Thomas J. Scotes Explained

Thomas James Scotes (born January 6, 1932 Hagerstown, Maryland) was a career U.S. Foreign Service Officer and was the U.S. Ambassador to Yemen (1975-1978) and Chargé d'Affaires ad interim to Syria (Began June 16, 1974).[1] Since he retired, he's been a consultant and Vice President of the Hellenic American Union in Athens, Greece.[2]

When he was nominated to be Ambassador, Scotes was considered a specialist on Arab affairs and was deputy chief of mission in Damascus.[3]

Biography

Scotes grew up in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and attended the Harrisburg public schools. He earned an A.B. in History with honors from the University of Pennsylvania in 1953.

Publications

A Weft of Memory: A Greek Mother’s Recollection of Folksongs, Poems and Proverbs Aug 8, 2017

References

  1. Web site: Thomas James Scotes (1932–) . Office of the Historian . 26 February 2020.
  2. Web site: Thomas J. Scotes . Amazon . 26 February 2020.
  3. News: Gwertzman . Bernard . Richardson to Be Named As Ambassador to Britain . 26 February 2020 . The New York Times . December 14, 1974.