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  1. The southern part was named the State of Vietnam under the leadership of former Emperor Bảo Đại. In 1950, the United States recognized the Bảo Đại government, established diplomatic relations, and sent its first ambassador to Saigon in South Vietnam, officially known as the Republic of Vietnam following the rise of President Ngô Đình Diệm in 1955.

  2. Inaugural holder. Charles Franklin Dunbar. Formation. June 16, 1988. Website. U.S. Embassy - Sana'a. This is a list of ambassadors of the United States to Yemen . Before 1990, Yemen had consisted of two states: North Yemen and South Yemen. The United States had diplomatic relations with North Yemen since 1946.

  3. People's Republic of China (1950–present) Name Photo Title Date from Date until K. M. Panikkar: Ambassador 20 May 1950: 12 September 1952: N. Raghavan: Ambassador 13 September 1952: 5 November 1955: Ratan Kumar Nehru: Ambassador 6 November 1955: 27 July 1958: G. Parthasarathi: Ambassador 27 July 1958: 19 July 1961: P. K. Banerjee: Chargés d ...

  4. This is a list of United States ambassadors to Mongolia. The United States established diplomatic relations with then- People's Republic of Mongolia on January 27, 1987. The embassy in Ulaanbaatar was opened Apr 17, 1988, with Steven Mann as Chargé d'Affaires ad interim.

  5. The United States ambassador to Vietnam (Vietnamese: Đại sứ Hoa Kỳ tại Việt Nam) is the chief American diplomat to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. After the First Indochina War and the defeat of the French domination over Vietnam, the country was split into North and South Vietnam (the Republic of Vietnam) at the Geneva Conference of 1954.

  6. Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. Residence. Chaoyang District, Beijing. Inaugural holder. Frederick Wright-Bruce. First Ambassador to Imperial China. Sir John Jordan. First Ambassador to the Republic of China. Sir John Hutchinson.

  7. After 1915, The United States Department of State began classifying ambassadors as career Foreign Service Officers (FSOs) for those who have served in the Foreign Service for a specified amount of time. Political appointee A person who is not a career foreign service officer, but is appointed by the president (often as a reward to political ...