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A Foreign Service Officer (FSO) is a commissioned member of the United States Foreign Service. As diplomats, Foreign Service Officers formulate and implement the foreign policy of the United States. FSOs spend most of their careers overseas as members of U.S. embassies, consulates, and other diplomatic missions, though some receive assignments to combatant command, Congress, and educational institutions such as the various U.S. War Colleges. Within the Foreign Service, they are also known as Generalists.
Foreign Service Officers, who occupy most of the top tiers of the Foreign Service, are one of five categories of Foreign Service employees. Other categories include Foreign Service Nationals and Specialists (e.g., Special Agents of the U.S. Diplomatic Security Service).
Currently, there are five career tracks (called cones) for State Department Foreign Service Generalists: Consular Officers, Economic Officers, Management Officers, Political Officers, and Public Diplomacy Officers. Consular Officers are charged primarily with working with American citizens with activities such as adoptions and would be charged with evacuating Americans from the country in the case of a disaster. Economic Officers work with foreign economic agencies to facilitate economic issues as well as foreign policy dealing with technology and sciences. Management Officers are responsible for the affairs of an embassy or consulate and dealing with the personnel and budgets of the embassy. Political Officers have the responsibility of interacting with foreign governments on policy issues and negotiating policy. Lastly, Public Diplomacy Officers inform the citizens of their respective countries on the actions of the embassy, including meeting with the press and giving educational events.
Diplomatic service is the body of diplomats and foreign policy officers maintained by the government of a country to communicate with the governments of other countries. Diplomatic personnel enjoy diplomatic immunity when they are accredited to other countries. Diplomatic services are often part of the larger civil service and sometimes a constituent part of the foreign ministry.
Some intergovernmental organizations, such as the European Union, and some international non-state organizations, such as the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, may also retain diplomatic services in other jurisdictions. For non-state organizations, however, the reciprocation of diplomatic recognition by other jurisdictions is difficult, as diplomacy tends to establish the concept of recognition upon an assumed sovereignty over geographical territory; the SMOM, in this case, receives diplomats at its headquarters in Rome, as all permanent missions to the SMOM are jointly accredited as permanent missions to the Holy See. In relation, many more non-state international organizations, such as the IFRC/ICRC, maintain permanent non-voting observer status to intergovernmental bodies such as the United Nations General Assembly, appointing individual representatives to the observer office.
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"Changing the World: Joining the Foreign Service" is a video dedicated to showcasing the faces and stories of the amazing men and women who have helped change the world through their careers in the Foreign Service. The film seeks to inspire and prompt people to participate in U.S. diplomacy by joining the Foreign Service.
Foreign Service Officers are the face of America around the world. At a time in the not so distant past, FSOs were almost always white, middle to upper class and from the Northeast. Today, there are more women and minorities, but they are underrepresented. The State Department is working to remake the institution into one that looks like America today; diverse and multi-cultural.
If you are looking for a job to travel the globe, consider joining the US Department of State. Foreign service specialist are needed in all corners of the globe to help support diplomatic efforts. Job Page: http://careers.state.gov Specialist Vacancy List: http://careers.state.gov/specialist/vacancy-announcements Webpage: http://www.goodbrowngravy.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/GoodBrownGravy
U.S. Department of State Director for Recruitment, Marianne Myles, discusses the new Foreign Service Officer selection process with U.S. Department of State Spokesman Sean McCormack. For text transcript and other videos, go to http://video.state.gov.
Former State Vice President of AFSA, the labor union for the Foreign Service, Matthew Asada discusses his unlikely path to being involved in workers' justice. For more information, visit our website http://americasdiplomats.com/ Executive Producer: MacDara King Lead Editor: David Heidelberger Contact us at info@fpa.org
Navarro Moore, a Foreign Service Officer on the Political Career Track who is currently serving to the U.S. Embassy in San Salvador, discusses his path to the Foreign Service, at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. March 10, 2011. [Go to http://www.state.gov/video for text transcript and more video.]
