Loy W. Henderson Charles W. Yost Dayton S. Mak Hermann Eilts William Stoltzfus Andrew Killgore Richard Bordeaux Parker William L. Eagleton Robert O. Waring Clifford J. Pat Quinlan Talcott Williams Seelye Joseph J. Sisco Alfred Atherton Nicholas A. Veliotes Richard W. Murphy Joseph W. Twinam Robert Pelletreau W. Nathaniel Howell Edward Djerejian Hume Horan April Glaspie Wat T. Cluverius IV Edward S. Walker, Jr. Edward Gnehm Ronald E. Neumann Ryan Crocker Harold H. Saunders Barbara Bodine Mary Ann Casey David Welch Francis J. Ricciardone, Jr. Daniel C. Kurtzer William Joseph Burns Zalmay Khalilzad Dennis Ross Martin Indyk
Mak was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota on July 10, 1917 but was raised in Iowa. Mak served in the United States Army during World War II between 1941 and 1945. He was awarded two Purple Hearts and one Bronze Star.
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