John Jernegan | |
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Born | John Durnford Jernegan June 12, 1911 |
Died | November 6, 1980 | (aged 69)
Occupation | Foreign Service Officer |
Spouse | Mary Margaret Brownrigg |
John Durnford Jernegan (June 12, 1911 – November 6, 1980) was an American career Foreign Service Officer who served as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Iraq from 1958 until the Government of Iraq requested his departure on June 2, 1962. He left his post on June 11, 1962. Jernegan was also Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Algeria from 1965 until Algeria severed diplomatic relations with the United States on June 6, 1967. [1]
Jernegan was born on June 12, 1911, in Long Beach, California. [2]
He was considered Persona non Grata after siding with Britain when Britain was going to protect Kuwait when Abdul Karim Qasim, the Iraqi leader, laid claim to Kuwait. [3] [4]
Qasim “designated the Kuwaiti monarch “qa’im maqam” – a subordinate to the governor of Basra – and threatened to “liberate” the country by force if the Kuwaiti monarch refused to accept this new designation.” . [5]
Jernegan died in Carmel Valley, California, on November 6, 1980, at the age of 69. [6] [7]