Learn how to pass the FSOT test prep and be prepared for your test day. Find out about FSOT exam study resources and practice that is available online. FSOT Study Guide: http://www.mo-media.com/fsot/ FSOT Flashcards: http://www.flashcardsecrets.com/fsot/ FSOT Practice Test: http://www.mometrix.com/academy/fsot-practice-test/ Subscribe to Mometrix Test Preparation: http://bit.ly/1n79dlJ FOLLOW Mometrix Test Preparation: Subscribe: http://bit.ly/1n79dlJ Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1hEvMu7 Twitter: http://bit.ly/1n769pG Pinterest: http://goo.gl/zrYsVv Google+: http://bit.ly/1hEwYgR #fsot Many members of the United State's diplomatic missions, including those in consulates and embassies, hold the prestigious title of Foreign Service Officers. Of the almost 12,000 Foreign Service personnel,...
MANILA - Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario has the following advice for those who want to become a Foreign Service Officer: Study hard.
Marjorie Stern, a Foreign Service Officer on the Public Diplomacy Career Track, shares her experiences in the Foreign Service, at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. March 10, 2011. [Go to http://www.state.gov/video for text transcript and more video.]
Andy Wilson Foreign Service officer 02/26/2009
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Tribute to Foreign Service Officer Anne Smedinghoff, a State Department Officer killed in Afghanistan by the American Veterans Center.
Story Telling at the Vietnam Women's Memorial: May 27, 2013 SGM Lisa Torello, U.S. Army, daughter of Carol H. Torello, U. S. Army Special Forces, Killed in Action, Vietnam December 26, 1965. Anton (Tony) Joseph Cistaro, USAID Foreign Service Reserve Officer, Vietnam 1963-1965
History [edit]Partridge and his academy The university was founded in 1819 at Norwich by military educator and former superintendent of West Point, Captain Alden B. Partridge. Captain Partridge believed in the "American System of Education," a traditional liberal arts curriculum with instruction in civil engineering and military science. After leaving West Point because of congressional disapproval of his system, he returned to his native state of Vermont to create the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy. Captain Partridge, in founding his academy, rebelled against the reforms of Sylvanus Thayer to prevent the rise of what he saw as the greatest threat to the security of the young republic: a professional officer class. He believed that a well-trained militia was an urgent ...
Sri Rommel is an accomplished Diplomat with over 25 years of service in various Indian Missions abroad in all most all continents. He worked in different capacities as First Secretary, Counsellor, Charge d’ affairs , Counsel General of India, and Head of Indian Missions abroad handling Political, Consular , Economic and Cultural matters of the Indian Missions in those countries. Sri Rommel, after qualifying in the Indian Civil Services Exams in the year 1980, opted for Foreign Service and worked in the United Nations Division of the Ministry of External Affairs , New Delhi. Subsequently, during 1988-92, Sri Rommel choose to work in his Home State of Andhra Pradesh. He worked as the Regional Passport Officer Hyderabad and Bangalore, and was instrumental in issuing over one million pass...
On August 9, 2010, Robert Sutter - Visiting Professor, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University Washington, D.C - spoke at US Embassy Wellington on the U.S. Policy and Prospects in Asia During the Obama Administration. Based among other things on a forth-coming book on U.S.-China relations and on articles on contemporary Southeast Asia, Asian Perspective, and many others. Robert Sutter has been Visiting Professor of Asian Studies at the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, since 2001. Prior to taking this full-time position, Sutter specialized in Asian and Pacific Affairs and US foreign policy in a US government career of 33 years involving the Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Department of State, and the...
"Former Ambassador Richard Holbrooke was nominated by President Clinton to be Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs, in 1994. Prior to becoming Ambassador he was an Assistant Secretary of State, and before that the U.S. Ambassador to Germany. Ambassador Holbrooke began his career in 1962, immediately after graduating from Brown University, as a Foreign Service Officer. After studying Vietnamese, he was sent to Vietnam and, in the following six years served in a variety of posts related to Vietnam -- first in the Mekong Delta as a provincial representative for the Agency for International Development (AID), and then as staff assistant to Ambassadors Maxwell Taylor and Henry Cabot Lodge. In 1966 he was re-assigned to the White House, working on the Vietnam staff of P...
