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Alvin Philip Adams Jr.

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Alvin Philip Adams Jr.

Birth
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Death
10 Oct 2015 (aged 73)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA Add to Map
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Alvin Philip Adams, Jr. was an American diplomat.

Born in New York City, he was one of three children to Elizabeth Miller, daughter of Nathan L. Miller, and Alvin P. Adams Sr. His father was a Western Airlines executive. His mother owned a bookstore. The younger Adams attended Yale, like his father, and received a J.D. from Vanderbilt University Law School.

Adams joined the Foreign Service in 1967 and was appointed as the United States Ambassador to Djibouti in 1983 where he served until 1985. His next ambassadorship was to Haiti, where he convinced Prosper Avril to relinquish power in a late night conversation held in March 1990. In 1992, Adams was named ambassador to Peru, serving in that post until his retirement from the Foreign Service in 1996.

Adams also worked in Washington, D.C. for what became the Bureau of Counterterrorism before his Haiti stint and was posted in Vietnam prior to all ambassadorial assignments.There, he met his wife, Mai-Anh Nguyen. Before their divorce, they had two sons, Lex and Tung Thanh, who died in the 1989 USS Iowa turret explosion. Adams lived in Buenos Aires and Honolulu, then moved to Portland, Oregon in 2011, where he died on October 10, 2015, aged 73.

In office
July 16, 1983 – August 20, 1985
President Ronald Reagan
Preceded by Jerrold M. North
Succeeded by John Pierce Ferriter
United States Ambassador to Haiti
In office
October 10, 1989 – August 1, 1992
President George H. W. Bush
Preceded by Brunson McKinley
Succeeded by Leslie M. Alexander
United States Ambassador to Peru
In office
December 15, 1993 – August 16, 1996
President Bill Clinton
Preceded by Charles H. Brayshaw
Succeeded by Dennis C. Jett
Personal details
Born August 29, 1942
New York City
Died October 10, 2015 (aged 73)
Portland, Oregon
Alma mater Yale University, Vanderbilt University Law School
Alvin Philip Adams, Jr. was an American diplomat.

Born in New York City, he was one of three children to Elizabeth Miller, daughter of Nathan L. Miller, and Alvin P. Adams Sr. His father was a Western Airlines executive. His mother owned a bookstore. The younger Adams attended Yale, like his father, and received a J.D. from Vanderbilt University Law School.

Adams joined the Foreign Service in 1967 and was appointed as the United States Ambassador to Djibouti in 1983 where he served until 1985. His next ambassadorship was to Haiti, where he convinced Prosper Avril to relinquish power in a late night conversation held in March 1990. In 1992, Adams was named ambassador to Peru, serving in that post until his retirement from the Foreign Service in 1996.

Adams also worked in Washington, D.C. for what became the Bureau of Counterterrorism before his Haiti stint and was posted in Vietnam prior to all ambassadorial assignments.There, he met his wife, Mai-Anh Nguyen. Before their divorce, they had two sons, Lex and Tung Thanh, who died in the 1989 USS Iowa turret explosion. Adams lived in Buenos Aires and Honolulu, then moved to Portland, Oregon in 2011, where he died on October 10, 2015, aged 73.

In office
July 16, 1983 – August 20, 1985
President Ronald Reagan
Preceded by Jerrold M. North
Succeeded by John Pierce Ferriter
United States Ambassador to Haiti
In office
October 10, 1989 – August 1, 1992
President George H. W. Bush
Preceded by Brunson McKinley
Succeeded by Leslie M. Alexander
United States Ambassador to Peru
In office
December 15, 1993 – August 16, 1996
President Bill Clinton
Preceded by Charles H. Brayshaw
Succeeded by Dennis C. Jett
Personal details
Born August 29, 1942
New York City
Died October 10, 2015 (aged 73)
Portland, Oregon
Alma mater Yale University, Vanderbilt University Law School


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