Person:Cavendish Cannon (1)

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Cavendish Wells Cannon
b.1895
d.1962
m.
  1. George Quayle Cannon
  2. Daniel Hoagland Cannon1889 - 1954
  3. Cavendish Wells Cannon1895 - 1962
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Name Cavendish Wells Cannon
Gender Male
Birth? 1895
Death? 1962
Reference Number Q5055034 (Wikidata)


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Cavendish Wells Cannon (February 1, 1895 – October 7, 1962) was a long-time United States foreign service officer and diplomat.

During World War II, Cavendish served as the Assistant Chief of the State Department's Division of Southern European Affairs.[1] For a time Cannon's work took him to Syria.

He served as U.S. ambassador to Greece from 1953 to 1956 and ambassador to Morocco from 1956 to 1958. During the late 1940s Cannon served as ambassador to Yugoslavia Among his fellow ambassadors was the Czechoslovak Ambassador Josef Korbel (father of Madeleine Albright). Cannon spoke in favor of Korbel's pro-democratic leanings when he was trying to gain asylum in the United States. In 1948, he was the chair of the US delegation to the Danube River Conference of 1948.

Cannon was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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References
  1.   Cavendish W. Cannon, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.