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James Keough Bishop Jr. (born July 21, 1938) is an American Foreign Service Officer, who served as U.S. Ambassador to Niger (1979ā81), Liberia (1987-90), and Somalia (1990ā91).
Bishop's last ambassadorial posting to Somalia ended in a rescue by the U.S. military in Operation Eastern Exit, when the embassy came under threat as a result of military action in the Somali Civil War.
Biography
= Early life and education
=Bishop was born July 21, 1938, in New Rochelle, New York to James Keough Bishop Sr. and Dorothy (nƩe O'Keefe). He graduated from the College of the Holy Cross (B.S., 1960) and Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies (M.I.I.P., 1981).
= Diplomatic career
=After graduating from college in 1960, Bishop entered the Foreign Service in 1960, where he held the following diplomatic positions:
press officer at the Department of State, 1961ā63
vice consul in Auckland, New Zealand, 1963ā66
consul in Beirut, Lebanon, 1966
economic officer in Beirut, Lebanon, 1966ā68
economic officer in YaoundĆ©, Cameroon, 1968ā70
desk officer for Chad, Gabon, Mauritius and Madagascar, 1970ā72
desk officer for Ghana and Togo, 1972ā74
Deputy Director for West Africa at the Department of State, 1974ā76
Director of North African Affairs at the Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs at the Department of State, 1977ā79
Ambassador to the Republic of Niger, 1979ā81
Deputy Assistant Secretary for African Affairs at the Department of State, 1981ā87
Ambassador to the Republic of Liberia, 1987-90
Ambassador to the Somali Democratic Republic, 1990-91
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs, 1991-93
Bishop retired from the Foreign Service in 1993.
Personal life
Bishop and his wife mechanical engineer Kathleen Marie Kirby (February 14, 1947 ā September 29, 2011) have six children and were married from 1977 until Kathleen death. Bishop and his first wife, attorney Ann Bishop Richardson(December 15, 1940 ā April 17, 2012), were married from 1970 to 1976 and have three children and two grandchildren. He is Roman Catholic.