Wallace S. Murray Explained

Wallace Smith Murray
Ambassador From:United States
Country:Iran
Term Start:February 20, 1945
Term End:April 18, 1946
Predecessor:Leland B. Morris
Successor:George V. Allen
President:Franklin D. Roosevelt
Allegiance:United States
Branch:United States Army
Serviceyears:1917-1920
Awards:is not set -->
Military Blank1:42nd Rainbow Division
Military Data1:France, 1917-1919
Military Blank2:Adjutant to Military Governor
Military Data2:Ahrweiler, Germany, 1919
Military Blank3:Secretary of Legation
Military Data3:Budapest, Hungary, 1920
Blank1:American Legation, Teheran, Persia
Data1:Charge d’affaire, 1922
Blank2:U.S. Department of State
Data2:Foreign Service Officer, 1925
Blank3:Division of Near Eastern Affairs
Data3:Assistant Chief, 1927
Birth Date:March 10, 1887
Birth Place:Bardstown, Kentucky
Death Date:April 26, 1965
Resting Place:Springfield, Ohio
Spouse:Frances R. Wilde
Mother:Maude Cook
Father:John P. Murray
Nationality:American
Profession:Diplomat

Wallace Smith Murray (1887–1965) was a Career Foreign Service Officer from Ohio who served as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary To Iran (appointed February 20, 1945; Presentation of Credentials: June 5, 1945; Termination of Mission: Left post on April 18, 1946).[1]

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  1. Web site: Wallace Smith Murray (1887–1965) . Office of the Historian . 24 August 2020.