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La Paz, Bolivia




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La Paz MSGs Alpha Roster                                      
A.
Acosta, D., Sgt. 85-86
B.
Beatty, David 70-70
Bell, Barney 80-81
Boland, GySgt 77-77 NCOIC
C.
Caldwell, Raymond C S/Sgt 80-81 NCOIC
Call, John 72-72
Carbajal, Joe 76-77
Cook, Joe GySgt 79-80  NCOIC
Cotter, Web 69-69
D.
E.
Elliott, Gary 72-72
Ewen, Jim 76-77
F.
Ferreira, Horacio, Sgt. 85-86
Foley, Pete 76-77
G.
Gerke, Dean 76-77
Green, Wally, Sgt. 70-71  NCOIC
H.
Harris, R., Sgt. 85-86
I.
Isler, Sam M/Sgt 72-72 NCOIC
J.
K.
Kloen, Riyce  76-77
Krause, Steve 80-81
L.
Lehman, Steve 72-72
M.
Mann, M., GySgt. 85-86         NCOIC/Det Cmdr.
Martinez, Chico 72-72
Monroe, John 72-72
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N.
O.
Obday, Bob 70-70
P.
Patterson, David L. 70-71
Polk, Tim 80-81
Pomeroy, James M. S/Sgt 70-70 NCOIC
Q.
R.
Robbs, Ed 72-72
S.
Salsgiver, Ted 69-69
Sanders, Doyl Sgt 69-70 NCOIC
Santacruz, Dan 72-72
Smith, Ron 72-72
Smith, Scott V. 68-69
Sprague, S. Sgt. 85-86
Stoops, Steve 80-81
Stranski, GySgt 76-77 NCOIC
Summers, Scott 80-81
T.
U.
V.
Veal, Hugh 76-77
W.
Wallace, Don 76-77
Wheeler, R., Cpl. 85-86
Williams, Cpl 80-81
Willis, R., Cpl. 85-86
Wistoff, Dana 80-81
Wright, William F
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THE NAMES OF CURRENT DETACHMENT MEMBERS ARE NOT TO BE DISPLAYED WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE DETACHMENT COMMANDER
2010
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2009
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2008
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2007
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2006
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2005
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2004
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2003

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2002

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In August 2002, Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada won the presidential election. He was replaced by Carlos Mesa the following year after 80 people were killed and hundreds more injured during protests against the export of natural gas. Mesa continued the export initiative however, and a referendum in mid-2004 suggested that, despite previous protests, he had the qualified support of the electorate.
2001

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2000

Ambassador: V. Manuel Rocha
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1999

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1998

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1997

Ambassador: Donna Jean Hrinak
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Hrinak, Donna Jean (b. 1951) of Virginia. Born in 1951.
Foreign Service officer; U.S. Ambassador to Dominican Republic, 1994; Bolivia, 1997-98; Venezuela, 2000.
1996

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1995

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1994

Ambassador: Curtis W. Kamman
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1993

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1992

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1991

Ambassador: Charles R. Bowers 
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Bolivia is currently vying to strengthen its regional links and is a supporter of a South American common market. Its reputation as a cocaine-producing country in the early 1990s complicated relations with the US, and this strained relationship exacerbated a severe recession that peaked in 1999 with a record 20% unemployment. Inflation has since been reduced to around 4% annually. A huge gulf still separates this divided society, with half the population immersed in the contemporary world and half who remain subsistent peasants.

Charles R. Bowers- of California. Born in 1940.
Foreign Service officer; U.S. Ambassador to Bolivia, 1991-94.
1990

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1989

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1988

Ambassador: Edward Morgan Rowell  / Robert S. Gelbard
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1987

Ambassador: Edward Morgan Rowell
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1986

Ambassador: Edward Morgan Rowell
Company Commander: 
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GySgt. M. Mann                                                    A/: Sgt. R. Harris
Watchstanders: Sgt. D. Acosta, Sgt. Horacio Ferreira, Sgt. S. Sprague, Cpl. R. Wheeler, Cpl. R. Willis, 

1985

Ambassador: Edward Morgan Rowell
Company Commander: 
NCOIC:
GySgt. M. Mann                                                                                       A/: Sgt. R. Harris
Watchstanders: Sgt. D. Acosta, Sgt. Horacio Ferreira, Sgt. S. Sprague, Cpl. R. Wheeler, Cpl. R. Willis,   

1984

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1983

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1982

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1981

Ambassador:  Edwin C. Corr
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NCOIC:
GySgt Joe Cook followed by SSgt Raymond C. Caldwell.
Watchstanders:  Sgt Dana (Red) Whistoff, Sgt Steve Krause,Sgt Steve Stoops,,Sgt Scot Summers,Sgt Tim Polk
Sgt Barney Bell, Cpl Williams
Edwin C. Corr.of Norman, Cleveland County, Okla. Born in 1934.
U.S. Ambassador to Peru, 1980Bolivia, 1981-85; El Salvador, 1985.

