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In 1967, Temple ran unsuccessfully for Congress against retired Korean War veteran Pete McCloskey. She ran on a platform supporting America's involvement in the Vietnam War.
Temple went on to hold several diplomatic posts, serving as the U.S. delegate to many international conferences and summits. In 1969, She was appointed a delegate to the United Nations by President Richard M. Nixon. She was appointed United States Ambassador to Ghana (1974–76). In 1976, she became the first female Chief of Protocol of the United States which put in her charge of all State Department ceremonies, visits, gifts to foreign leaders and co-ordination of protocol issues with all U.S. embassies and consulates. She was United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia (1989–92) and witnessed the Velvet Revolution. She commented, about her Ambassadorship, "That was the best job I ever had." In 1987 she was designated the first Honorary Foreign Service Officer in U.S. history by then U.S. Secretary of State, George Shultz.
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