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"Dick Parker was renowned in the State Department for his acerbic wit. From his early youth on U.S. Cavalry posts across the Southwest to his World War II experiences, through a successful Foreign Service career as a leading Arabist in the Near East, he observed and commented on everything. He recounts his experiences as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army in Europe, acting with inadequate information, outmoded weaponry, and half-trained personnel (including himself) and describes the confusion in the Battle of the Bulge, fighting the enemy with no clear guidance from superiors or any indication that the Germans were closing in. Then came months as a German prisoner of war, exhaustion, sickness, and forced POW marches from Germany to Poland, meeting Russians coming the other way. Postwar, he completes his education and begins life as a career diplomat. Parker comments, often with wry humor, on the people and times around him, the thorny Middle East issues he dealt with, and the foreign and domestic potentates with whom he dealt. He recounts problems faced by Foreign Service families in difficult, often dangerous conditions while coping with a sometimes thoughtless, impersonal bureaucracy at home. He writes of hands-on diplomacy during critical periods in US relations during his (sometimes perilous) service in Israel, Jordan, and Egypt and, as U.S.ambassador, in Algeria, Lebanon, and Morocco. Especially revealing are his encounters with King Hassan II and Reza Shah Pahlavi and his entourage. Throughout, Dick Parker's personal touch gives striking immediacy to his fascinating autobiography."--Publisher's website
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Memoirs of a Foreign Service Arabist, Richard J. Parker
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- 2013
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