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[Assignment: 59-CF-DS-27632-06] American Foreign Service Association (AFSA) awards ceremony, [led by AFSA President J. Anthony Holmes, in Benjamin Franklin Room. Awardees included ... [Photographer: Ann Thomas--State] [59-CF-DS-27632-06_DSC_0283.JPG]

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[Assignment: 59-CF-DS-27632-06] American Foreign Service Association (AFSA) awards ceremony, [led by AFSA President J. Anthony Holmes, in Benjamin Franklin Room. Awardees included ... [Photographer: Ann Thomas--State] [59-CF-DS-27632-06_DSC_0283.JPG]

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The complete assignment is listed as: [Assignment: 59-CF-DS-27632-06] American Foreign Service Association (AFSA) awards ceremony, [led by AFSA President J. Anthony Holmes, in Benjamin Franklin Room. Awardees included Senator Paul Sarbanes of Maryland; Morton Abramowitz, former U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, Thailand, and the 1983-1984 Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction Negotiations in Vienna; L. Bruce Laingen, former U.S. Charge d'Affaires to Iran and former President of the American Academy of Diplomacy; Michael Guest, former U.S. Ambassador to Romania and current Dean of the Foreign Service Institute's Leadership and Management School; Richard Sacks, political counselor at U.S. Embassy Panama; Christopher Allison, vice consul at U.S. Consulate Chennai, India; Kevin Morgan, budget and resources officer at U.S. Embassy Minsk, Belarus; Malgorzata "Gosia" Lamot, office management specialist at U.S. Embassy Kuwait; and Martine McKinnie, community liaison officer at U.S. Embassy Yaounde, Cameroon.] [Photographer: Ann Thomas--State]
[Assignment: 59-CF-DS-27632-06] American Foreign Service Association (AFSA) awards ceremony, [led by AFSA President J. Anthony Holmes, in Benjamin Franklin Room. Awardees included ... [Photographer: Ann Thomas--State]

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22/06/2006
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United States Department of State Building38.89483, -77.04831
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