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Preceded by
  
Bill Grant

Citizenship
  
Australian

Succeeded by
  
Raymond Burghardt

Role
  
Businessman


Preceded by
  
Inaugural holder

Name
  
Pete Peterson

Succeeded by
  
Allen Boyd

Nationality
  
American

Children
  
Holly Peterson

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Full Name
  
Douglas Brian Peterson

Born
  
June 26, 1935 (age 88) Omaha, Nebraska, U.S. (
1935-06-26
)

Spouse
  
Joan Ganz Cooney (m. 1990)

Parents
  
Venet Peterson, George Peterson

Books
  
Running on Empty: How the, Will America Grow up, The Education of an Am, The Education of an Am, Deficits - debts - and demographics

Similar People
  
Stephen A Schwarzman, Joan Ganz Cooney, Holly Peterson, C Fred Bergsten, Hamilton E James

Net worth
  
1.77 billion USD (2015)

Pete Peterson ~ The Liberty Forum ~ 1-8-2019


Douglas Brian "Pete" Peterson (born June 26, 1935) is an American politician and diplomat. He served as a United States Air Force pilot during the Vietnam War and spent over six years as a prisoner of the North Vietnamese army after his plane was shot down. He returned to Hanoi when he became the first United States Ambassador to Vietnam in 1997. He was an ambassador until July 2001, after which he devoted himself to philanthropic work.

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Early life and education

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Peterson grew up in Milton, Iowa and attended college at the University of Tampa. He joined the U.S. Air Force and served in the Vietnam War, where his F-4 Phantom II fighter was shot down on September 10, 1966. He spent six years in prison, a period he described as "hours and hours of boredom, spliced with moments of stark terror." He was released on March 4, 1973.

Career

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After the Vietnam War, Peterson remained in the U.S. Air Force and retired in 1981 as a colonel with 26 years of service. After retirement he established a general contracting firm in Tampa, Florida and later a small computer company in Marianna, Florida. He served for 5 years on the faculty of Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida.

In 1990, Peterson ran as a Democrat for a seat in the United States House of Representatives in Florida's 2nd congressional district. He defeated James W. Grant, a politician who grew unpopular after switching from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party in the middle of his second term.

He declined to run for a fourth term (he was succeeded by Allen Boyd) and in 1997 was asked by President Bill Clinton to become the United States's first post-war ambassador to Vietnam. One of his goals was securing an account of those still listed as missing in action from the war and so helping to resolve the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue.

On November 17, 2000, he was presented with the Presidential Citizens Medal by President Clinton.

Philanthropy, business

Since retiring as ambassador, Peterson founded The Alliance for Safe Children, TASC, which aims to lower preventable injuries to children worldwide, and focuses specifically on such issues as drowning in Asia. With his wife he started a company whose aim it is to promote American business in Southeast Asia.

Peterson is a Senior Advisor for Albright Stonebridge Group, an international strategic consulting firm.

Personal life

In 1995, his first wife, Carlotta, had died, and two weeks after his installation in Hanoi he met Vi Le, Australia's senior trade commissioner, born in Vietnam, whom he married. In 2002, he moved to Melbourne, Australia so they could be closer to her family.

In 2009, Peterson acquired Australian citizenship.

References

Pete Peterson Wikipedia