Chase Untermeyer

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  • How Important People Act: Behaving Yourself in Public; Chase Untermeyer; Bright Sky Press (February 1, 2015); ISBN   1939055962
  • Inside Reagan's Navy: The Pentagon Journals; Chase Untermeyer; Texas A&M University Press (April 7, 2015); ISBN   1623492122
  • Zenith: In the White House with George H. W. Bush; Chase Untermeyer; Texas A&M University Press (August 24, 2016); ISBN   9781623494360
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    Chase Untermeyer
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    United States Ambassador to Qatar
    In office
    December 7, 2004 August 19, 2007
    Texas House of Representatives
    Preceded by
    Larry Vick
    Member of the Texas House of Representatives
    from the 83rd district

    1977–1981
    Succeeded by
    Ashley Smith
    Government offices
    Preceded by Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Manpower and Reserve Affairs
    1984–1988
    Succeeded by
    Political offices
    Preceded by Director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office
    1989–1991
    Succeeded by
    Diplomatic posts
    Preceded by United States Ambassador to Qatar
    2004–2007
    Succeeded by