1948 Harry Truman Document Appointing Francis Allen to the Diplomatic Service

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1948 Harry Truman Document Appointing Francis Allen to the Position of Secretary in he Diplomatic Service . Date February 12th 1948. Official document with the original embossed Great Seal of the United States and the printed signatures of both President Harry Truman and Secretary of State, George C. Marshall. Appoints Francis Allen to the position of Secretary in the Diplomatic Service . Allen distinguished himself in U.S. diplomacy with significant contributions to international relations, notably enhancing bilateral ties and promoting American interests abroad. Original

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Foreign Service Officers are professional diplomats who have passed a rigorous selection process and are typically considered career diplomats. The Foreign Service Act of 1946, which modernized the Foreign Service, established FSOs as key representatives of the United States abroad. FSOs are responsible for a wide range of duties, including political analysis, economic reporting, consular services, and public diplomacy. Within the Foreign Service, there are ranks, and senior FSOs often hold significant positions such as ambassadors or high-level posts in embassies and consulates.

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Price$225.00
Conditionused
Product ConditionVery good, minor edge marks and small pieces of support tape on the reverse at corners and edge, small edge stains on edge
Size15.125" x 11.75"
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