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Arnold Lewis Raphel

Arnold Lewis Raphel (March 16, 1943 – August 17, 1988) was an American diplomat who served as the 18th United States Ambassador to Pakistan.

Arnold Lewis Raphel
Raphel (right) pictured with U.S. President Ronald Reagan in 1987.
18th U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan
In office
June 24, 1987 – August 17, 1988
PresidentRonald Reagan
Preceded byDeane R. Hinton
Succeeded byRobert B. Oakley
Personal details
Born
Arnold Lewis Raphel

(1943-03-16)March 16, 1943
Troy, New York, US
DiedAugust 17, 1988(1988-08-17) (aged 45)
Bahawalpur, Pakistan
Cause of deathAirplane crash
Spouse(s)Myrna Feigenbaum (first wife)
Robin Raphel (second wife)
Nancy Halliday Ely-Raphel (1987–1988; third wife)
Children1 (with Myrna Feigenbaum)
Alma materHamilton College (New York)
OccupationDiplomat

Early life and education edit

Raphel was born March 16, 1943, in Troy, New York, into a Jewish family, the son of Harry and Sarah (Rote-Rosen) Raphel.[1]

As a boy, Raphel was already interested in diplomacy and international affairs. At age 12, he wrote to the then Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles, regarding his interest in diplomacy. Dulles wrote back in reply, advising him to "study hard, work hard and we’ll see you in ten years."[1] Raphel graduated from Hamilton College (B.A., 1964) and the Maxwell School at Syracuse University (M.A., 1966).[2]

Career edit

Raphel joined the US State Department in 1966. He held a variety of positions throughout his career until his death in 1988. He was mainly a diplomat for the US Government.[3]

Iran hostage crisis edit

In 1979, Raphel was a key member of the State Department's Special Operations Group set up to free the American hostages seized by Iranian militants at the United States Embassy in Tehran.[2][3]

Office of United States Secretary of State edit

In 1981, Raphel served as the Special Assistant to Secretary of State Edmund Muskie.[4] Afterward, he became the Deputy Assistant to the United States Secretary of State in 1985.[5][6]

Ambassador to Pakistan edit

Raphel was nominated by President Ronald Reagan and succeeded Dean Roesch Hinton as US Ambassador to Pakistan in January 1987.[2]

Awards edit

Personal life edit

Raphel was married three times. His first wife was Myrna Feigenbaum, by whom he had one daughter, Stephanie.[1] In 1978, he married fellow diplomat Robin Raphel; the marriage, which was childless, ended in divorce two years later. In 1987, he married another fellow diplomat, Nancy Halliday Ely-Raphel.[1] They had been married for around a year when he died in an aircrash in August 1988.

Death edit

Raphel was serving as US ambassador to Pakistan, and was traveling in the plane with President Zia-ul-Haq on August 17, 1988, when the plane crashed, resulting in the death of 30 people, including him and President Zia.[7]

Raphel was 45 years old. He was survived by both his parents, who were living in retirement by then in Atlantic City, N.J., and by his only daughter Stephanie, who was living with her mother, Myrna Feigenbaum, in Orlando, Florida. Raphel was also survived by his third wife, Nancy.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Diplomat Killed in Air Crash is Mourned as Friend of Israel". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. August 24, 1988. Retrieved April 15, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Binder, David (August 18, 1988). "Arnold L. Raphel: An Envoy of Deep Commitment". The New York Times.
  3. ^ a b "Google".
  4. ^ "Lakeland Ledger - Google News Archive Search".
  5. ^ "HD Stock Video Footage - Senator Jim Sasser and Arnold L Raphel 's interview on Afghanistan situation".
  6. ^ . PBS. Archived from the original on February 21, 2012.
  7. ^ "ASN Aircraft accident Lockheed C-130B Hercules 23494 Bahawalpur Airport (BHV)".

