USAID
The United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam is headquartered in Saigon, with various offices and personnel located throughout the country.
89 pages

Abstract
The mission is led by Ambassador Graham Martin, who serves as the chief of mission and ambassador. The ambassador is assisted by a deputy chief of mission, Wolfgang J. Lehmann, and a secretary, S. Kiel. The Office of the Ambassador is responsible for overseeing the mission's activities and providing guidance to the various departments and offices within the mission. The office is also responsible for coordinating with the Vietnamese government and other international organizations. The mission's personnel directory lists various individuals who work in different capacities within the mission. These individuals include special assistants, secretaries, and other support staff. The directory also lists the telephone numbers and extensions for each individual. The mission's communication center is responsible for handling telephone calls and other communications within the mission. The center is equipped with various telephone systems, including Class A and Class B phones, which allow personnel to make and receive calls within the mission and with external parties. The mission's personnel directory also lists the telephone numbers and extensions for various offices and departments within the mission, including the Office of the Ambassador, the Office of the Deputy Chief of Mission, and the Office of the Secretary. The directory also lists the telephone numbers and extensions for various support staff, including secretaries and special assistants. The mission's communication center is also responsible for handling long-distance calls and other external communications. The center is equipped with various telephone systems, including tandem switches, which allow personnel to make and receive calls with external parties. The mission's personnel directory lists the telephone numbers and extensions for various external parties, including the Vietnamese government, other international organizations, and commercial facilities. The directory also lists the telephone numbers and extensions for various emergency services, including the fire department, ambulance, and police. The mission's communication center is also responsible for handling collect calls and other external communications. The center is equipped with various telephone systems, including Class A and Class B phones, which allow personnel to make and receive calls with external parties.
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USAID DEC