Kent N. Brown Explained

Kent N. Brown (1944–) served as the first American Ambassador to Georgia[1] (1992-1995).[2]

Career

During Brown's tenure in Georgia, Fred Woodruff was shot near Tbilisi. Officially listed as the regional affairs officer in the political section of the U.S. Embassy, there was speculation “Woodruff was in charge of secretly training security personnel for Georgian leader Eduard A. Shevardnadze.” Woodruff was short in the head with a single bullet while being driven by Shevardnadze's chief of personal security, Col. Eldar Gogoladze. His body was accompanied back to the United States by CIA Director R. James Woolsey flew to Georgia to bring Woodruff's body home. Brown was on record as saying the investigation would show the killing was not premeditated.[3]

References

  1. Web site: First American ambassador to Georgia joins the board of Caucasian Journal (March 30) . US Embassy in Georgia . 3 December 2019.
  2. Web site: Office of the Historian - Kent N. Brown (1944–) . . . 3 December 2019.
  3. News: Political Motive Ruled Out in CIA Agent's Slaying . 3 December 2019 . Los Angeles Times . August 14, 1993.