[Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 134 (Wednesday, September 25, 1996)]
[Senate]
[Pages S11291-S11294]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
EXECUTIVE REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
The following executive reports of committees were submitted:
By Mr. PRESSLER, from the Committee on Commerce, Science,
and Transportation:
The following individual for appointment as a permanent
regular commissioned officer in the U.S. Coast Guard in the
grade of lieutenant commander:
Laura H. Guth.
The following officers of the U.S. Coast Guard Permanent
Commissioned Teaching Staff at the Coast Guard Academy for
promotion to the grade indicated:
To be commander
Robert R. Albright, II
Lucretia A. Flammang
To be lieutenant commander
James R. Dire
The following Regular officers of the U.S. Coast Guard for
promotion to the grade of captain:
Joseph F. Ahern
Jeffrey G. Lantz
Adan D. Guerrero
Walter S. Miller
Mark E. Blumfelder
Richard W. Goodchild
Jon T. Byrd
David W. Ryan
Jeffrey Florin
John C. Simpson
William C. Bennett
Joel R. Whitehead
James J. Lober, Jr.
Wayne D. Gusman
Michael J. Devine
Scott F. Kayser
James B. Crawford
William J. Hutmacher
Glenn L. Snyder
Douglas P. Rudolph
John L. Grenier
Timothy S. Sullivan
Mark G. Vanhaverbeke
James Sabo
Paul C. Ellner
Steven A. Newell
Douglas E. Martin
Richard A. Rooth
Lawrence M. Brooks
The following Reserve officer of the U.S. Coast Guard for
promotion to the grade of captain:
Catherine M. Kelly
The following Regular officers of the U.S. Coast Guard for
promotion to the grade of commander:
George A. Russell, Jr.
Patrick J. Cunningham, Jr.
Dane S. Egli
Jeffrey S. Gordon
Bret K. McGough
Jody B. Turner
Mark L. McEwen
Mark A. Skordinski
Donald K. Strother
Francis X. Irr, Jr.
Robert A. Farmer
Richard M. Kaser
Kurtis J. Guth
Gary E. Felicetti
Daniel A. Laliberte
Kurt W. Devoe
Robert J. Legier
Robert E. Korroch
Thomas P. Ostebo
Mark A. Prescott
Kenneth H. Sherwood
Mark S. Guillory
Preston D. Gibson
David L. Hill
Michael P. Farrell
Richard A. Stanchi
Scott S. Graham
Mark R. Devries
Kenneth R. Burgess, Jr.
Warren L. Haskovec
Jennifer L. Yount
Barry P. Smith
William D. Lee
John R. Lindley, Jr.
Robert R. O'Brien, Jr.
Scott G. Woolman
William W. Whitson, Jr.
Larry E. Smith
Mark A. Frost
Mitchell R. Forrester
Patrick J. Nemeth
Curtis A. Stock
Christopher K. Lockwood
Barry L. Dragon
Michael D. Brand
Bruce E. Grinnel
Brian K. Swanson
Robert J. Malkowski
Brian J. Goettler
Charles W. Ray
Stephen J. Minutolo
Virginia K. Holtzman-Bell
Matthew M. Blizard
Richard A. Rendon
Bryan D. Schroder
John W. Yager, Jr.
Marshall B. Lytle III
Thomas D. Criman
Stephen J. Ohnstad
Carol C. Bennett
Thomas E. Hobaica
David S. Stevenson
James T. Hubbard
George P. Vance, Jr.
Robert M. Atkin
Christine D. Balboni
Mark D. Rutherford
Patrick B. Trapp
Dennis D. Blackall
Bradley R. Mozee
Richard J. Ferraro
Richard L. Matters
Ekundayo G. Faux
David L. Lersch
Ricki G. Benson
Norman L. Custard, Jr.
Gregory B. Breithaupt
Steven E. Vanderplas
Frederick J. Kenney, Jr.
Steven J. Boyle
Thomas K. Richey
Dennis A. Hoffman
David M. Gundersen
Jeffrey N. Garden
James E. Tunstall
Kevin G. Quigley
John R. Ochs
Ronald D. Hassler
Timothy J. Dellot
Kenneth D. Forslund
Tomas Zapata
Dennis M. Sens
Peter V. Neffenger
Alvin M. Coyle
Daniel R. MaCleod
Melissa A. Wall
Robert M. Wilkins
Curtis A. Springer
Timothy G. Jobe
Christian Broxterman
Rickey W. George
Elmo L. Alexander II
(The above nominations were reported with the recommendation that
they be confirmed.)
