Hugh S. Cumming Jr. Explained

Hugh S. Cumming Jr.
Office:1st Director of the Bureau for Intelligence and Research
Term Start:October 10, 1957
Term End:February 19, 1961
Preceded:New office
Successor:Roger Hilsman
Office2:United States Ambassador to Indonesia
Term Start2:October 15, 1953
Term End2:March 3, 1957
Predecessor2:H. Merle Cochran
Successor2:John M. Allison
Birth Name:Hugh Smith Cumming Jr.
Birth Date:10 March 1900
Birth Place:Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Resting Place:Saint Johns Church Cemetery, Hampton, Virginia, U.S.
Spouse:Winifred Burney West
Parents:Hugh S. Cumming
Lucy Booth Cumming
Alma Mater:University of Virginia School of Law
Profession:Lawyer
Allegiance:United States
Branch:United States Army
Battles:World War I

Hugh Smith Cumming Jr. (March 10, 1900 – November 24, 1986) was a career Foreign Service Officer from 1933 until 1963 when he retired. During these 30 years, he was a United States diplomat who was United States Ambassador to Indonesia from 1953 to 1957 and then Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research from 1957 to 1961.

Biography

Cumming was born in Richmond, Virginia on March 10, 1900, the son of Hugh Smith Cumming Sr. (1869–1948) and his wife, Lucy Booth Cumming (1871–1960).

During World War I, Cumming served in the United States Army. After the war, he received a law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1924.

Cumming Jr married Winifred Burney West (1907-1978)As a member of the United States Department of State, Cumming served as counsel to the United States Embassy in Sweden and then in the U.S. Embassy in Russia.[1]

In 1953, President of the United States Dwight D. Eisenhower named Cumming United States Ambassador to Indonesia. Cumming presented his credentials on October 15, 1953, and held the post until March 3, 1957.[2]

In 1957, President Eisenhower nominated Cumming to be the 1st ever Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research within the U.S. Department of State. He held this office from October 10, 1957, until February 19, 1961.[2] He retired as a Foreign Service Officer in 1963.

Hugh Smith Cumming Jr died on November 24, 1986, and was buried in the Saint Johns Church Cemetery in Hampton, Hampton City, Virginia.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Hugh Cumming Jr. Dies. 12 December 2017. The Washington Post. 26 November 1986.
  2. Web site: Hugh Smith Cumming Jr. (1900–1986). US Department of State; Office of the Historian. 14 January 2016.