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  1. U. Alexis Johnson circa 1970. Ural Alexis Johnson (* 17. Oktober 1908 in Falun, Saline County, Kansas; † 24. März 1997 in Raleigh, North Carolina) war ein US-amerikanischer Diplomat, auf den während seiner Tätigkeit als stellvertretender Botschafter in Südvietnam am 29. März 1965 ein Attentat mit einer Autobombe fehlgeschlagen ...

  2. United States Ambassador to Japan and United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia. Awards. President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service (1971) Ural Alexis Johnson (October 17, 1908 – March 24, 1997) was a United States diplomat .

  3. Oral History Interview withU. Alexis Johnson. United States career Foreign Service officer, 1935-; with service during the Truman Administration as Am. Consul, Manila, Philippines, 1945; detailed to GHQ SCAP, Tokyo, Japan, August 1945; Am. Consul, Yokohama, Japan, April 1946, Am. Consul General, 1947-49; Dep. Dir., office N.E. Asian Affairs, Dept.

  4. In this interview, U. Alexis Johnson discusses working with John F. Kennedy [JFK] during the Bay of Pigs Invasion, the Laos Crisis and the Cuban Missile Crisis, in addition to his personal experience with JFK’s conduct in official meetings, among other issues. Date (s) of Materials. 18 June 1964.

  5. Portrait of U. Alexis Johnson. He was interviewed for an oral history. Mr. Johnson was a United States career Foreign Service officer, from 1935. He later served as Ambassador to Czechoslovakia, 1953-58; to Thailand, 1958-61; to Japan, 1966-69; and as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, 1969-73.

  6. 27. März 1997 · U. Alexis Johnson, a career diplomat and one of the shepherds of the first strategic arms limitation treaty with the Soviet Union, died on Monday in Raleigh, N.C., where he was living in...

  7. U. AlexisAlexJohnson. October 17, 1908 - March 24, 1997. U. AlexisAlexJohnson was a senior career foreign service officer; U.S. ambassador to Thailand from 1958 to 1961; U.S. deputy under secretary of state for political affairs from 1961 to 1964 and 1965 to 1966; U.S. deputy ambassador to Vietnam from 1964 to 1965; U.S ...