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  2. National Foreign Affairs Training Center - Wikipedia

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    Foreign Service Institute 38°52′04″N 77°06′06″W  /  38.867647°N 77.101536°W  / 38.867647; -77.101536 The George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center ( NFATC ) is one of several locations that house the Foreign Service Institute (FSI), the United States government 's training school for members of the U.S ...

  3. United States Foreign Service - Wikipedia

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    Lucile Atcherson Curtis was the first woman in what became the U.S. Foreign Service. [13] Specifically, she was the first woman appointed as a United States Diplomatic Officer or Consular Officer, in 1923 (the U.S. did not establish the unified Foreign Service until 1924, at which time diplomatic and consular Officers became Foreign Service officers).

  4. A-100 Class - Wikipedia

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    The class is an opportunity to learn about the Foreign Service, not a discussion forum for foreign policy; as public servants, Foreign Service Officers, when acting in their official capacity, are obligated to defend publicly and to implement the foreign policy directives and objectives of the federal government of the United States ...

  5. Foreign Service officer - Wikipedia

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    A Foreign Service officer (FSO) is a commissioned member of the United States Foreign Service. FSOs formulate and implement the foreign policy of the United States.

  6. Foreign Service Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Foreign Service Institute (FSI) is the United States federal government's primary training institution for members of the U.S. foreign service community, preparing American diplomats as well as other professionals to advance U.S. foreign policy objectives overseas and in Washington. [2]

  7. Foreign Service Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Foreign Service Journal is a monthly publication of the American Foreign Service Association. [1] It covers foreign affairs from the perspective of American Foreign Service personnel, members of Washington's foreign policy establishment, as well as features on living overseas as a foreign affairs professional. The publication currently has ...

  8. Robert Daly (director) - Wikipedia

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    After leaving the Foreign Service, he taught Chinese at Cornell University until 1992. [1] Between 1992 and 1999, he worked as a host, actor, and writer on TV and theater projects in China and helped to produce Chinese language versions of U.S children TV series.

  9. John Aravosis - Wikipedia

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    Aravosis grew up in what he describes as an "upper-middle-class" environment in the suburbs of Chicago. [1]He received his undergraduate degree in Rhetoric from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and received a joint J.D. degree and master's degree in foreign service from Georgetown, where he studied under former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. [2]