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  2. Jun 29, 2018 · Fifty years in the life of Tom Gallagher, diplomat, advocate, and pioneer. By Jacqui Shine. June 29, 2018 9:00 AM. ... Tom Gallagher. Tom joined the foreign service in 1965, and in the early 1970s ...

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  3. Jul 12, 2018 · Clinton cited Mr. Gallagher as a pioneer. “I don’t want any of you who are a lot younger ever to take for granted what it took for people like Tom Gallagher to pave the way for all of you,”...

  4. C. Thomas Gallagher III (born February 3, 1944) is an American politician, financier, and insurance agent from the state of Florida and a member of the Republican Party. Gallagher holds the distinction of having served more years as an elected state official than any other individual in Florida history. He began his career in the Florida House ...

  5. Jul 13, 2018 · (Monmouth University) Tom Gallagher, the pioneering diplomat turned LGBT rights activist, has died aged 77. The activist, the first openly out Foreign Service Officer, died on Sunday in Wall Township, New Jersey. His husband Amin Dulkumoni told the New York Times it was a result of a heart condition and a staph infection.

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  6. Jul 13, 2018 · July 13 2018 3:53 PM EST. Tom Gallagher, the first U.S. Foreign Service officer to come out publicly as gay, has died at age 77. He died Sunday in New Jersey of a heart condition and a staph ...

  7. Jul 20, 2018 · Thomas Patrick Gallagher was born in Manhattan on Sept. 11, 1940. Both his parents worked for a wealthy family in New Jersey — his mother, who was an Irish immigrant, as a maid, and his father ...

  8. He received the JD degree in 1968. After graduation, Tom went to work for the Communications Satellite Corporation as a patent attorney. While there, Tom was recruited by the patent firm, Limbach & Limbach. In September of 1969, Tom and Tina Gallagher joined the firm and moved to San Francisco.

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