Mr. PRESSLER. Mr. President, for the Committee on Commerce, Science,
and Transportation, I also report favorably four nomination lists in
the Coast Guard, which were printed in full in the Congressional
Records on July 29, and September 3, 1996, and ask unanimous consent,
to save the expense of reprinting on the Executive Calendar, that these
nominations lie at the Secretary's desk for the information of
Senators.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
(The nominations ordered to lie on the Secretary's desk were printed
in the Records of July 29, and September 3, 1996, at the end of the
Senate proceedings.)
By Mr. HELMS, from the Committee on Foreign Relations:
Treaty Doc. 104-15 Income Tax Convention with Kazakstan
(Exec. Rept. 104-34)
Text of the Committee Recommended Resolution of Advice and Consent
Resolved, (two-thirds of the Senators present concurring
therein), That the Senate advise and consent to the
ratification of the Convention Between the Government of the
United States of America and the Government of the Republic
of Kazakstan for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the
Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income
and Capital, Together with the Protocol, signed at Almaty on
October 24, 1993, and Two Related Exchanges of Notes, dated
August 1 and September 7, 1994, and dated August 15 and
September 7, 1994 (Treaty Doc. 103-33); an Exchange of Notes
dated at Washington July 10, 1995, Relating to the Convention
Between the Government of the United States of America and
the Government of the Republic of Kazakstan for the Avoidance
of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with
Respect to Taxes on Income and Capital, Together with a
Related Protocol, signed at Almaty on October 24, 1993
(Treaty Doc. 104-15); and in Exchange of Notes, dated June 16
and 23, 1995 (EC-1431). The Senate's advice and consent is
subject to the following proviso, which shall not be included
in the instrument of ratification to be signed by the
President:
``The United States shall not exchange the instruments of
ratification with the Government of the Republic of Kazakstan
until such time as the Government of the Republic of
Kazakstan has notified the Government of the United States
that its laws no longer permit anonymous bank accounts to be
established.''
Treaty Doc. 104-23 Protocol Amending Article VIII of the
1948 Tax Convention with Respect to the Netherlands Antilles
(Exec. Rept. 104-35)
Text of the Committee Recommended Resolution of Advice and Consent
Resolved, (two-thirds of the Senators present concurring
therein), That the Senate advise and consent to the
ratification of the Protocol Between the Government of the
United States of America and the Government of the Kingdom of
the Netherlands in Respect of the Netherlands Antilles
Amending Article VIII of the 1948 Convention with Respect to
Taxes on Income and Certain Other Taxes as Applicable to the
Netherlands Antilles, signed at Washington on October 10,
1995 (Treaty Doc. 104-23).
Treaty Doc. 104-32 Taxation Protocol Amending Convention
with Indonesia (Exec. Rept. 104-36)
Text of the Committee Recommended Resolution of Advice and Consent
Resolved, (two-thirds of the Senators present concurring
therein), That the Senate advise
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and consent to the ratification of the Protocol, signed at
Jakarta on July 24, 1996, Amending the Convention Between the
Government of the United States of America and the Government
of the Republic of Indonesia for the Avoidance of Double
Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to
Taxes on Income, with a Related Protocol and Exchange of
Notes signed at Jakarta on July 11, 1988 (Treaty Doc. 104-
32).
By Mr. HELMS, from the Committee on Foreign Relations:
Arma Jane Karaer, of Virginia, a Career Member of the
Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of
America to Papua New Guinea, and to serve concurrently and
without additional compensation as Ambassador Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to
Solomon Islands, and as Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the
Republic of Vanuatu.
(The following is a list of all members of my immediate
family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons
to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To
the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this
report is complete and accurate.)
Nominee: Arma Jane Karaer.
Post: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self: Arma Jane Karaer, none.
2. Spouse: Yasar Karaer, none.
3. Children and spouses: Alexandra Karaer and Ceren Karaer,
none. (Both children are unmarried)
4. Parents: Alexander Szczepanski, father, (deceased), Ida
Szczepanski (mother), none.
5. Grandparents: Bronislaw Szczepanski (deceased), Caroline
Szczepanski (deceased), Irving E. Anderson, Sr. (deceased),
and Hedwig L. Anderson (deceased).
