US ambassadors killed in the line of duty
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FILE - U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens stands in the lobby of the Tibesty Hotel where an African Union delegation was meeting with opposition leaders in Benghazi, Libya in this April 11, 2011 file photo. Libyan officials say the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans have been killed in an attack on the U.S. consulate in the eastern city of Benghazi by protesters angry over a film that ridiculed Islam's Prophet Muhammad. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis, File)
J. Christopher Stevens, the U.S. ambassador to Libya, was killed Tuesday in the attack on the U.S. consulate in the eastern city of Benghazi by protesters angry over a film that ridiculed Islam's Prophet Muhammad. According to the State Department Office of the Historian, five U.S. ambassadors have been killed by terrorists: —Adolph Dubs, in Afghanistan, 1979 —Francis E. Meloy Jr., in Lebanon, 1976 —Rodger P. Davies, in Cyprus, 1974 —Cleo A. Noel Jr., in Sudan, 1973 —John Gordon Mein, in Guatemala, 1968 Two other U.S. ambassadors have died in plane crashes: —Arnold L. Raphel, in Pakistan, 1988 —Laurence A. Steinhardt, in Canada, 1950