Walter_C._Dowling

Walter C. Dowling

Walter C. Dowling

American diplomat


Walter Cecil Dowling (August 4, 1905 – July 1, 1977) was the United States Ambassador to West Germany from 1959–1963 and the US Ambassador to South Korea from 1956-1959.

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Dowling was born in Atkinson County, Georgia.[1] He received a bachelor's degree from Mercer University in 1925. In 1932 he became the vice consul in Norway. He worked his way through various foreign postings and postings at the State Department before becoming United States Ambassador to South Korea in 1956. Picked by President Dwight Eisenhower to become Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs,[1] he was confirmed by the Senate,[2] but diverted to Bonn,[3] where he served as United States Ambassador to West Germany up to[4] and through the Berlin Crisis of 1961.[5][6]

Appointed a Career Ambassador in 1962,[7] an operation cut short his career; in 1963, he retired from the Foreign Service.[8]

After he left the State Department, he became Director-General of the Atlantic Institute, before returning to Mercer University and teaching political science. He died in 1977.[9]


References

  1. Jorden, William J. (July 31, 1959). "ENVOY TO KOREA TO GET HIGH POST; Dowling Is Picked Top Aide to Herter on Europe as Merchant Moves Up". The New York Times. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
  2. "DOWLING IS CONFIRMED; Senate Also Approves Brand as Loan Fund Director". The New York Times. August 27, 1959. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
  3. Gruson, Sydney (September 29, 1960). "CRISIS ON BERLIN SEEN SHARPENING; Soviet Stand That Air Lanes Can Be Used Only to Supply Garrisons Worries West". The New York Times. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
  4. Office of the Historian. "Career Ambassadors". history.state.gov. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
  5. "W, C. DOWLING DIES; RETIRED U.S.DIPLOMAT". The New York Times. July 9, 1977. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
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