Carter L. Burgess Explained

Carter L. Burgess
Office:United States Ambassador to Argentina
Term Start:August 21, 1968
Term End:March 14, 1969
Predecessor:Edwin M. Martin
Successor:John Davis Lodge
Birth Date:31 December 1916
Birth Place:Roanoke, Virginia
Death Place:Roanoke, Virginia
Alma Mater:Virginia Military Institute

Carter Lane Burgess (December 31, 1916 – August 18, 2002) was an American soldier, business executive, and diplomat.

Life

He graduated from Virginia Military Institute. He served in World War II, as an assistant to Dwight D. Eisenhower. From September 24, 1954, to January 22, 1957, he was Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower and Personnel).[1] From January 1957 to January 1958, he was president of Trans World Airlines.[2] In 1958, he was president of American Machine and Foundry.[3] Also in 1958 he was appointed to the President's Council on Youth Fitness.[4] In 1968 he was appointed ambassador to Argentina. Burgess also served as Chairman of the National Corporation of Housing Partnerships and the National Center for Housing Management.[5]

Family

In 1941, he married May Gardner Burgess. She died in 1990.

Notes and References

  1. News: Carter Burgess Dies. Bernstein. Adam. 2002-08-20. The Washington Post. 2017-05-30. Bernstein. Adam. en-US. 0190-8286.
  2. Book: Dietrich . Noah . Thomas . Bob . Howard, The Amazing Mr. Hughes . 1972 . Fawcett Publications, Inc. . Greenwich . 251-251.
  3. News: Carter Burgess, 85; Envoy, Defense Official. Associated Press. 2002-08-23. Los Angeles Times. 2017-05-30. en-US. 0458-3035.
  4. News: CARTER L. BURGESS. SI.com. 2017-05-30.
  5. News: Carter Burgess, Ex-Executive And Envoy, 85. Pace. Eric. 2002-08-21. The New York Times. 2017-05-30. 0362-4331.