6. Brothers and spouses: Bruce Szczepanski, none, Edith
Szczepanski, none. David J. Szczepanski, $50.00, 3/20/95,
Republican Party; $100.00 8/23/95, Dennis Newinski. Currently
a member of the Dennis Newinski finance committee. Joan
Szczepanski (deceased). Michael Szczepanski, none; Nancy
Szczepanski, none; Steven Szczepanski (unmarried), none;
Thomas Szczepanski, none; Cynthia Szczepanski, none.
Sisters and spouses: I have no sisters.
Anne W. Patterson, of Virginia, a Career Member of the
Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United
States of America to the Republic of El Salvador.
(The following is a list of all members of my immediate
family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons
to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To
the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this
report is complete and accurate.)
Nominee: Anne W. Patterson.
Post: El Salvador.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self: Anne W. Patterson, none.
2. Spouse: David R. Patterson none.
3. Children and Spouses Names: Edward C. Patterson (age
14), Andrew Patterson (age 8), none.
4. Parents Names: John and Carol Woods, none.
5. Grandparents Names: Sarah Ackley, none.
6. Brothers and Spouses Names: John Davis Woods, Jr., none;
Jean Byers Woods, none.
7. Sisters and Spouses Names: none.
John Francis Maisto, of Pennsylvania, a Career Member of
the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to
be Ambassador extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United
States of America to the Republic of Venezuela.
(The following is a list of all members of my immediate
family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons
to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To
the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this
report is complete and accurate.)
Nominee: John E. Maisto.
Post: U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self: John F. Maisto, none.
2. Spouse: Maria Consuelo G. Maisto, none.
3. Children and Spouses Names: John Joseph Maisto/Karen
Nelson, none.
4. Parents Names: John Maisto (deceased), Mary P. Maisto,
none.
5. Grandparents Names: Elpedio Maisto (deceased), Luisa
Maisto (deceased).
6. Brothers and Spouses Names: Albert L. Maisto, none; Mary
Jean Mills Maisto, none.
7. Sisters and Spouses Names: none.
Dennis K. Hays, of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of
America to the Republic of Suriname.
(The following is a list of all members of my immediate
family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons
to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To
the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this
report is complete and accurate.)
Nominee: Dennis K. Hays
Post: Suriname
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self: none.
2. Spouse: none.
3. Children and Spouses Names: none.
4. Parents: Ronald and Jane Hays; $50.00 per year Richard
Matsuura (D-Hawaii); $25.00 per year Gene Ward (R-Hawaii);
$25.00 per year Tom Okamura (D-Hawaii); $1,000.00 1995 Orson
Swindle (R-Hawaii); $100.00 per year Republican National
Committee.
5. Grandparents Names: none.
6. Brothers and Spouses Names: none.
7. Sisters and Spouses Names: none.
Genta Hawkins Holmes, of California, a Career Member of the
Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, as
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United
States of America to Australia.
Nominee: Genta Hawkins Holmes
Post: Australia
(The following is a list of all members of my immediate
family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons
to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To
the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this
report is complete and accurate.)
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self: None.
2. Spouse: none.
3. Children and Spouses Names: none
4. Parents Names: deceased.
5. Grandparents Names: deceased.
6. Brothers and Spouses Names: Ronald H. Hawkins, none;
Lynn A. Hawkins none.
7. Sisters and Spouses Names: none.
John Stern Wolf, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, for the rank of
Ambassador during his tenure of service as U.S. Coordinator
for Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).
Madeleine Korbel Albright, of the District of Columbia, to
be Representative of the United States of America to the
Fifty-first Session of the General Assembly of the United
Nations.
Edward William Gnehm, Jr., of Georgia, to be Representative
of the United States of America to the Fifty-first Session of
the General Assembly of the United Nations.
Karl Frederick Inderfurth, of North Carolina, to be
Alternate Representative of the United States of America to
the Fifty-first Session of the General Assembly of the United
Nations.
Victor Marrero, of New York, to be Alternate Representative
of the United States of America to the Fifty-first Session of
the General Assembly of the United Nations.
Richard W. Bogosian, of Maryland, a Career Member of the
Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, for the
rank of Ambassador during his tenure of service as Special
Coordinator for Rwanda/Burundi.
(The above nominations were reported with the recommendation that
they be confirmed, subject to the nominees' commitment to respond to
requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of
the Senate.)
