United States Ambassador to Belgium

United States Ambassador to Belgium

In 1832, shortly after the creation of the Kingdom of Belgium, the United States established diplomatic relations. Since that time, a long line of distinguished envoys have represented American interests in Belgium. These diplomats included men and women whose career paths would lead them to become Secretary of State (Hugh S. Legaré), Secretary of Commerce (Charles Sawyer) and Chair of the Federal Trade Commission (Joseph E. Davies).

Belgian-American Relations were cemented when Brand Whitlock, as representative of the neutral United States, worked tirelessly during World War I to bring humanitarian aid to help the millions of Belgians in danger of starvation caused by the British blockade and the German occupation (See Remembering Herbert Hoover [http://www.rememberinghoover.be] ).

Future envoys found themselves in less tumultuous times working alongside Belgians to create peace, stability and security in Europe through the Marshall Plan, the foundation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and joint efforts with the European Union. In 1944, when Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed Charles Sawyer to Ambassador to Belgium he remarked "What could be more interesting, than the carrefour [crossroads] of Europe in the closing days of the war?" and during the late nineteen sixties another well respected envoy John Eisenhower, the son of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, served as Ambassador to Belgium.

This is a complete list of United States ambassadors to Belgium:

United States Chargé d'Affaires to Belgium

* Hugh S. Legaré 1832–1836
* Virgil Maxcy 1837–1842
* Henry Washington Hilliard 1842–1844
* Thomas Green Clemson 1844–1851
* Richard H. Bayward 1851–1853
* J.J. Seibels 1852–1854

United States Minister Residents to Belgium

* J.J. Seibels 1854–1856
* Elisha Y. Fair 1858–1861
* Henry Shelton Sanford 1861–1869
* Joseph Russell Jones 1869–1875
* Ayres Phillips Merrill 1876–1877
* William C. Goodloe 1878–1880
* James O. Putnam 1880–1882
* Nicolas Fish 1882–1885
* Lambert Tree 1885–1888

United States Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to Belgium

* Lambert Tree 1888
* John G. Parkhurst 1888–1889
* Edwin H. Terrell 1889–1893
* James S. Ewing 1893–1897
* Bellamy Storer 1897–1899
* Lawrence Townsend 1899–1905
* Henry Lane Wilson 1905–1909
* Charles Page Bryan 1909–1911
* Larz Anderson 1911–1912
* Theodore Marburg 1912–1914
* Brand Whitlock 1914–1919

United States Ambassadors to Belgium

* Brand Whitlock 1919–1921
* Henry P. Fletcher 1922–1924
* William Phillips 1924–1927
* Hugh Gibson 1927–1933
* Dave Hennen Morris 1933–1937
* Hugh Gibson 1937–1938
* Joseph E. Davies 1938–1939
* John Cudahy 1940
* Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle, Jr. 1941–1943
* Charles W. Sawyer 1944–1945
* Alan Goodrich Kirk 1946–1949
* Robert Daniel Murphy 1949–1952
* Myron Melvin Cowen 1952–1953
* Frederick M. Alger, Jr. 1953–1957
* John Clifford Folger 1957–1959
* William A. M. Burden 1959–1961
* Douglas MacArthur II 1961–1965
* Ridgway B. Knight 1965–1969
* John S. D. Eisenhower 1969–1971
* Robert Strausz-Hupe 1972–1974
* Leonard Firestone 1974–1977
* Anne Cox Chambers 1977–1981
* Charles H. Price II 1981–1983
* Geoffrey Swaebe 1983–1988
* Maynard Wayne Glitman 1988–1991
* Bruce Gelb 1991–1993
* Alan Blinken 1993–1997
* Paul L. Cejas 1997–2001
* Stephen Brauer 2001–2003
* Tom C. Korologos 2004–2007
* Sam Fox 2007 to present

Source: [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/po/com/10390.htm Dept. of State]

See also

* American Chamber of Commerce in Belgium (AmCham Belgium)

External links

* [http://uspolicy.belgium.usembassy.gov/ USPOLICY Embassy of the United States, Belgium]
* [http://brussels.usembassy.gov/ United States Embassy Brussels, Belgium]


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