Klaus Barbie was apprehended during this time frame.  Torture testemony   US Gov Investigation Record
1980

Ambassador: Marvin Weissman
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1979

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1978

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1977

Ambassador: Paul H. Boeker
RMO:   Major Ray
Company Commander: 
NCOIC:
GySgt Stranski, then GySgt Boland           ANCOIC: Sgt Royce Kloen
Watchstanders: Sgt. Jim Ewen, Sgt Don Wallace, Sgt Hugh Veal, Cpl Dean Gerke, Sgt Pete Foley, Sgt Joe Carbajal

1976

Ambassador: William Perry Stedman, Jr.
RMO:   Major Ray
Company Commander: 
NCOIC:
GySgt Stranski, then GySgt Boland           ANCOIC: Sgt Royce Kloen
Watchstanders: Sgt. Jim Ewen, Sgt Don Wallace, Sgt Hugh Veal, Cpl Dean Gerke, Sgt Pete Foley, Sgt Joe Carbajal

1975

Ambassador: William Perry Stedman, Jr.
Company Commander: 
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Watchstanders: William F. Wright, 

1974

Ambassador: William Perry Stedman, Jr.
Company Commander: 
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Watchstanders: William F. Wright, 

1973

Ambassador: William Perry Stedman, Jr.
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1972

Ambassador: 
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NCOIC:
MGSgt Sam Isler
Watchstanders: Sgt. John Monroe, Cpl. Ron Smith, Sgt. Chico Martinez, Cpl. Dan Santacruz, Sgt. Gary Elliott, Sgt. Ed Robbs, Cpl. Steve Lehman, Cpl. John Call

1971

Ambassador: 
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NCOIC:
Sgt. Wally Green
Watchstanders: David L. Paterson, 

1970

Ambassador: 
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NCOIC:
 Sgt. Doyle Sanders, David L. Paterson, SSgt. James M. Pomeroy, Sgt. Wally Green
Watchstanders: Bob Obday, David Beatty, 
Sgt Sanders was replaced by SSgt Pomeroy on arrival
1969

Ambassador: Ernest V. Siracusa
Company Commander: 
NCOIC:
 Sgt. Doyle Sanders
Watchstanders: Web Cotter, Ted Salsgiver, Scott V. Smith, 

1968

Ambassador: Raul H. Castro
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Watchstanders: Scott V. Smith

1967

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1966

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1965

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1964

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In 1964, a military junta headed by General René Barrientos overthrew the MNR. Military regimes subsequently came and went with monotonous regularity until the election of the leftist civilian Movimiento de la Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR) under Dr Hernán Siles Zuazo in 1982. Three years later Zuazo was defeated by Paz Estenssoro, who immediately sought to curb the stratospheric inflation levels (at one point reaching 35,000% annually) and implemented austerity measures.
1963

Ambassador: Douglas Henderson
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1962

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1961

Ambassador: Ben S. Stephansky
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1960

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1959

Ambassador: Carl W. Strom
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1958

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1957

Ambassador: Philip W. Bonsal
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1956

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1955

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1954

Ambassador: Gerald A. Drew
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1953

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1952

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1951

Ambassador: Edward J. Sparks
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Perhaps the most significant development during this time was the formation of the populist Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario (MNR). In 1951, the MNR, under the leadership of Víctor Paz Estenssoro, prevailed in the general elections but was stymied by a last-minute coup. The coup provoked a popular armed revolt which became known as the April Revolution of 1952. The military was subsequently defeated and Paz Estenssoro was brought back.
1950

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1949

Ambassador: Irving Florman
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1948
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US Chiefs of Mission to Bolivia
Irving Florman (Ambassador 1949-51) Edward J. Sparks (Ambassador 1951-54) Gerald A. Drew (Ambassador 1954-57) Philip W. Bonsal (Ambassador 1957-59) Carl W. Strom (Ambassador 1959-61) Ben S. Stephansky (Ambassador 1961-63) Douglas Henderson  Raul H. Castro (Ambassador 1968-69) Ernest V. Siracusa (Ambassador 1969-73) William Perry Stedman, Jr.APaul H. Boeker (Ambassador 1977-80) Marvin Weissman (Ambassador 1980) Edwin G. CorrEdward Morgan Rowell (Ambassador 1985-88) Robert S. Gelbard (Ambassador 1988-91) Charles R. Bowers (Ambassador 1991-94) Curtis W. Kamman (Ambassador 1994-97) Donna Jean Hrinak (Ambassador 1997-98) V. Manuel Rocha (Ambassador 2000)
(Ambassador 1981-85) Ambassador Edwin G. Corr:
1934- ) Foreign Service officer
1980 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Peru
1981 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Bolivia
1985 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, El Salvador




(Ambassador 1981-85)
Ambassador Edwin G. Corr:
1934- ) Foreign Service officer
1980 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Peru
1981 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Bolivia
1985 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, El Salvador

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