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  1. James Clement Dunn (December 27, 1890 – April 10, 1979) was an American diplomat and a career employee of the United States Department of State. He served as the Ambassador of the United States to Italy, France, Spain, and Brazil. President Dwight Eisenhower characterized him as providing "exceptionally capable service".

  2. James Clement Dunn (* 27. Dezember 1890 in Newark, New Jersey; † 10. April 1979 in West Palm Beach, Florida) war ein US-amerikanischer Diplomat, der unter anderem zwischen 1928 und 1930 erster Chef des Protokolls im US-Außenministerium ( Chief of Protocol of the United States) war.

  3. James Clement Dunn (1890–1979) Career Foreign Service Officer State of Residence: New York. Chargé d’Affaires ad interim (Haiti) Began Service: April 1922 Ended Service: February 1924 ; Chief of Protocol Appointed: February 4, 1928 Entry on Duty: Feb ...

  4. James Clement Dunn, high school graduate, lawyer, Manhattan architect and U. S. Navy lieutenant, entered the State Department after the War. He received assignments to Madrid, Port au Prince,...

  5. 11. Apr. 1979 · James Clement Dunn, former United States Ambassador to Italy, France, Spain and Brazil, died of a heart attack yesterday in West Palm Beach, Fla., where he was vacationing. He was 87 years...

  6. 21. Aug. 2006 · Due to the improvised nature of intervention in Italy, the US Ambassador in Rome, James C. Dunn, played a particularly significant role through his efforts on the ground and in helping to encourage a ‘perception of victory’ that surrounded the final outcome.

  7. Dunn, James C. Papers. Dates: 1948-1952. U.S. Ambassador to Italy, 1946-1952. The Papers of James C. Dunn consist of a scrapbook containing press clippings, photographs, invitations, correspondence, guest lists, press releases, memorabilia, and other items concerning Dunn's service as U.S. Ambassador to Italy.