- Theodore Achilles
Theodore Carter Achilles (December 29, 1905 - April 8 1996) was a
United States diplomat who served as Ambassador to Peru.Achilles was born
29 December 1905 in Rochester,New York . His maternal grandfather, Henry Alvah Strong, was the first president of theEastman Kodak Co. Achilles' uncle,George R. Carter , was the secondGovernor of Hawaii .Theodore Achilles graduated from
Stanford University in 1925 with an AB, and endeavoured in postgraduate studies atYale University until 1928. During his time at Yale he was married in Los Angeles to Mrs. Louise Lord Coleman. In February 1933, Louise filed a divorce suit against her husband on grounds of cruelty. Achilles was married to Marian Field four months later, with whom he had four children.After his studies at Yale, Achilles became involved in newspapers in
California andJapan . In 1932, he began a career in government as the U.S. Vice Consul inHavana . The following year, he held the same position inRome , and was assigned the Department of State in 1935 to work with the general disarmament conference inGeneva . In 1939, he was assigned as third secretary at the American embassy inLondon . The following year, he served as U.S. representative to the governments in exile ofPoland ,Belgium , theNetherlands andNorway . In 1941, Achilles returned to the Department of State, and was appointed assistant chief at the division of British Commonwealth Affairs, before becoming chief. In 1945, he returned to London, where he was first secretary in the American embassy. He held the same position the following year inBrussels .Achilles returned to
Washington, D.C. in 1947 to head the Office of Western European Affairs, at the Department State. In, 1950, he became U.S. vice deputy of the North Atlantic Council in London. Achilles served as Minister toParis , from 1952 to 1960; and as Ambassador to Peru, from 1956 to 1960. He returned toWashington again in 1960, when President Eisenhower made him counselor of the Department of State. In this capacity, he was in charge of a special task force on theBay of Pigs blunder. From 1961 to 1962, he was special assistant to Secretary of State Rusk. He retired from the State Department in 1962. In the same year, President Kennedy appointed Achilles as his representative at a ceremony marking the independence ofAlgeria . During his earlier days at the State Department, he was a victim of Vincenzo Bafaro, who faked his signature on forged government documents.After his retirement from government, Achilles became a director and Vice Chairman of the Atlantic Council of the United States, a promoter of global governance. He also became a governor of the
Atlantic Institute (1969–1973); a consultant forNASA (1963–1960); and Vice Chairman of the International Management and Development Institute. He was a major player in the drafting of theNorth Atlantic Treaty , and much of the later years of his life were spent pushing for further integration of NATO. Achilles also sought further integration of theInternational Monetary Fund .He was a member of a number of conferences throughout his life, particularly those influential in reconstructing the world after World War II. He was a member of the U.S. delegation to the International Labor Organization Conference, 1941; the U.N. Conference on Food and Agriculture, 1943; the U.N. Conference on International Organization, 1945; the Council of Foreign Ministers, 1945; the first session of the U.N. Assembly, 1946, the second session of the U.N. Assembly, 1947; the Paris Conference, 1946; the North Atlantic Pact Negotiations, 1948–1949; NATO, 1950–1952, 1960; and CENTO, SEATO and
Colombo Plan Conferences, 1960.Achilles was co-editor of "The Atlantic Community Quarterly," from 1963 to 1975.
As with many of his close relatives, he served on the board of the
Eastman Kodak Co. from 1965.Achilles was a member of the secretive
Alibi Club ,Beta Theta Pi , Brook Club of New York,Chevy Chase Club ,Council on Foreign Relations , theMetropolitan Club of Washington and had attended theBilderberg Group .He died on
8 April 1986 of an embolism in Washington, D.C.References
* [http://www.doom-chronicle.co.uk Doom Chronicle] (used by permission of the author). Retrieved on
13 November 2006 .succession box
title =United States Ambassador to Peru
before =Ellis O. Briggs
after =Selden Chapin
years =24 July 1956 –27 January 1960
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