Robert Bacon

American Colonel and Secretary of State

Robert Bacon - Leaders & Politicians born July 5th, 1860
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Served as the 39th United States Secretary of State from 1909 to 1911. Held the position of a Colonel during World War I. Also engaged in politics and business, participating in various diplomatic missions and negotiations. Worked alongside prominent figures in shaping early 20th-century foreign policy. After leaving public office, continued contributions to the business sector and maintained involvement in governmental affairs.

Served as the 39th U.S. Secretary of State

Held the rank of Colonel during World War I

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