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| birth_place = Charlotte, Texas, U.S.1976110|19}}| death_place = Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, U.S.Democratic Party (United States)>DemocraticUnited States Navy}}| battles = World War IIPacific WarColumbia Law School>Columbia University (LLB)| children = Andra AkersEllery Akers}}Anthony Boyce Akers (October 19, 1914 – April 1, 1976) was an American attorney, diplomat, and political candidate who served as the United States Ambassador to New Zealand from 1961 to 1963.WEB,www.newspapers.com/newspage/1476284/, Redlands Daily Facts from Redlands, California on August 1, 1963 · Page 2, Newspapers.com, 1963-08-01, 2018-08-02,

Early life and education

Akers was born in Charlotte, Texas, and attended the University of Texas at Austin.NEWS, 1976-04-02, ANTHONY B. AKERS, RAN FOR CONGRESS, en-US, The New York Times,www.nytimes.com/1976/04/02/archives/anthony-b-akers-ran-for-congress-former-ambassador-to-new-zealand.html, 2023-04-25, 0362-4331, He later graduated from Columbia Law School.

Career

Enlisting in the United States Navy in 1940, he served in the Pacific War as lieutenant commander of a PT boat, and was awarded a Silver Star and two Presidential citations.NEWS,www.nytimes.com/1976/04/02/archives/anthony-b-akers-ran-for-congress-former-ambassador-to-new-zealand.html, Anthony B. Akers, Ran for Congress, 2 April 1976, The New York Times, 21 December 2018, He was one of four officers who became the fictionalized heroes of William L. White’s 1942 novel They Were Expendable, based on his Squadron 3’s evacuation of General Douglas MacArthur and President Manuel Quezon from Corregidor to Australia.WEB,www.jfklibrary.org/asset-viewer/archives/JFKOH/Akers%2C%20Anthony%20B/JFKOH-ABA-01/JFKOH-ABA-01, Akers, Anthony B.: Oral History Interview - JFK #1, 7/17/1971, Moss, William W., 17 July 1971, JFK Presidential Library, 21 December 2018, When John Ford filmed the story, Akers served as a technical advisor.BOOK, Searching for John Ford,archive.org/details/searchingforjohn00mcbr, limited, McBride, Joseph, University Press of Mississippi, 2011, 978-1604734683, 403, During the Korean War, Akers served as Deputy Assistant Secretary and Deputy United States Under Secretary of the Air Force. He was director of the New York City office of the State Department of Commerce until 1958. He ran unsuccessfully for Congress as a Democrat in the East Side 17th District three times: in 1954, 1956 and 1958.Akers had first met John F. Kennedy in World War II. Akers ran the motor torpedo boat training squadron in Melville, Rhode Island where Kennedy trained. Kennedy campaigned for Akers in the latter’s 1956 bid for Congress, and Akers served as executive chairman of the NY Citizens’ Committee for Kennedy–Johnson in 1960. After winning the presidency, Kennedy appointed Akers Ambassador to New Zealand in June 1961, where he represented the United States until August 25, 1963.BOOK, Herbert H. Lehman: A Political Biography, Tananbaum, Duane, SUNY Press, 2016, 978-1438463179, New York, 604, WEB,nz.usembassy.gov/our-relationship/policy-history/former-u-s-ambassadors-to-new-zealand/, Former U.S. Ambassadors to New Zealand, US Embassy and Consulate in New Zealand, 21 December 2018, During his time in New Zealand, he lobbied the ANZUS to send advisory personnel to Vietnam. Akers returned to the United States, intending to take over the job of Chief of Protocol from Angier Biddle Duke. After the President’s assassination, Akers returned to practicing law. He later worked as an advisor on the Robert F. Kennedy 1968 presidential campaign, and was present at the Ambassador Hotel when Kennedy was assassinated.

Personal life

Akers was married to Jane Pope, the daughter of architect John Russell Pope. Akers and his wife had two daughters: Andra Akers, an actress, and Ellery Akers, a poet and naturalist.WEB, 2002-04-16, Andra Akers,variety.com/2002/scene/people-news/andra-akers-1117865471/, 2020-07-08, Variety, en, Akers died of a heart attack on April 1, 1976, in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, aged 61.

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