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Tag: Foreign Service PostsForeign Service Friday: Despatch vs. DispatchToday’s post is written by archivist David Langbart who works primarily with diplomatic records. In my earlier post about Despatches, I noted that the correct spelling in Department of State usage is dEspatch and not dIspatch. After writing that post, purely by serendipity, I located a document that shows just how seriously the Department of [...] Posted by David Langbart on May 13, 2011, under Archives II, Civil Records. Foreign Service Friday! The Official-Informal LetterToday’s post is written by archivist David Langbart, who works primarily with diplomatic records. Researchers who use Department of State records may be interested to know a bit more about the types of documents used by Foreign Service Posts to communicate with the Department of State. This is the fifth, and final, in a series [...] Posted by David Langbart on April 8, 2011, under Reference. Foreign Service Friday! The Operations MemorandumToday’s post is written by archivist David Langbart, who works primarily with diplomatic records. Researchers who use Department of State records may be interested to know a bit more about the types of documents used by Foreign Service Posts to communicate with the Department of State. This is the fourth in a series of postings [...] Posted by David Langbart on April 1, 2011, under Archives II, Civil Records, Reference. Foreign Service Friday! The AirgramToday’s post is written by archivist David Langbart who works primarily with diplomatic records. Researchers who use Department of State records may be interested to know a bit more about the types of documents used by Foreign Service Posts to communicate with the Department of State. This is the third in a series of postings [...] Posted by David Langbart on March 25, 2011, under Archives II, Civil Records, Reference. Foreign Service Friday! The DespatchToday’s post is written by archivist David Langbart who works primarily with diplomatic records. Researchers who use Department of State records may be interested to know a bit more about the types of documents used by Foreign Service Posts to communicate with the Department of State. This is the first in a series of postings [...] Posted by David Langbart on March 11, 2011, under Archives II, Civil Records, Reference. |
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