Mr. HELMS. Mr. President, for the Committee on Foreign Relations, I
also report favorably four nomination lists in the Foreign Service
which were printed in full in the Congressional Records of June 26,
September 9, and September 19, 1996, and ask unanimous consent, to save
the expense of reprinting on the Executive Calendar, that these
nominations lie at the Secretary's desk for the information of
Senators.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
(The nominations ordered to lie on the Secretary's desk were printed
in the Records of June 26, September 9 and 19, 1996, at the end of the
Senate proceedings.)
The following-named Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service of the U.S. Information Agency for promotion in the
Senior Foreign Service to the class indicated:
Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Career Minister:
Marilyn McAfee, of Florida
The following-named persons of the agencies indicated for
appointment as Foreign Service Officers of the classes
stated, and also for the other appointments indicated
herewith:
For appointment as Foreign Service Officer of Class One,
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
agency for international development
Paul Albert Bisek, of Virginia
For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Two,
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
agency for international development
Susumo Ken Yamashita, of Maryland
For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Three,
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
agency for international development
Susan Kucinski Brems, of the District of Columbia
Christine M. Byrne, of Virginia
James Eric Schaeffer, of Florida
department of commerce
Karla B. King, of Florida
Terry J. Sorgi, of Wisconsin
For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Four,
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
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u.s. information agency
Tania Bohachevsky Chomiak, of Florida
Linda Joy Hartley, of California
Sharon Hudson-Dean, of Pennsylvania
Constance Colding Jones, of Indiana
Steven Louis Pike, of New York
David Michael Reinert, of New Mexico
department of state
Sarah J. Metzger, of Virginia
For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Four,
Consular Officers and Secretary in the Diplomatic Service of
the United States of America effective June 28, 1996:
department of state
Marc C. Johnson, of the District of Columbia
The following-named Members of the Foreign Service of the
Department of Commerce and the Department of State to be
Consular Officers and/or Secretaries in the Diplomatic
Service of the United States of America, as indicated:
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
Robert L. Adams, of Virginia
Veomayoury Baccam, of Iowa
Douglass R. Benning, of the District of Columbia
Steven A. Bowers, of Virginia
Michael A. Brennan, of Connecticut
Kerry L. Brougham, of California
Andrea Brouillette-Rodriguez, of Minnesota
Paal Cammermeyer, of Maryland
Priscilla Carroll Caskey, of Maryland
Julianne Marie Chesky, of Virginia
Carmela A. Conroy, of Washington
julie Chung, of California
Edward R. Degges, Jr., of Virginia
Thomas L. Elmore, of Florida
Wayne J. Fahnestock, of Maryland
Denis Barrett Finotti, of Maryland
Kenneth Fraser, of Maryland
Gary R. Guiffrida, of Maryland
Patricia M. Gonzalez, of Texas
David J. Greene, of New York
Raymond Franklin Greene III, of Maryland
Ronald Allen Gregory, of Tennessee
Deborah Guido-O'Grady, of Virginia
Audrey Louise Hagedorm, of Virginia
Patti Hagopian, of California
Charles P. Harrington, of Virginia
Ronald S. Hiett, of Virginia
Ruth-Ercile Hodges, of New York
Kristina M. Hotchkiss, of Virginia
Andreas O. Jaworski, of Virginia
Ralph M. Jonassen, of New York
Marni Kalapa, of Texas
Jane J. Kang, of California
Sarah E. Kemp, of New York
Frederick J. Kowaleski, of Virginia
Steven W. Krapcho, of Virginia
Gregory R. Lattanze, of Virginia
Charles W. Levesque, of Illinois
Janice O. MacDonald, of Virginia
C. Wakefield Martin, of Texas
Brian I. McCleary, of Virginia
Alan D. Meltzer, of New York
David J. Mico, of Indiana
Christopher S. Misciagno, of Florida
Joseph P. Mullin, Jr., of Virginia
Burke O'Connor, of California
Edward J. Ortiz, of Virginia
Maria Elena Pallick, of Indiana
David D. Potter, of South Dakota
Eric N. Richardson, of Michigan
Heather C. Roach, of Iowa
Taylor Vinson Ruggles, of Virginia
Thomas L. Schmitz, of South Dakota
Jonathan L.A. Shrier, of Florida
James E. Smeltzer III, of Maryland
Christine L. Smith, of Virginia
Keenan Jabbar Smith, of Pennsylvania
Brian K. Stewart, of Virginia
