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unusual facts about United States State Department



Albanian American Civic League

The Albanian American Civic League was founded in January 1989 by former Albanian American Congressman Joseph J. DioGuardi and a handful of Albanian American businessmen who sought to influence the policies of the United States State Department with regard to the Balkans, particularly Kosovo.

Edward T. Hall

During the 1950s he worked for the United States State Department, at the Foreign Service Institute (FSI), teaching inter-cultural communications skills to foreign service personnel, developed the concept of "High context culture" and "low context culture", and wrote several popular practical books on dealing with cross-cultural issues.

Operation IA Feature

President Gerald Ford approved the program on July 18, 1975 despite strong opposition from officials in the State Department and the CIA.

William R. Dunlap

His paintings, sculpture and constructions are included in collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, Mobil Corporation, Riggs Bank, IBM Corporation, Federal Express, The Equitable Collection, Rogers Ogden Collection, Arkansas Art Center, the United States State Department, and United States Embassies throughout the world.


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Fulbright Commission Belgium

The Fulbright Program is the flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the United States State Department.

Lesle Gallimore

In May 2012, Gallimore traveled to Morocco with former United States women's national soccer team members Angela Hucles and Marian Dalmy on behalf of the United States State Department working for the sports envoy program, Empowering Women and Girls through Sports Initiative programs.

Philip Crowley

Philip J. Crowley (born 1951), spokesman for the United States State Department

Walter Myers

Walter Kendall Myers, accused Cuban spy who worked for the United States State Department