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United States Ambassador to Afghanistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

United States Ambassador to Afghanistan

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ronald E. Neuman, U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan from 2005 to 2007.
Ronald E. Neuman, U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan from 2005 to 2007.

This is a list of United States ambassadors to Afghanistan. Prior to 1948, Afghanistan was not considered important enough to have a full ambassador, so a Minister Plenipotentiary was sent instead. From 1979 to 1989, Afghanistan did not have an official ambassador and was instead served by a lower-ranking chargé d’affaires. From 1981 to 2002, there was no official embassy in Kabul due to internal security problems eventually including the Taliban government.

  • William H. Hornibrook (1935–1936) - Minister Plenipotentiary
  • Louis G. Dreyfus, Jr. (1940–1942) - Minister Plenipotentiary
  • Cornelius Van Hemert Engert (1942–1945) - Minister Plenipotentiary
  • Ely E. Palmer (1945–1948) - Minister Plenipotentiary
  • Louis G. Dreyfus, Jr. (1949–1951) - First formal ambassador
  • George Robert Merrell (1951–1952)
  • Angus I. Ward (1952–1956)
  • Sheldon T. Mills (1956–1959)
  • Henry A. Byroade (1959–1962)
  • John M. Steeves (1962–1966)
  • Robert G. Neumann (1966–1973)
  • Theodore L. Eliot, Jr. (1973–1978)
  • Adolph Dubs (1978–1979) - Killed while in office.

Following the death of Mr. Dubs, there were no formal Ambassadors from the United States until after the War in Afghanistan.

  • J. Bruce Amstutz (1979–1980) - US Deputy Chief of Mission, then chargé d’affaires
  • Hawthorne Q. Mills (1980–1982) - chargé d’affaires
  • Archer K. Blood - appointed in 1982, but rejected by Afghanistan government
  • Charles F. Dunbar - (1982–1983) - chargé d’affaires
  • Edward Hurwitz (1983–1986) - chargé d’affaires
  • James Maurice Elaum (1986–??) - chargé d’affaires (–1988?)
  • Jon D. Glassman (??–1989) chargé d’affaires (1988?–) - embassy closed after Soviet Union troop withdrawal and descreased stability

The US government also had a chargé d’affaires to the Afgan Northern Alliance government, beginning in 1989.

  • Peter Tomsen (1989–1992) - chargé d’affaires to Northern Alliance, new post

Post-war ambassadors:

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