Francis Ormond Wilson
Francis Ormond Wilson | |
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Charge d'Affaires of New Zealand to Soviet Union | |
In office September 1981 – May 1984 | |
Preceded by | Gerald Reginald McGhie |
Succeeded by | Alison Vale Stokes |
Ambassador of New Zealand to Chile | |
In office 27 March 1992 – 1996 | |
Preceded by | Paul Tipping |
Succeeded by | David McGee |
Personal details | |
Born | 1931 |
Francis Ormond Wilson is a retired diplomat of New Zealand.
- Until the Fall of Saigon on 21 April 1975 he was second secretary with Warwik Howe in South Vietnam.[1]
- He was Consul-General in Hong Kong.
- From September 1981 to May 1984 he was Charge d'Affaires in Moscow.
- From 27 March 1992 to 1996 he was ambassador in Santiago de Chile on 22 April 1992 he was acreditated in Brasília.[2]
References
- ↑ WILSON, Frank, 'The Fall of Saigon', in Brian Lynch (ed.), Celebrating New Zealand's Emergence: A Tribute to Sir George Laking and Frank Corner (NZIIA, Wellington, 2005).
- ↑ NUEVA ZELANIDIA MARZO (27): El nuevo embajador de Nueva Zelandia en Chile, Francis Ormond Wilson, presento sus cartas credenciales al Presidente Patricio Aylwin. (L.E.) e Senhor Francis Ormond Wilson, Embaixador da Nova Zelândia. MENSAGEM. N° 113,_ de 22 abril de 1992.
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