Christine D. Stuebner, of New York
Stephanie Faye Syptak, of Texas
Erminido Telles, of Virginia
Mark Tesone, of Virginia
Michael Anthony Veasy, of Tennessee
Glenn Stewart Warren, of California
Mark E. Wilson, of Texas
Anthony L. Wong, of Virginia
Gregory M. Wong, of Missouri
Kim Woodward, of Virginia
Martha-Jean Hughes Wynnyczok, of Virginia
Teresa L. Young, of Virginia
Secretary in the Diplomatic Service of the United States of
America:
John Weeks, of Virginia
The following-named Career Members of the Senior Foreign
Service of the Department of State for promotion in the
Senior Foreign Service to the classes indicated:
Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Career Minister:
John C. Kornblum, of Michigan
Edward S. Walker, Jr., of Maryland
Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Minister-Counselor:
Marshall P. Adair, of Florida
Jeffrey A. Bader, of Florida
Lawrence Rea Baer, of California
Donald Keith Bandler, of Pennsylvania
James W. Bayuk, of Illinois
James D. Bindenagel, of California
Ralph L. Boyce, Jr., of Virginia
Prudence Bushnell, of Virginia
Wendy Jean Chamberlin, of Virginia
Lynwood M. Dent, Jr., of Virginia
C. Lawrence Greenwood, Jr., of Florida
John Randle Hamilton, of Virginia
Howard Franklin Jeter, of South Carolina
Charles Kartman, of Virginia
Kathryn Dee Robinson, of Tennessee
Peter F. Romero, of Florida
Wayne S. Rychak, of Maryland
Earl A. Wayne, of California
R. Susan Wood, of Florida
The following-named Career Members of the Foreign Service
for promotion into the Senior Foreign Service, and for
appointment as Consular Officers and Secretaries in the
Diplomatic Service, as indicated:
Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Counselor:
Lawrence E. Butler, of Maine
James Philip Callahan, of Florida
James J. Carragher, of California
John R. Dinger, of Iowa
Ben Floyd Fairfax, of Virginia
Nick Hahn, of California
William Thomas Harris, Jr., of Florida
Ann Kelly Korky, of New Jersey
Richard E. Kramer, of Tennessee
Richard Burdette LeBaron, of Virginia
Antoinette S. Marwitz, of Virginia
Robert John McAnnenny, of Connecticut
Edward McKeon, of the District of Columbia
William T. Monroe, of Connecticut
Lauren Moriarty, of Hawaii
Michael C. Mozur, of Virginia
Stephen D. Mull, of Pennsylvania
Michael Eleazar Parmly, of Florida
Jo Ellen Powell, of the District of Columbia
David E. Randolph, of Arizona
Victor Manuel Rocha, of California
Anthony Francis Rock, of New Hampshire
Lawrence George Rossin, of California
John M. Salazar, of New Mexico
Sandra J. Salmon, of Florida
Janet A. Sanderson, of Arizona
Ronald Lewis Schlicher, of Tennessee
Joseph B. Schreiber, of Michigan
Richard Henry Smyth, of California
William A. Stanton, of California
Gregory Michael Suchan, of Ohio
Laurie Tracy, of Virginia
Frank Charles Urbancic, Jr., of Indiana
Harry E. Young, Jr., of Missouri
Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of
Counselor, and Consular Officers and Secretaries in the
Diplomatic Service of the United States of America:
John R. Bainbridge, of Maryland
Bernard W. Bies, of South Dakota
Melvin L. Harrison, of Virginia
George N. Reinhardt, of Colorado
Bernardo Segura-Giron, of Virginia
Mark Stevens, of Florida
Frederick J. Summers, of California
Brooks A. Taylor, of New Hampshire
William L. Young, of Virginia
Joseph DeMaria, of New Jersey
Michael Ralph DeTar, of New York
Rodger Jan Deuerlein, of California
Stephen A. Druzak, of Washington
Mary Eileen Earl, of Virginia
Linda Laurents Eichblatt, of Texas
Jessica Ellis, of Washington
Stephanie Jane Fossan, of Virginia
Christopher Scott Hegadorn, of the District of Columbia
Harry R. Kamian, of California
Marc E. Knapper, of California
Blair L. LaBarge, of Utah
William Scott Laidlaw, of Washington
Kaye-Anne Lee, of Washington
Brian Lieke, of Texas
Bernard Edward Link, of Delaware
Lee MacTaggart, of Washington
Richard T. Reiter, of California
Kai Ryssdal, of Virginia
Norman Thatcher Scharpf, of the District of Columbia
Jennifer Leigh Schools, of Texas
Justin H. Siberell, of California
Anthony Syrett, of Washington
Herbert S. Traub III, of Florida
Arnoldo Vela, of Texas
J. Richard Walsh, of Alabama
David K. Young, of Florida
Darcy Fyock Zotter, of Vermont
The following-named Members of the Foreign Service of the
Department of Commerce and the Department of State to be
Consular Officers and/or Secretaries in the Diplomatic
Service of the United States of America, as indicated:
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
Derek A. Bower, of Virginia
Steven P. Chisholm, of Virginia
Henry J. Heim, Jr., of Virginia
Holly Ann Herman, of Virginia
E. Keith Kirkham, of Maine
