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American diplomat and academic (1925–2022) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Donald Edwin Nuechterlein (June 20, 1925 – July 7, 2022) was an American diplomat and academic who was a professor of international relations at the Federal Executive Institute, Charlottesville, Virginia, from 1968 to 1988.
Donald Nuechterlein | |
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Born | Saginaw, Michigan, U.S. | June 20, 1925
Died | July 7, 2022 97) | (aged
Education | University of Michigan |
Title | Professor of international relations, Federal Executive Institute |
Term | 1968–1988 |
Spouse | Mildred Virginia Usak |
Children | 4 |
Website | http://donaldnuechterlein.com/ |
Allegiance | United States |
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Service/ | US Navy |
Years of service | 1943-1946 (active service) 1946-1968 (reserves) |
Rank | Lieutenant commander |
Nuechterlein was born in Saginaw, Michigan, on June 20, 1925, the son of Edwin William and Laura Anna Nuechterlein.[1] He earned bachelor's master's and PhD degrees from the University of Michigan.[1]
He was professor of international relations at the Federal Executive Institute, Charlottesville, Virginia, from 1968 to 1988.[1]
He held the following titles with the United States government:[citation needed]
He was professor of international relations at the Federal Executive Institute, Charlottesville, Virginia, from 1968 to 1988.[1]
In 1948, he married Mildred Virginia Usak, and they had four children, Jan, Jill, Jeffrey, Jonathan.[1]
He was a fellow of the Rockefeller Foundation.[1]
In 1995, his son, lawyer Jeffrey Donald Nuechterlein, married Abigail Riggs Spangler, daughter of billionaire businessman Clemmie Spangler.[2] He died in Charlottesville, Virginia on July 7, 2022, at the age of 97.[3]
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