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  1. William Banks Bader (September 8, 1931 – March 16, 2016) was an American diplomat who served as the assistant secretary of state for educational and cultural affairs from 1999 to 2001.

  2. In Memoriam: William B. Bader. May 2018. A Person of Integrity Passes from the Scene. by Dr. William P. Kiehl, Contributing Editor. A recent obituary of the late William B. “Bill” Bader revealed to many a little known fact about this extraordinary man.

  3. 19. März 2016 · William B. Bader, who held high-ranking foreign-policy positions with several federal agencies and who, as a Senate staff member, helped investigate CIA abuses and events surrounding the 1964...

  4. William Bader, a Senate staff member who investigated the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and CIA abuses and held high-level policy positions at the Defense and State departments, died March 15, 2016, at age 84.

  5. internationalepolitik.de › article_pdfs › IP_01-06_BaderWege in den Krieg

    01_Bader. Dr. WILLIAM B. BADER, geb. 1931, akademischer Schüler von Gordon A. Craig, war Chief of Staff des Foreign Relations Comittee des amerikanischen Senats und stellvertretender US-Außenminister. Zurzeit arbeitet er am Genfer Hochschulinstitut für Internationale Studien.

  6. 21. März 2016 · CAPT William B. Bader, USNR-Ret, at Sykesville, MD. He had Alzheimer’s disease. He was born Sept. 8, 1931, in Atlantic City, where his grandfather had been mayor in the 1920s. After Dr. Bader’s father was killed in an automobile accident in 1934, the family moved to Los Angeles. Dr. Bader graduated from Pomona College in Claremont, Calif., in 1953.

  7. 28. Aug. 2004 · William B. Bader, author of the forthcoming "The Road to War: Roosevelt, Johnson and Bush," is a former chief of staff of the Foreign Relations Committee who investigated the Tonkin incidents...