SudanName: Arthur E. Beach State of Residency: District of Columbia Foreign Service officer Title: Chargé d'Affaires Appointment: [see note below] Presentation of Credentials: Mar 17, 1956 Termination of Mission: Superseded, May 17, 1956 Note: Not commissioned; letter of credence dated Mar 2, 1956. The Embassy in Khartoum was established Feb 15, 1956, with Beach in charge.
Name: Lowell C. Pinkerton State of Residency: Missouri Foreign Service officer Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Appointment: Apr 12, 1956 Presentation of Credentials: May 17, 1956 Termination of Mission: Left post Aug 25, 1957
Name: James S. Moose, Jr. State of Residency: Arkansas Foreign Service officer Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Appointment: Mar 26, 1958 Presentation of Credentials: Apr 17, 1958 Termination of Mission: Left post May 5, 1962
Name: William M. Rountree State of Residency: Maryland Foreign Service officer Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Appointment: Jul 3, 1962 Presentation of Credentials: Aug 2, 1962 Termination of Mission: Left post Sep 17, 1965
Name: William H. Weathersby State of Residency: California Foreign Service officer Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Appointment: Oct 20, 1965 Presentation of Credentials: Dec 4, 1965 Termination of Mission: Sudan severed diplomatic relations with U.S., Jun 7, 1967; Weathersby left post Jun 18, 1967.
Note: The Embassy in Khartoum was closed as of Jun 6, 1967. A U.S. Interest Section was established in the Netherlands Embassy on Aug 14, 1967. Principal Officers were: Cleo A. Noel, Jr. (Aug 1967–Jun 1969), and George C. Moore (Jul 1969–Jul 1972). The Embassy in Khartoum was re-established Jul 25, 1972, with Moore as Chargé d'Affaires ad interim.
Name: Cleo A. Noel, Jr. State of Residency: Missouri Foreign Service officer Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Appointment: Dec 2, 1972 Presentation of Credentials: Dec 23, 1972 Termination of Mission: Assassinated at post Mar 2, 1973 Note: Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned after confirmation on Feb 8, 1973.
Name: William D. Brewer State of Residency: Connecticut Foreign Service officer Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Appointment: Jul 16, 1973 Presentation of Credentials: Sep 22, 1973 Termination of Mission: Left post May 7, 1977
Name: Donald C. Bergus State of Residency: New Jersey Foreign Service officer Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Appointment: May 19, 1977 Presentation of Credentials: Jul 19, 1977 Termination of Mission: Left post Apr 1, 1980
Name: C. William Kontos State of Residency: Illinois Non-career appointee Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Appointment: May 23, 1980 Presentation of Credentials: Jun 24, 1980 Termination of Mission: Left post Jul 21, 1983
Name: Hume Alexander Horan State of Residency: New Jersey Foreign Service officer Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Appointment: Jul 6, 1983 Presentation of Credentials: Jul 30, 1983 Termination of Mission: Left post Jul 4, 1986
Name: G. Norman Anderson State of Residency: Florida Foreign Service officer Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Appointment: Jun 16, 1986 Presentation of Credentials: Aug 12, 1986 Termination of Mission: Left post Oct 24, 1989
Name: James R. Cheek State of Residency: Arkansas Foreign Service officer Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Appointment: Oct 10, 1989 Presentation of Credentials: Nov 16,1989 Termination of Mission: Left post Aug 8, 1992
Name: Donald K. Petterson State of Residency: California Foreign Service officer Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Appointment: Jun 15, 1992 Presentation of Credentials: Aug 24, 1992 Termination of Mission: Left post Jul 28, 1995
Name: Timothy Michael Carney State of Residency: Washington Foreign Service officer Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Appointment: Jun 27, 1995 Presentation of Credentials: Sep 9, 1995 Termination of Mission: Embassy Khartoum closed Feb 7, 1996; Ambassador Carney left Nairobi Nov 30, 1997.
Note: Embassy Khartoum was reopened May 23, 2002, with Jeffrey Millington as Chargé d'Affaires ad interim. The following officers have served in this capacity: Jeffrey Millington (May 2002–Aug 2003), Gerard M. Gallucci (Aug 2003–Sep 2004), Robert Whitehead (Sep 2004–Feb 2005; May–Jul 2005), David Kaeuper (Feb–May 2005), John Limbert (Jul–Sep 2005), Cameron R. Hume (Oct 2005–Jun 2007), Alberto Fernandez (Jul 2007– ).
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