William Nordeen

William Edward Nordeen (October 9, 1936 – June 28, 1988) was an American diplomat. Born in Amery, Wisconsin and raised in nearby Centuria, he was the United States defense and naval attaché to the U.S. Embassy in Athens, Greece. Nordeen was killed in Greece by a terrorist group's bomb.[1] The 51-year-old US Navy captain was driving in an armor-plated sedan near Athens when a car bomb was detonated next to him via remote control. He was thrown from the car and killed by the blast. Nordeen was survived by his wife, Patricia, son William E. Nordeen II and daughter Annabel. Patricia died in 2019. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors.[1]

Grave at Arlington National Cemetery

The Greek urban guerrilla Marxist organization 17 November claimed the blast, making Nordeen one of five American embassy employees killed by the organization. They threatened to kill more Americans until the United States abandoned its military bases in Greece.

Notes

  1. Patterson, Michael Robert. "William Edward Nordeen, Captain, United States Navy". Retrieved 3 November 2016.
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