External links edit

  • President Reagan's Statement on the deaths of President Zia-ul-Haq and Arnold Raphel
  • Nomination of Arnold Lewis Raphel To Be United States Ambassador to Pakistan
  • Arnold L. Raphel, United States Ambassador Arlington National Cemetery
  • Congressional gold medal to the family of Arnold Raphel [permanent dead link]
  • A resolution to express the deep regret of the Senate regarding the death of Ambassador Arnold Lewis Raphel [permanent dead link]

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PakistanIn office June 24 1987 August 17 1988PresidentRonald ReaganPreceded byDeane R HintonSucceeded byRobert B OakleyPersonal detailsBornArnold Lewis Raphel 1943 03 16 March 16 1943Troy New York USDiedAugust 17 1988 1988 08 17 aged 45 Bahawalpur PakistanCause of deathAirplane crashSpouse s Myrna Feigenbaum first wife Robin Raphel second wife Nancy Halliday Ely Raphel 1987 1988 third wife Children1 with Myrna Feigenbaum Alma materHamilton College New York OccupationDiplomat Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Iran hostage crisis 2 2 Office of United States Secretary of State 2 3 Ambassador to Pakistan 2 4 Awards 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editRaphel was born March 16 1943 in Troy New York into a Jewish family the son of Harry and Sarah Rote Rosen Raphel 1 As a boy Raphel was already interested in diplomacy and international affairs At age 12 he wrote to the then Secretary of State John Foster Dulles regarding his interest in diplomacy Dulles wrote back in reply advising him to study hard work hard and we ll see you in ten years 1 Raphel graduated from Hamilton College B A 1964 and the Maxwell School at Syracuse University M A 1966 2 Career editRaphel joined the US State Department in 1966 He held a variety of positions throughout his career until his death in 1988 He was mainly a diplomat for the US Government 3 Iran hostage crisis edit In 1979 Raphel was a key member of the State Department s Special Operations Group set up to free the American hostages seized by Iranian militants at the United States Embassy in Tehran 2 3 Office of United States Secretary of State edit In 1981 Raphel served as the Special Assistant to Secretary of State Edmund Muskie 4 Afterward he became the Deputy Assistant to the United States Secretary of State in 1985 5 6 Ambassador to Pakistan edit Raphel was nominated by President Ronald Reagan and succeeded Dean Roesch Hinton as US Ambassador to Pakistan in January 1987 2 Awards edit Presidential Citizens Medal 1989 Personal life editRaphel was married three times His first wife was Myrna Feigenbaum by whom he had one daughter Stephanie 1 In 1978 he married fellow diplomat Robin Raphel the marriage which was childless ended in divorce two years later In 1987 he married another fellow diplomat Nancy Halliday Ely Raphel 1 They had been married for around a year when he died in an aircrash in August 1988 Death editRaphel was serving as US ambassador to Pakistan and was traveling in the plane with President Zia ul Haq on August 17 1988 when the plane crashed resulting in the death of 30 people including him and President Zia 7 Raphel was 45 years old He was survived by both his parents who were living in retirement by then in Atlantic City N J and by his only daughter Stephanie who was living with her mother Myrna Feigenbaum in Orlando Florida Raphel was also survived by his third wife Nancy See also editAdolph Dubs the previous US ambassador to die in the line of duty J Christopher Stevens the next U S ambassador to die in the line of duty US Ambassadors killed in officeReferences edit a b c d Diplomat Killed in Air Crash is Mourned as Friend of Israel Jewish Telegraphic Agency August 24 1988 Retrieved April 15 2023 a b c Binder David August 18 1988 Arnold L Raphel An Envoy of Deep Commitment The New York Times a b Google Lakeland Ledger Google News Archive Search HD Stock Video Footage Senator Jim Sasser and Arnold L Raphel s interview on Afghanistan situation Afghanistan War Without End PBS NewsHour Dec 27 1985 PBS PBS Archived from the original on February 21 2012 ASN Aircraft accident Lockheed C 130B Hercules 23494 Bahawalpur Airport BHV External links editFormer US Ambassadors to Pakistan President Reagan s Statement on the deaths of President Zia ul Haq and Arnold Raphel Nomination of Arnold Lewis Raphel To Be United States Ambassador to Pakistan Arnold L Raphel United States Ambassador Arlington National Cemetery Congressional gold medal to the family of Arnold Raphel permanent dead link A resolution to express the deep regret of the Senate regarding the death of Ambassador Arnold Lewis Raphel permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arnold Lewis Raphel amp oldid 1176012581, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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