Richard Anthony Moore
Richard Moore | |
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United States Ambassador to Ireland | |
In office September 19, 1989 – June 15, 1992 | |
President | George H. W. Bush |
Preceded by | Margaret Heckler |
Succeeded by | William FitzGerald |
Personal details | |
Born |
Albany, New York, U.S. | January 23, 1914
Died |
January 27, 1995 81) Washington, D.C., U.S. | (aged
Political party | Republican |
Alma mater | Yale University |
Richard Anthony Moore (23 January 1914[1] - 27 January 1995) was a lawyer, special counsel to President Richard M. Nixon, communications executive and U.S. Ambassador to Ireland (1989 - 1992).[2] Moore became a special counsel to President Richard M. Nixon in 1971, and in July 1973 was a witness to the Senate committee investigating the Watergate scandal. After leaving the administration he later became founder and associate producer of The McLaughlin Group, and was later Ambassador to Ireland under President George H.W. Bush.[2]
References
- ↑ presidency.ucsb.edu, Nomination of Richard Anthony Moore To Be United States Ambassador to Ireland
- 1 2 New York Times, 29 January 1995, Richard Moore, 81, Nixon Aide And Former Ambassador, Dies
Diplomatic posts | ||
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Preceded by Margaret Heckler |
United States Ambassador to Ireland 1989–1992 |
Succeeded by William FitzGerald |
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