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1994
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Brazil
President: Fernando Henrique Cardoso, a former finance minister
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1992
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Ambassador: Richard
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Brazil
President: Itamar Franco
Shortly after Brazil hosted the United Nations Conference on
Environment and Development, also known as the Earth Summit,
President Collor was impeached. He resigned his post to Vice
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1984
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1983
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1982
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1981
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1980
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1979
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1977
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1976
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Ambassador: John
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RMO:
Major Philip Ray / XO:
Capt Germain
Company Commander:
NCOIC: Gysgt Lukondi (Wife Sally), ANCOIC: Sgt. Gary Arnold
Watchstanders: Sgt
Jaime
Bonner, Sgt Ron Garnes, Sgt Dave Austin, Cpl Ed Travis, Sgt Bill
Giorgetti |
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Bicentenial Celibration, detachment provided a color guard.
- Henry
Kissinger Visit to South America. Company D MSGs augment Secret Service
Security Detail
DOS
People close to MSG Detachment: CC Fitzerald,
Embassy Locals close with
detachment: Esther / Moira Lawrence (Brazilians with English
Accents), (Moira is now working for the Peace Corps)
Locals: Our maid was
a sweetheart...Maria
Memories:
-The transition from the old embassy to the newly constructed site.
-Macumba religion followers would place prepared meals (for their
"God"), in front of South African Embassy down the street...
- Softball League, Marines getting their butts handed to them ...
- Camping trip with American School Junior High kids...
- Marine House in Lago Sul, down the road from Geberto Solimon / Beer
Faus / Beside "the Coffee's".
- Ven Rogers (Kung Fu), Frank Williams (Tae Kwon Do) working out...
- Sgt Frank Williams and Judy Pepka (RSO Secretary)...Married
Awards
Ceremony |
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1975
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Ambassador: John
Hugh Crimmins |
Company Commander:
NCOIC: Gysgt Lukondi (Wife
Sally), ANCOIC:
SSgt Vernon Rogers
Watchstanders: Sgt. Frank Williams, Sgt Leroy Craytor,
LCpl
Cole, Cpl Jack McGarry, Charlie(?), Mike(?)... |
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Military President: Ernesto Geisel |
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1974
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1971
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1970
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1969
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Burke Elbrick |
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October:
President Costa e Silva
died unexpectedly,
Officer corps of the three services consulted among themselves to pick
General Garrastazú Médici for the presidency.
Severe political repression and
censorship accompany record annual economic growth of nearly 12 percent
led by state-owned enterprises.
A program of economic expansion includes vast projects such as the
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1968
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1967
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1966
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1965
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1964
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Military
coup: President Joao
Goulart removed |
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1963
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1962
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1961
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1960
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Ambassador: John
M. Cabot |
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Capital
moves from Rio de Janeiro to
Brasilia |
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1959
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1958
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1957
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