Mary Pat Moynihan, of Virginia
John W. Ratkiewicz, of New Jersey
Secretary of the Diplomatic Service of the United States of
America:
William B. Clatanoff, Jr., of Virginia
The following-named Career Members of the Foreign Service
of the Department of State for promotion in the Senior
Foreign Service to the class indicated, effective October 18,
1992:
Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Minister-Counselor:
Elizabeth B. Bollmann, of Missouri
Marsha D. von Duerckheim, of California
The following-named Career Members of the Foreign Service
of the Department of State, previously promoted in the Senior
Foreign Service to the class indicated on October 18, 1992,
now to be effective April 7, 1991:
Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Minister-Counselor:
The following-named persons of the agencies indicated for
appointment as Foreign Service Officers of the classes
stated, and also for the other appointments indicated
herewith:
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For appointment as Foreign Service Officer of Class One,
Consular Officer and Secretary in the Diplomatic Service of
the United States of America:
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Larry Corbett, of Nevada
For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Two,
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Hans J. Amrhein, of Virginia
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Phyllis Marie Powers, of Texas
Michael S. Tulley, of California
For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Three,
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Kimberly J. Delaney, of Virginia
Edith Fayssoux Jones Humphreys, of North Carolina
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Jemile L. Bertot, of Connecticut
For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Four,
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Alfred B. Anzaldua, of California
David A. Beam, of Pennsylvania
Donald Armin Blome, of Illinois
P.P. Declan Byrne, of Washington
Lauren W. Catipon, of New Jersey
James Patrick DeHart, of Michigan
Joan Ellen Corbett, of Virginia
Judith Rodes Johnson, of Texas
Mary Elizabeth Swope, of Virginia
The following-named Career Member of the Foreign Service of
the Department of State, previously promoted in the Senior
Foreign Service to the class indicated on October 18, 1992,
now to be effective October 6, 1991:
Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Minister-Counselor:
Sylvia G. Stanfield, of Texas
The following-named Career Member of the Foreign Service of
the Department of State, previously promoted into the Senior
Foreign Service to the class indicated on November 6, 1988,
now effective October 12, 1986:
Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Counselor:
Joan Ellen Corbett, of Virginia
Judith Rodes Johnson, of Texas
Mary Elizabeth Swope, of Virginia
The following-named Career Member of the Foreign Service of
the Department of State, previously promoted into the Senior
Foreign Service to the class indicated on November 6, 1988,
now effective January 3, 1988:
Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Counselor:
Sylvia G. Stanfield, of Texas
The following-named Career Member of the Foreign Service of
the Department of State, previously promoted into the Senior
Foreign Service to the class indicated on April 7, 1991, now
effective November 19, 1989:
Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Counselor:
Virginia Carson Young, of the District of Columbia
The following-named Career Member of the Foreign Service of
the Department of State, previously promoted into the Senior
Foreign Service to the class indicated on October 6, 1991,
now effective April 7, 1991:
Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Counselor:
Judith M. Heimann, of Connecticut
The following-named Career Members of the Foreign Service
of the Department of State, previously promoted into the
Senior Foreign Service to the class indicated on October 18,
1992, now effective April 7, 1991:
Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Counselor
Judyt Landstein Mandel, of the District of Columbia
Mary C. Pendleton, of Virginia
The following-named Career Members of the Foreign Service
of the Department of State, previously promoted into the
Senior Foreign Service to the class indicated on October 18,
1992, now effective October 6, 1991:
Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Counselor:
Jean Anne Louis, of Virginia
Sharon K. Mercurio, of California
Ruth H. van Heuven, of Connecticut
Robin Lane White, of Massachusetts
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