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An Unlikely Diplomat

A Memoir

George J Knox

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English
Sid Harta Publishers
06 June 2023
WARD OF THE STATE - AIR FORCE - BRITISH NUCLEAR TESTS VETERAN - COLD WAR DIPLOMAT - BUSINESS

This is a true-life story told by a man who believes that despite his start in life he succeeded in reaching the almost impossible goals he set for himself. There is much to interest the reader: Domestic and child abuse - Ward of the state - Orphanages - RAAF service, British nuclear tests at Maralinga, Office of the Air Attache, Washington, DC, USA; and Foreign Service at embassies in Moscow, USSR in the '60s and again in the '70s, at Santiago de Chile, and the Consulate-General in Chicago, USA, and Business.

The author spent his formative years in orphanages run by the Christian Brothers in Western Australia. After serving in the Royal Australian Air Force, he travelled, lived and worked in western Canada, and Washington, DC with the Office of the Air Attache, Joint Staff HQ. He served with the Department of Foreign affairs (DFA) with postings to Moscow, Santiago de Chile, Chicago, and Moscow again, until being declared persona non grata by the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs after which he continued his career with the DFA back in Australia. After retiring from DFA, he had a successful career in business as a restauranteur on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia, and later managed several film and video companies. His last business before retiring was as Agency Head of the French company Bolle in Queensland. After working as a volunteer, he returned to the workforce and joined the Administrative Appeals Tribunal in Brisbane. He now works with the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, and the Department of Foreign Affairs as a Protocol Officer facilitating the visits of royalty, foreign presidents, prime ministers, and foreign ministers to Australia.
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Imprint:   Sid Harta Publishers
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   472g
ISBN:   9781922958211
ISBN 10:   1922958212
Pages:   372
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ihave found that writing about one's own life experiences has been emotionally draining, so much so that I had to leave it at times for several years. I shall endeavour to provide at least some clarity and understanding of the impact on one family in Western Australia during the Great Depression and Second World War (WW2) and the day-to-day struggle within the orphanages where my brother Robert (Bob) were placed.Despite the above, I set myself goals that I was fortunate enough to achieve in the years that followed, at Clontarf Boys Town, by serving in both the Royal Australian Air Force, in Australia's Foreign Service as a career overseas officer and finally by returning to Federal government service as a protocol officer with the departments of prime minister and cabinet and foreign affairs and trade. Some may disapprove of my referring to Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade officers and staff from other departments serving at Australian overseas missions as Foreign Service officers. However, while writing this memoir, I have found that it has simplified and encapsulated the core name of the many Australian Government departments that often serve at our diplomatic missions overseas.I should have devoted so much more detail in this book to the wives and children of Foreign Service officers and the single staff who commit themselves to leave their family and friends for years at a time to face the difficulties, disruptions, illnesses, and dangers that so often occur while working at overseas missions. However, that would have been a book in itself. George J. Knox

Reviews for An Unlikely Diplomat: A Memoir

"""An Unlikely Diplomat is an intriguing autobiography that shows us the workings of Australian Embassies, sometimes in difficult countries for our diplomats and travelling Australians. George Knox takes us on a journey to Canada, USA, USSR and Chile (during the time of Allende's Presidency!). An Unlikely Diplomat arouses our empathy for the author, because of the hardships he faces during his lifetime, which include his time as a ward of the state and a family tragedy. Above all else, however, we develop admiration for the triumph of his human spirit."" - Ken Price, author of Kokoda Mist ""A remarkable tale of inner strength, courage and hope. From abject poverty and childhood abuse to a successful future filled with ambition, pride and adventure."" - Vivian Waring, author of When Tears Ran Dry ""George has lived and witnessed many historical events. Compulsive reading. I highly recommend this astonishing memoir."" - Judith Flitcroft, author of Walk Back in Time"


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