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  1. John Jeffry Louis Jr. (June 10, 1925 – February 15, 1995) was an American businessman and diplomat. He served as the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom. [1] Early life. John J. Louis Jr., was born in Evanston, Illinois to Chicago advertiser John Jeffry Louis and Johnson Wax heiress Henrietta Johnson Louis.

  2. John Jeffry Louis Jr. (10 de junio de 1925-15 de febrero de 1995) fue un empresario y diplomático estadounidense. Se desempeñó como embajador de Estados Unidos en el Reino Unido.

  3. 12 de ene. de 2024 · John J. Louis Jr. (1925–1995) NOTE TO READERS. Updates to the Principal Officers and Chiefs of Mission database are currently suspended. For information about the Department’s current and recent leadership, we recommend visiting the Department of State homepage’s Biographies of Senior Officials and List of U.S. Ambassadors.

  4. Abstract. John J. Louis, Jr formally served as American Ambassador to the United Kingdom for 844 days, from 27 May 1981 to 19 September 1983. During that time he was faced with a series of diplomatic incidents that threatened to weaken the relationship between America and Britain, from major international events such as the Falkland Islands War ...

  5. John J. Louis, Jr. AKA John Jeffry Louis, Jr. Born: 10-Jun - 1925. Birthplace: Evanston, IL. Died: 15-Feb - 1995. Location of death: Winnetka, IL. Cause of death: unspecified. Gender: Male. Race or Ethnicity: White. Sexual orientation: Straight. Occupation: Business. Party Affiliation: Republican. Nationality: United States.

    • June 10, 1925
    • February 15, 1995
  6. John Jeffry Louis Jr. (June 10, 1925 – February 15, 1995) was an American businessman and diplomat. He served as the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom. John J. Louis Jr., was born in Evanston, Illinois to Chicago advertiser John Jeffry Louis and Johnson Wax heiress Henrietta Johnson...

  7. John J. Louis, Jr formally served as American Ambassador to the United Kingdom for 844 days, from 27 May 1981 to 19 September 1983. During that time he was faced with a series of diplomatic incidents that threatened to weaken the relationship between America and Britain, from major international events such as the Falkland Islands War to trade ...