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Susan Cox
Susan Cox may refer to: * Susan Cox (diplomat), Australian diplomat * Susan Cox (Civil War nurse), Union nurse during the American Civil War * Susan Cox (artist) Susan Cox is an American painter born in 1952. She is completed work in oil, acrylic, and watercolor mediums. Her work focuses on City Scenes and life and Landscapes en plein air. Her work has been showcased across Europe and the United States. ...
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Susan Cox (diplomat)
Susan Cox is an Australian diplomat and is a career officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. She has served in several ambassadorial positions, including as Australian Ambassador to the Federated States of Micronesia from 2007 to 2011 and Australian Ambassador to Croatia from 2012 to 2017. Life and career From 1990 to 1993, Cox was Australia's Vic-Consul in New Caledonia. Between 1993 and 1998 she worked in areas of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) that focused on Pacific policies. In 1998 she was appointed Deputy High Commissioner in Vanuatu, a role she served in until 2001. She was manager of DFAT's Consular Coordination Unit from 2002 to 2003, before joining the Consular Policy and Crisis Management Section (where she worked between 2003 and 2006). In 2003 she was awarded an Order of Australia Medal for her work assisting victims and their families following the Bali bombings, she was one of 199 people recognised for their work in the wa ...
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Susan Cox (Civil War Nurse)
Susan Cox (née Bomberger; 18271901) served as a Union nurse during the American Civil War. Early life Susan Cox was born in Hagerstown, Maryland in 1807. She was the second wife of Isaac "Ike" