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- Q6287713 description "United States diplomat".
- Q6287713 description "United States diplomat".
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- Q6287713 abstract "Joseph Wright Twinam (11 July 1934 – 12 June 2001) was a United States diplomat with a focus on the Middle East. Ambassador Twinam was the first U.S. ambassador accredited solely to Bahrain, serving from 1974 to 1976. He served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern & South Asian Affairs, from 1979 to 1982. He then served three years as dean of the Foreign Service Institute & as diplomat-in-residence at the University of Virginia (UVA), finally retiring from the State Department in 1985. He subsequently was a distinguished visiting professor at the Citadel for eight years, and an adjunct professor at Southern Methodist University from 1998 to 1999. He died in Charleston, South Carolina from injuries sustained in a fall. A member of Phi Beta Kappa, it was revealed on his death that Twinam was also a member of the Seven Society at UVA.".
- Q6287713 alias "Twinam, Joe".
- Q6287713 birthPlace Q186702.
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- Q6287713 deathDate "2001-06-12".
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- Q6287713 deathYear "2001".
- Q6287713 president Q9582.
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- Q6287713 alternativeNames "Twinam, Joe".
- Q6287713 ambassadorFrom "United States".
- Q6287713 birthPlace Q186702.
- Q6287713 country "Bahrain".
- Q6287713 dateOfDeath "2001-06-12".
- Q6287713 deathDate "2001-06-12".
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- Q6287713 name "Joseph W. Twinam".
- Q6287713 name "Twinam, Joseph W.".
- Q6287713 president Q9582.
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- Q6287713 shortDescription "United States diplomat".
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- Q6287713 type Person.
- Q6287713 type Agent.
- Q6287713 type Ambassador.
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- Q6287713 comment "Joseph Wright Twinam (11 July 1934 – 12 June 2001) was a United States diplomat with a focus on the Middle East. Ambassador Twinam was the first U.S. ambassador accredited solely to Bahrain, serving from 1974 to 1976. He served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern & South Asian Affairs, from 1979 to 1982.".
- Q6287713 label "Joseph W. Twinam".
- Q6287713 givenName "Joseph W.".
- Q6287713 name "Joseph W. Twinam".
- Q6287713 name "Twinam, Joseph W.".
- Q6287713 surname "Twinam".