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David Manker Abshire was born on 11 April, 1926 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is a diplomat. Discover David Manker Abshire’s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?
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David Manker Abshire |
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| Age |
88 years old |
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Aries |
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11 April 1926 |
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11 April |
| Birthplace |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
| Date of death |
(2014-10-31) |
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Tennessee |
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David Manker Abshire Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is David Manker Abshire’s Wife?
His wife is Carolyn Lamar Sample
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Carolyn Lamar Sample |
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David Manker Abshire Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is David Manker Abshire worth at the age of 88 years old? David Manker Abshire’s income source is mostly from being a successful diplomat. He is from Tennessee. We have estimated
David Manker Abshire’s net worth
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$1 Million – $5 Million |
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Pending |
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Under Review |
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diplomat |
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Abshire died on October 31, 2014 of pulmonary fibrosis in Alexandria, Virginia. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, the former Carolyn Sample, his son, Lupton, his daughters Anna Bowman, Mary Lee Jensvold, Phyliis d’Hoop and Carolyn Hall. He has 11 grandchildren.
Abshire was a Republican and the author of seven books, the most recent being A Call to Greatness: Challenging Our Next President, which was published in 2008. Abshire was married and had five children.
In July 2002, he was elected President of the Richard Lounsbery Foundation of New York. He was a member of the exclusive Alfalfa Club.
In 1983–1987 Abshire was Ambassador to NATO where, in reaction to the threat posed by Soviet SS-20 missiles, he was appointed to oversee the deployment of Pershing and Cruise missiles. For his service, he was given the Distinguished Public Service Medal.
During the transition of government in 1980, Abshire was asked by President-elect Reagan to head the National Security Group, which included the State and Defense Departments, the U.S. Information Agency, and the Central Intelligence Agency. He served for nine years on the board of Procter & Gamble.
In 1962, Abshire and Admiral Arleigh Burke founded the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). In 1988, as President of CSIS, he merged the Hawaii-based Pacific Forum into his organization to give it more input from the Asia-Pacific region. Dr. Abshire served as Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations from 1970 to 1973 and later as Chairman of the U.S. Board of International Broadcasting (1975–77). He was a member of the Murphy Commission (1974–75), the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (1981–1982), and the President’s Task Force on U.S. Government International Broadcasting (1991).
Abshire graduated from the US Military Academy at West Point in 1951. Then he received his doctorate in History from Georgetown University in 1959, where for many years he was an adjunct professor at its Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. He is a member of the Project on National Security Reform. Till 1977 he worked as administrator in the Advisory Board at St. Albans School and in the Board of Advisors at Naval War College.
Abshire fought in the Korean War 1951–1955, where he served as platoon leader, division intelligence officer and company commander. He received various distinctions: the Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster with V for Valor, Combat Infantry Badge and Commendation Ribbon with medal pendant.
He graduated from The Bright School in 1938, and Baylor School in Chattanooga in 1944.
David Manker Abshire (April 11, 1926 – October 31, 2014) served as a Special Counselor to President Ronald Reagan and was the United States Permanent Representative to NATO from 1983 to 1987. Abshire presided over the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress.
Abshire was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee on April 11, 1926.