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Revision as of 03:03, 19 February 2008
Willard L. Beaulac (born 1899 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island) was a United States Diplomat. He served as U.S. Ambassador to Paraguay, Colombia, Cuba, Chile and Argentina.
Ambassador Beaulac was a graduate of Georgetown University (1921).
Biography
Diplomat
A career diplomat, Willard Beaulac joined the United States Foreign Service in 1921[1]. His overseas postings include[2]:
- US Ambassador to Argentina (1956-60)
- US Ambassador to Chile (1953-56)
- US Ambassador to Cuba (1951-53)
- US Ambassador to Colombia (1947-51)
- US Ambassador to Paraguay (1944-47)
- US State Department Consul General, Madrid (1941-44)
- US State Department Counsellor, Havana (1940-41)
- US State Department Assistant Chief, Division of American Repubics (1937-40)
- US State Department Assistant Chief, Division of Latin American Affairs (1934-37)
- US State Department Second Secretary, San Salvador, El Salvador (1933)
- US State Department Second Secretary, Managua, Nicaragua (1928-33)
- US State Department Third Secretary, Port-au-Prince, Haiti (1927-28)
- US State Department Consul, Arica, Chile (1925-27)
- US State Department Vice Consul, Puerto Castilla, Honduras (1923-25)
- US State Department Vice Consul, Tampico, Mexico (1921-23)
Professor
Author
- Career Ambassador (1951, memoir)
- Career Diplomat: A Career in the Foreign Service of the United States (1966)
- A Diplomat Looks at Aid to Latin America (1970)
- The Fractured Continent (1980)
- Franco: Silent Ally in World War II (1988)