- Robert B. Oakley
Robert Bigger Oakley (born
March 12 ,1931 ) is a retired Americandiplomat . During his career as a Foreign Service Officer, Oakley served asUnited States Ambassador toZaire ,Somalia , andPakistan , and later as a special envoy during the American involvement in Somalia in the early 1990s.Department of State
Oakley joined the
Foreign Service in 1957 and was assigned toKhartoum, Sudan , in 1958. He first served in the Office of United Nations Political Affairs,Department of State , and later served in American Embassies inAbidjan, Ivory Coast ,Saigon, Vietnam ,Paris, France , andBeirut, Lebanon . He also served at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, and as Senior Director forMiddle East andSouth Asia on the staff of theNational Security Council .In February 1977, he became Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of State for
East Asia and Pacific Affairs. He later becameU.S. Ambassador to Zaire in November 1979, andU.S. Ambassador to Somalia in August 1982. In September 1984, he was appointed Director of the State Department Office of Combating Terrorism. He again joined the National Security Council Staff onJanuary 1 ,1987 , as Assistant to the President for Middle East and South Asia. He was named asU.S. Ambassador to Pakistan in August 1988, succeeding the lateArnold Lewis Raphel , who was killed in an airplane crash along with Pakistan's President,Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq .Oakley retired from the Foreign Service in September 1991, after 34 years. After retirement, he became associated with the
United States Institute of Peace . In December 1992, he was named by PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush as Special Envoy for Somalia, serving there withOperation Restore Hope until March 1993. In October 1993, he was again named as Special Envoy for Somalia by PresidentBill Clinton , and served in this capacity until March 1994. In January 1995, he joined theInstitute for National Strategic Studies at theNational Defense University .Recognitions
During his service with the State Department, Oakley received numerous State Department awards, including: the State Department Meritorious Honor Award, four Presidential
Meritorious Service Award s, and the State DepartmentDistinguished Honor Award . For his service as Special Envoy to Somalia, he received a second State Department Distinguished Honor Award and the Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service. OnJune 18 ,1993 , he received the Diplomatic Award for Excellence of theAmerican Academy of Diplomacy . In October 2008, Oakley will be awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award from Princeton in Africa.Family
Oakley married another Foreign Service Officer, Phyllis Elliott, in
Cairo, Egypt , in June 1958. Under then-prevailing rules, Mrs. Oakley was obliged to resign. The Oakleys have two married children and four grandsons.Phyllis E. Oakley returned to the Foreign Service in 1974.References
*Adapted from: [http://usinfo.state.gov/journals/itps/0498/ijpe/pj28bios.htm State Department biography] (public domain)
* [http://www.msstate.edu/chair/radvanyi/2002/bio-oakley.html Mississippi State University: Biography of Robert B. Oakley]
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