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United States Ambassador to Yemen : ウィキペディア英語版
United States Ambassador to Yemen

This is a list of Ambassadors of the United States to Yemen.
Prior to 1990, Yemen had consisted of two nations: North Yemen and South Yemen. The United States had diplomatic relations with North Yemen since 1946. Relations with South Yemen had been established in 1967 and broken in 1969.
On May 22, 1990, the Yemen Arab Republic (North Yemen) and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (South Yemen) united and formed a united Republic of Yemen. The existing U.S. embassy in San'a (North Yemen) became the embassy for the new republic. At that time there was no U.S. ambassador to South Yemen, so the then-current ambassador to North Yemen Charles Franklin Dunbar, continued to serve as the ambassador to the united Yemen until the end of his tour in 1991.
For U.S. ambassadors to North Yemen prior to 1990, see United States Ambassador to North Yemen.
For U.S. ambassadors to South Yemen prior to 1990, see United States Ambassador to South Yemen.
==Ambassadors==

*Charles Franklin Dunbar – Career FSO〔Dunbar was serving as the ambassador to the Yemen Arab Republic when North and South Yemen united to form the Republic of Yemen. He continued to serve as the ambassador to the Republic of Yemen.〕〔Dunbar was renominated on January 27, 1988, an earlier nomination not having been acted upon by the Senate.〕
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*Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
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*Appointed: June 16, 1988
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*Presented credentials: August 14, 1988
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*Terminated mission: Left post June 13, 1991
*Note: The post was vacant July 1987–August 1988. Theodore H. Kattouf served as Chargé d'Affaires ad interim during that interval.
*Arthur Hayden Hughes – Career FSO
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*Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
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*Appointed: August 2, 1991
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*Presented credentials: October 19, 1991
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*Terminated mission: Left post November 7, 1994
*David George Newton – Career FSO
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*Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
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*Appointed: October 5, 1994
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*Presented credentials: January 8, 1995
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*Terminated mission: Left post December 16, 1997
*Barbara Bodine – Career FSO
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*Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
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*Appointed: November 7, 1997
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*Presented credentials: December 22, 1997
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*Terminated mission: Left post August 30, 2001
*Marjorie Ransom – Career FSO〔President Clinton’s nomination of Ransom on May 9, 2000, was not acted upon by the Senate.〕〔http://clinton6.nara.gov/2000/05/2000-05-09-marjorie-ransom-named-as-us-ambassador-to-republic-of-yemen.html〕
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*Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
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*Appointed:
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*Presented credentials:
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*Terminated mission:
*Edmund James Hull – Career FSO
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*Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
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*Appointed: August 7, 2001
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*Presented credentials: October 1, 2001
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*Terminated mission: Left post March 13, 2004
*Thomas C. Krajeski – Career FSO
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*Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
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*Appointed: May 12, 2004
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*Presented credentials: August 16, 2004
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*Terminated mission: Left post, April 16, 2007
*Stephen A. Seche – Career FSO
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*Appointed: July 2, 2007
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*Presented credentials: September 5, 2007
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*Terminated mission: September 2010
*Gerald M. Feierstein - Career FSO
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*Appointed: September 17, 2010
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*Presented credentials: September 25, 2010
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*Terminated mission: October 2013
*Matthew H. Tueller - Career FSO
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*Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
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*Appointed: May 8, 2014
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*Presented credentials: May 27, 2014
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*Terminated mission: ''Incumbent''

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