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William C. Harrop During a diplomatic career of 39 years as a Foreign Service Officer, Bill Harrop served as Ambassador to Guinea, Kenya, Seychelles, Zaire and Israel. He was Inspector General of the State Department and Foreign Service, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, a member of the State Department's Policy Planning and Coordination Staff, and Deputy Chief of Mission to Australia. He served also in Italy and Belgium. He was elected Chairman of the American Foreign Service Association, and holds the State Department Distinguished Honor Award and the Presidential Distinguished Service Award. He retired from government service in May, 1993. He was born February 19, 1929, in Baltimore. He holds a bachelor's degree from Harvard (AB '50) and did graduate work at the University of Missouri School of Journalism and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton. He served in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War. He is now in private business (specialty coffee bars) in Washington, DC, as well as lecturing and writing on foreign policy and diplomacy. A member of the Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs, he is a director of The American Academy of Diplomacy, the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training, and the American Foreign Service Association. He speaks French and Italian. He and his wife of 45 years, the former Ann Delavan, have four sons and four grandchildren.
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