Chris Dorsey, candidate for City of Richmond Sheriff, held a press conference to endorse Occupy Bilderberg that will be occurring in Chantily, Virginia from May 31 - June 2, 2012. Local television stations, Channels 6 and 8 showed up, and I made the fourth person at this press conference. For more information about Occupy Bilderberg, visit their website, http://occupybilderberg.org/ or their fb event page, www.facebook.com/events/353805951347304 From Facebook event description: "On Saturday May 26th at High Noon in front of the Richmond Federal Reserve Virginians demanding justice and constitutional restoration will hold a press conference to endorse and explain the purpose for Occupy Bilderberg. Occupiers will return to Kanawha Plaza to expose those who run world governments. The gl...
Ann Wright , US Army (Ret) Colonel and retired Foreign Service officer, spoke at the Dennos Museum Center, Milliken Auditorium, on Tuesday, October 26. Ann Wright, Colonel USA (ret), with degrees in both law and national security affairs, served 13 years in the US Army and 16 additional years in the Army Reserves. She was an officer in the Foreign Service from 1987 until 2003 when she resigned in protest of U.S. policy in the Middle East. Since then, Ann has been writing and working for peace. Continuing to work and write for peace, Col. Wright has traveled to Iran and Afghanistan as a citizen diplomat, has made three trips to Gaza, and was one of 14 US citizens on the Gaza Flotilla that was attacked by Israeli commandos in May of this year. The event was coordinated by MidEast: JustPea...
Ann Wright, US Army (Ret) Colonel and retired Foreign Service officer, spoke at the Dennos Museum Center, Milliken Auditorium, on Tuesday, October 26. Ann Wright, Colonel USA (ret), with degrees in both law and national security affairs, served 13 years in the US Army and 16 additional years in the Army Reserves. She was an officer in the Foreign Service from 1987 until 2003 when she resigned in protest of U.S. policy in the Middle East. Since then, Ann has been writing and working for peace. Continuing to work and write for peace, Col. Wright has traveled to Iran and Afghanistan as a citizen diplomat, has made three trips to Gaza, and was one of 14 US citizens on the Gaza Flotilla that was attacked by Israeli commandos in May of this year. The event was coordinated by MidEast: JustPeac...
"Changing the World: Joining the Foreign Service" is a video dedicated to showcasing the faces and stories of the amazing men and women who have helped change the world through their careers in the Foreign Service. The film seeks to inspire and prompt people to participate in U.S. diplomacy by joining the Foreign Service.
Foreign Service Officers are the face of America around the world. At a time in the not so distant past, FSOs were almost always white, middle to upper class and from the Northeast. Today, there are more women and minorities, but they are underrepresented. The State Department is working to remake the institution into one that looks like America today; diverse and multi-cultural.
If you are looking for a job to travel the globe, consider joining the US Department of State. Foreign service specialist are needed in all corners of the globe to help support diplomatic efforts. Job Page: http://careers.state.gov Specialist Vacancy List: http://careers.state.gov/specialist/vacancy-announcements Webpage: http://www.goodbrowngravy.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/GoodBrownGravy
U.S. Department of State Director for Recruitment, Marianne Myles, discusses the new Foreign Service Officer selection process with U.S. Department of State Spokesman Sean McCormack. For text transcript and other videos, go to http://video.state.gov.
Former State Vice President of AFSA, the labor union for the Foreign Service, Matthew Asada discusses his unlikely path to being involved in workers' justice. For more information, visit our website http://americasdiplomats.com/ Executive Producer: MacDara King Lead Editor: David Heidelberger Contact us at info@fpa.org
Navarro Moore, a Foreign Service Officer on the Political Career Track who is currently serving to the U.S. Embassy in San Salvador, discusses his path to the Foreign Service, at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. March 10, 2011. [Go to http://www.state.gov/video for text transcript and more video.]
Learn how to pass the FSOT test prep and be prepared for your test day. Find out about FSOT exam study resources and practice that is available online. FSOT Study Guide: http://www.mo-media.com/fsot/ FSOT Flashcards: http://www.flashcardsecrets.com/fsot/ FSOT Practice Test: http://www.mometrix.com/academy/fsot-practice-test/ Subscribe to Mometrix Test Preparation: http://bit.ly/1n79dlJ FOLLOW Mometrix Test Preparation: Subscribe: http://bit.ly/1n79dlJ Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1hEvMu7 Twitter: http://bit.ly/1n769pG Pinterest: http://goo.gl/zrYsVv Google+: http://bit.ly/1hEwYgR #fsot Many members of the United State's diplomatic missions, including those in consulates and embassies, hold the prestigious title of Foreign Service Officers. Of the almost 12,000 Foreign Service personnel,...
MANILA - Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario has the following advice for those who want to become a Foreign Service Officer: Study hard.
Marjorie Stern, a Foreign Service Officer on the Public Diplomacy Career Track, shares her experiences in the Foreign Service, at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. March 10, 2011. [Go to http://www.state.gov/video for text transcript and more video.]
Andy Wilson Foreign Service officer 02/26/2009
http://www.visacoach.com/how-bring-spouse-to-usa.html The CR1 Spousal Visa gives your foreign born Spouse permission to immigrate to the USA. Here I describe the process from initial application to USCIS through to visa issuance and arrival to the USA. To Schedule your Free Consultation with Fred Wahl, the Visa Coach visit http://www.visacoach.com/talk.html or Call - 1-800-806-3210 ext 702 or 1-213-341-0808 ext 702 Bonus eBook “5 Things you Must Know before Applying for your Visa” get it at http://www.visacoach.com/five.html Fiancee or Spouse visa, Which one is right for you? http://www.visacoach.com/choosing-marriage-visas.html What makes VisaCoach Special? Ans: Personally Crafted Front Loaded Presentations. Front Loaded Fiance Visa Petition http://www.visacoach.com/front-loaded-peti...
Tribute to Foreign Service Officer Anne Smedinghoff, a State Department Officer killed in Afghanistan by the American Veterans Center.
Story Telling at the Vietnam Women's Memorial: May 27, 2013 SGM Lisa Torello, U.S. Army, daughter of Carol H. Torello, U. S. Army Special Forces, Killed in Action, Vietnam December 26, 1965. Anton (Tony) Joseph Cistaro, USAID Foreign Service Reserve Officer, Vietnam 1963-1965
History [edit]Partridge and his academy The university was founded in 1819 at Norwich by military educator and former superintendent of West Point, Captain Alden B. Partridge. Captain Partridge believed in the "American System of Education," a traditional liberal arts curriculum with instruction in civil engineering and military science. After leaving West Point because of congressional disapproval of his system, he returned to his native state of Vermont to create the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy. Captain Partridge, in founding his academy, rebelled against the reforms of Sylvanus Thayer to prevent the rise of what he saw as the greatest threat to the security of the young republic: a professional officer class. He believed that a well-trained militia was an urgent ...
Sri Rommel is an accomplished Diplomat with over 25 years of service in various Indian Missions abroad in all most all continents. He worked in different capacities as First Secretary, Counsellor, Charge d’ affairs , Counsel General of India, and Head of Indian Missions abroad handling Political, Consular , Economic and Cultural matters of the Indian Missions in those countries. Sri Rommel, after qualifying in the Indian Civil Services Exams in the year 1980, opted for Foreign Service and worked in the United Nations Division of the Ministry of External Affairs , New Delhi. Subsequently, during 1988-92, Sri Rommel choose to work in his Home State of Andhra Pradesh. He worked as the Regional Passport Officer Hyderabad and Bangalore, and was instrumental in issuing over one million pass...
