Series VII. Presidential Appointments, 1987-1993

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6 box(es) (3 linear feet)
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In 1987, President Ronald Reagan appointed Mattingly Assistant Secretary General for Defense Support for NATO in Brussels, Belgium. While in Brussels, Mattingly was involve with such issues as defense and armaments planning. During this time, he was also in contact with the Georgia Republican Party and their activities in the state.

He was later appointed as the United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Seychelles by President George Bush in 1992. He served in this position until 1993.

This series includes speeches, NATO reports, articles written by Mattingly on a variety of topics, agendas, travel schedules, correspondence, and news articles. Arrangement is chronological.

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