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Wrampelmeier, Brooks., 01/01/2000-12/31/2000

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 7
Identifier: GAMMS417.1.159

Series-level Scope and Content Note

From the Series:

Oral History Transcripts.

Dates

  • 01/01/2000-12/31/2000

Collection-level Access Restrictions

The Foreign Affairs Oral History Project transcripts and audio tapes have been returned to the Association for Diplomatic Study and Training in Arlington, Virginia.

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Extent

From the Collection: 12 Linear Feet (12 Hollinger Record Storage boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Shelf Location

14/09/06

Container Summary

1 Oral History Transcript Interview of Brooks Wrampelmeier. Discussion: Background; Lebanon, Beirut 1959-1960; Jordan, Amman 1960-1964; Saudi Arabia, Jeddah 1964-1966; INR 1968-1974; Zambia 1974-1976; Washinton, DC - SAIS 1976-1977; the United Arab Emirates 1977-1980; Washinton DC. 1982-1984; FSI 1984- 1986; National War College 1986-1987; Saudi Arabia, Dhahran 1987-1989; USUN .

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

WRAMPELMEIR, BROOKS - ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT - 2000: Transcript

LEBANON - BEIRUT - TRANSCRIPT - 1959-1960: Transcript

JORDAN - AMMAN - TRAMSCRIPT - 1960-1964: Transcript

SAUDI ARABIA - JEDDAH - TRANSCRIPT - 1964-1966: Transcript

ZAMBIA - TRANSCRIPT 1974-1976: Transcript

SAUDI ARABIA - DHAHARAN - 1987-1989: Transcript

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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