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Vernon Walters

Vernon Walters
Born in January 3rd, 1917From New York City, New York, USA

Vernon Walters Biography

Vernon Anthony Walters (January 3, 1917 – February 10, 2002) was a United States Army officer and a diplomat. Most notably, he served from 1972 to 1976 as Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, from 1985 to 1989 as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations and from 1989 to 1991 as Ambassador to the Federal Republic of during the decisive phase of German Reunification.

Walters rose to the rank of lieutenant general in the U.S. Army and is a member of the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame. Walters was born in New York City, his father being a British immigrant and insurance salesman. From age 6 he lived in Britain and with his family. His formal education beyond elementary school consisted only of boarding school instruction at Stonyhurst College, a Jesuit school in Lancashire, England, and he did not attend university.

At the age of sixteen he left school and returned to the United States to work for his father as an insurance claims adjuster and investigator. In later years he seemed to enjoy reflecting on the fact that he had risen high and accomplished much despite an almost total lack of formal education. He was fluent in French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese as well as his native English.

He also spoke German fluently, but, as he joked, inaccurately, and knew the basics of several other languages. His simultaneous translation of a speech by United States President Richard Nixon in prompted French President Charles de Gaulle to say to Nixon, "You gave a magnificent speech, but your interpreter was eloquent." Walters ed the Army in 1941 and was one of the over 12,000 Ritchie Boys serving at Camp Ritchie.

Soon after he was commissioned. He served in Africa and Italy during World War II. He served as a link between the commands of Brazilian Expeditionary Force and U.S. Fifth Army, earning medals for distinguished military and intelligence achievements. He served as an aide and interpreter for several Presidents. He was at President Harry S. Truman's side as an interpreter in key meetings with America's Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking Latin American allies.

His language skills helped him win Truman's confidence, and he accompanied the President to the Pacific in the early 1950s, serving as a key aide in Truman's unsuccessful effort to reach a reconciliation with an insubordinate General Douglas MacArthur, the Commander of United Nations forces in Korea. In Europe in the 1950s, Walters served President Dwight Eisenhower and other top US officials as a translator and aide at a series of NATO summit conferences.

During this period he participated in the famous visit of Eisenhower to General Franco. He also worked in Paris at Marshall Plan headquarters and helped set up the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers in Europe. He was with Vice President Richard Nixon in 1958 when an anti-American crowd stoned their car in Caracas, Venezuela. Walters suffered facial cuts from flying glass.

The Vice President escaped injury. In the 1960s, Walters served as a U.S. military attaché in , Italy, and Brazil. In 1961, he proposed an American military intervention in Italy if the Socialist Party had participated in the Government. ... Source: Article "Vernon A. Walters" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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