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− | [[Elbridge Durbrow]] (died 1997) was a US diplomat who served as deputy chief of mission in Moscow in 1946-48, under ambassador [[Walter Bedell Smith]] and as Ambassador to South Vietnam from 1957 to 1961.<ref>Wolfgang Saxon, [http://www.nytimes.com/1997/05/23/world/elbridge-durbrow-us-diplomat-dies-at-93.html Elbridge Durbrow, U.S. Diplomat, Dies at 93], ''New York Times'', 23 May 1997.</ref> | + | [[Elbridge Durbrow]] (died 1997) was a US diplomat who served as deputy chief of mission in Moscow in 1946-48, under ambassador [[Walter Bedell Smith]], and as Ambassador to South Vietnam from 1957 to 1961.<ref>Wolfgang Saxon, [http://www.nytimes.com/1997/05/23/world/elbridge-durbrow-us-diplomat-dies-at-93.html Elbridge Durbrow, U.S. Diplomat, Dies at 93], ''New York Times'', 23 May 1997.</ref> |
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Elbridge Durbrow (died 1997) was a US diplomat who served as deputy chief of mission in Moscow in 1946-48, under ambassador Walter Bedell Smith, and as Ambassador to South Vietnam from 1957 to 1961.[1]
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- ↑ Wolfgang Saxon, Elbridge Durbrow, U.S. Diplomat, Dies at 93, New York Times, 23 May 1997.