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Azizian,
Dr. Rouben
Byrd, Ms. Miemie
Winn
Campbell, Dr. James R. Cramer,
Capt. Carleton
Ear,
Jessica Ms. Finley,
Jr. Mr. Herman
Fouse, David
Frederick, Lt. Col. Anthony
Hall, Maj. Daniel
Hashmi, Dr. Taj
Hauger, J. Scott
Kim,
Dr. Steven
Malik,
Dr. J. Mohan
McDonough, LTC
Middleton. Maj. Brian
Mollohan, Lt.Col. M.
Myers, Col. Stephen
Nankivell, Mr. Justin
Nankivell, Ms. Kerry
O'Donnell, CDR Brian
Oehlers, Dr. Alfred L.K.B. Peterman,
Mr. Tom
Ramos, J. Nelson D.
Salmon, AMB Charles
Sargent, Lt. Col. Ron Schwab, Lt. Col. Matthew
Shanahan, COL (Ret) Dave
Tech, Cmdr. Paul
Tekwani, Mr.
Shyam
van Avery, Chris CDR
Vuving, Dr. Alexander Watson,
Dr. Virginia
Wieninger, Dr. William
Adjunct Faculty
Baker, Mr. Dick
Barton,
Dr. Greg
Chalk, Dr.
Peter
Daniels, Mr. Mike
Finin, Dr.
Gerald
Goosby, Dr.
Stanley
Halloran, Mr.
Richard
Hawley, Mr.
Leonard R.
Johnson, Mr. Curtis
Markovinovic,
Ms. Mary
Palmer, Lt.
Col. Wesley
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CHARLES B. SALMON, JR.
AMBASSADOR
FOREIGN POLICY ADVISOR
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Ambassador Charles B. Salmon,
Jr., joined the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in late
August 1996, after he retired from the Department of State. He
provides advice on U.S. foreign policy, specifically as it relates
to Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean area nations. Ambassador Salmon is
also a member of the Center's academic department.
Ambassador Salmon came to APCSS after serving as Foreign Policy
Advisor to the Commander, U.S. Pacific Command, from August 1993.
His prior assignment was in Vientiane, Laos, where he was the
American Ambassador. He also served as Director, Office of
Philippine Affairs, and Director, Office of Thailand and Burma
Affairs in Washington D.C.; and Deputy Chief of Mission in Rangoon,
Burma and Wellington, New Zealand.
Ambassador Salmon's career with the Department of State began in
1964 when he served as Foreign Service Officer in the Bureau of
Public Affairs, and in 1966 as Staff Assistant in the Bureau for Far
Eastern Affairs. In 1967, he served in Vienna, Austria, as consular
officer. From there, he moved to Saigon where he was assistant
mission coordinator in 1969. In 1971, he returned to Europe for
assignment as political officer in The Hague, Netherlands. From
1974-1977, he served as political officer in Manila, Philippines. In
1978, he became Director of the Office of Human Rights, Department
of State, Washington D.C.
Ambassador Salmon received a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from
Fordham University and a Master of Arts degree in history from
Columbia University. He is also a graduate of the National War
College, Washington D.C. Mr. Salmon served two years as a first
lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
His awards and decorations include the Presidential Award for
Meritorious Service, the Department of Defense Distinguished
Civilian Service Medal, and the Department of State Superior Honor
Award.
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05/21/2010
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