Kenneth Pendar

Kenneth Pendar

Kenneth W. Pendar was a United States diplomat who served as Vice-Consul in Marrakech and Casablanca in 1942 and 1943. [cite paper|title=Franklin Delano Roosevelt: A Man of the Century|author=William J. vanden Heuvel|date=2002-04-04|url=http://www.feri.org/common/news/details.cfm?QID=954&clientid=11005|publisher= The Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt Institute] [cite web|work=WORLD WAR II PLUS 55|title=World War II Notes: November 8, 1942 (Operation Torch)|author=David H. Lippman|url=http://www.usswashington.com/dl08no42.htm|date=2003-11-05] He has published his memoirs, where he recounts his wartime experiences and activities, in two books, "Adventure in Diplomacy: Our French Dilemma" [cite book|id=ISBN 1-932512-00-4|title=Adventure in Diplomacy: Our French Dilemma|author=Kenneth W. Pendar|publisher=Simon Publications|month=May | year=2003] and "Adventure in Diplomacy (World War II)" [cite book|id=ISBN 0-306-70774-8|title=Adventure in Diplomacy (World War II)|author=Kenneth W. Pendar|publisher=Da Capo Press|month=June | year=1976] .

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* [http://www.halvaughan.com/ A photograph of Pendar] being awarded a medal, on 1946-03-13, by Dean Acheson


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