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          William J. Sebald

          American diplomat (–)

          William J. Sebald

          Sebald in June

          In office
          PresidentHarry S.

          Truman

          Preceded byJoseph Grew
          Succeeded byRobert D. Murphy
          In office
          April 25, &#;– July 15,
          PresidentHarry S.

          Truman
          Dwight D. Eisenhower

          Preceded byDavid McK. Key
          Succeeded byJoseph C. Satterthwaite
          In office
          March 14, &#;– October 31,
          PresidentDwight D.

          Eisenhower
          John F. Kennedy

          Preceded byDouglas M. Moffat
          Succeeded byWilliam C. Battle
          Born()November 5,
          Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
          DiedAugust 10, () (aged&#;78)
          Naples, Florida, U.S.
          SpouseEdith Frances deBecker
          Alma materU.S.

          Naval Academy

          ProfessionLawyer, Diplomat

          William Joseph Sebald (November 5, – August 10, ) was an American diplomat who served as United States Ambassador to Burma from April to July , and to Australia from to

          Education and career

          Sebald graduated from the U.S.

          Naval Academy in