The Foreign Service Journal, December 2005

son, Stephen R., not to me, Stephen N. The letter, however, was mine, not his. I served happily in the depart- ment’s and USIA’s Foreign Service at posts from Singapore to Helsinki from the 1940s to the 1970s. Now in my 93rd year, I have the enormous pleasure of seeing my children pick up where I left off. My work appeared numerous times in the FSJ in mid-century and mid-career. Stephen N. Sestanovich FSO, retired Moraga, Calif. n L E T T E R S u D E C E M B E R 2 0 0 5 / F O R E I G N S E R V I C E J O U R N A L 9 Fully furnished apartments and single family homes, with large spacious rooms, full sized kitchens, and housewares. Separate living, dining and sleeping areas. Hotel style amenities, including swimming pools, hot tubs, fitness centers, optional maid service and more. Rates within the TDY per diem. Whether you are with the Local, State or Federal Government agency or the military, Crimson offers superior solutions to fit your budget and per diem. Crimson Government Housing Solutions Include: Assignment Changes Evacuations Intern Programs International Visitors Project teams Relocations Short / Long Details TDY Training Crimson offers an exceptional value in temporary housing for government personnel. Our furnished apartments and single- family homes are a spacious and more luxurious alternative to the cramped quarters of a hotel room. 202.986.0433 888.233.7759 info@crimsonworldwide.com www.crimsonworldwide.com We regret an error in “Breaking through Diplomacy’s Glass Ceil- ing,” by Ann Wright ( FSJ , October 2005). In Chart 1, “Firsts for Female Diplomats,” the entry for 1995 is incorrect. The first female ambassador to a Middle Eastern country was April Glaspie (FSO), who served as U.S. ambassador to Iraq from 1988 to 1990. Send your letters to: journal@afsa.org. Note that all letters are subject to editing for style, format and length.

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