On August 9, 2010, Robert Sutter - Visiting Professor, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University Washington, D.C - spoke at US Embassy Wellington on the U.S. Policy and Prospects in Asia During the Obama Administration. Based among other things on a forth-coming book on U.S.-China relations and on articles on contemporary Southeast Asia, Asian Perspective, and many others. Robert Sutter has been Visiting Professor of Asian Studies at the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, since 2001. Prior to taking this full-time position, Sutter specialized in Asian and Pacific Affairs and US foreign policy in a US government career of 33 years involving the Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Department of State, and the...
"Former Ambassador Richard Holbrooke was nominated by President Clinton to be Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs, in 1994. Prior to becoming Ambassador he was an Assistant Secretary of State, and before that the U.S. Ambassador to Germany. Ambassador Holbrooke began his career in 1962, immediately after graduating from Brown University, as a Foreign Service Officer. After studying Vietnamese, he was sent to Vietnam and, in the following six years served in a variety of posts related to Vietnam -- first in the Mekong Delta as a provincial representative for the Agency for International Development (AID), and then as staff assistant to Ambassadors Maxwell Taylor and Henry Cabot Lodge. In 1966 he was re-assigned to the White House, working on the Vietnam staff of P...
Chris Dorsey, candidate for City of Richmond Sheriff, held a press conference to endorse Occupy Bilderberg that will be occurring in Chantily, Virginia from May 31 - June 2, 2012. Local television stations, Channels 6 and 8 showed up, and I made the fourth person at this press conference. For more information about Occupy Bilderberg, visit their website, http://occupybilderberg.org/ or their fb event page, www.facebook.com/events/353805951347304 From Facebook event description: "On Saturday May 26th at High Noon in front of the Richmond Federal Reserve Virginians demanding justice and constitutional restoration will hold a press conference to endorse and explain the purpose for Occupy Bilderberg. Occupiers will return to Kanawha Plaza to expose those who run world governments. The gl...
Ann Wright , US Army (Ret) Colonel and retired Foreign Service officer, spoke at the Dennos Museum Center, Milliken Auditorium, on Tuesday, October 26. Ann Wright, Colonel USA (ret), with degrees in both law and national security affairs, served 13 years in the US Army and 16 additional years in the Army Reserves. She was an officer in the Foreign Service from 1987 until 2003 when she resigned in protest of U.S. policy in the Middle East. Since then, Ann has been writing and working for peace. Continuing to work and write for peace, Col. Wright has traveled to Iran and Afghanistan as a citizen diplomat, has made three trips to Gaza, and was one of 14 US citizens on the Gaza Flotilla that was attacked by Israeli commandos in May of this year. The event was coordinated by MidEast: JustPea...
Ann Wright, US Army (Ret) Colonel and retired Foreign Service officer, spoke at the Dennos Museum Center, Milliken Auditorium, on Tuesday, October 26. Ann Wright, Colonel USA (ret), with degrees in both law and national security affairs, served 13 years in the US Army and 16 additional years in the Army Reserves. She was an officer in the Foreign Service from 1987 until 2003 when she resigned in protest of U.S. policy in the Middle East. Since then, Ann has been writing and working for peace. Continuing to work and write for peace, Col. Wright has traveled to Iran and Afghanistan as a citizen diplomat, has made three trips to Gaza, and was one of 14 US citizens on the Gaza Flotilla that was attacked by Israeli commandos in May of this year. The event was coordinated by MidEast: JustPeac...
Andy Wilson Foreign Service officer 02/26/2009
Patrick Slowinski Foreign Service Officer 06/08/2005
Alexander Hawkes Vice consul 07/18/2007
Jeffrey M. Hovenier Foreign Service officer 01/24/2007
Michael Metrinko Retired Foreign Service officer 10/6/2010
Kathy Gelner, retired Foreign Service officer with the U.S. State Department, speaks as part of the YWCA Gettysburg & Adams County Women’s Leadership Brown Bag Lunch series.
Jefferson Smith Economic/ commercial Foreign Service officer 10/06/2004
Christian M. Marchant Foreign Service officer 05/17/2006
Mark Perry Foreign Service officer 07/23/2008
A Foreign Service Officer in London tries to prevent a terrorist attack set to hit New York, but is forced to go on the run when she is framed for crimes she did not commit.