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Franklin Huddle

Franklin Pierce "Frank" Huddle, Jr. (born May 9, 1943) is an American diplomat. Huddle has the nickname "Pancho."〔Block, Zachary. "(No Resting Place )" ((Archive )). ''Brown University Alumni Magazine''. Accessed January 1, 2010.〕
A native of California,〔"(China Hosts APEC 2001 )." ''State Magazine'' December 2001. ''United States Department of State''.〕〔"(President Bush Announces Three Individuals to Serve in His Administration )." ''White House''. June 22, 2001.〕 Huddle received a Bachelor of Arts in linguistics from Brown University in 1965. Huddle received two degrees from Harvard University, including a Master of Arts in Middle Eastern History and Languages in 1978 and a Doctor of Philosophy in 1978.〔"(Franklin Pierce Huddle Ambassador, Tajikistan )." ''United States Department of State''. January 4, 2002.〕
From September 1990 to September 1994 Huddle served in Myanmar as the Chargé d'affaires ''ad interim''.〔〔"(Burma )." ''United States Department of State''. Accessed October 28, 2008.〕
While serving as the Consul General of Bombay (Mumbai), Huddle and his wife, Chanya "Pom" Huddle, survived the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961, which was hijacked, on November 23, 1996.〔McNeil, Ronald G., Jr. "(Terror in the Air, and Frantic Rescue From the Sea )." ''The New York Times''. November 25, 1996.〕〔Heintz, Jim. "(U.S. Ambassador, Tajikistan Head Meet )." ''Associated Press''. October 26, 2001.〕 Huddle said that he chose to fly on Ethiopian Airlines while planning a safari trip to Kenya because of Ethiopian Airlines's reputation and added that the airline was one of two airlines in Africa to have Federal Aviation Administration certification. Franklin Huddle wanted a flight during the day, reasoning that flying during the day is "safer."〔"African Hijack"/"Ocean Landing," ''Mayday''〕 Huddle credits his and his wife's survival to a last-minute upgrade to business class.〔 Huddle and his wife have one child.〔
Huddle served as U.S. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Tajikistan.〔〔〔"(Franklin Pierce Huddle, Ambassador to Tajikistan )," ''United States Department of State''. Accessed October 28, 2008.〕 He received an appointment on October 1, 2001 and presented his credentials on October 26, 2001. He left the Tajikistan post on October 9, 2003.〔"(Tajikistan )." ''United States Department of State''. Accessed October 28, 2008.〕
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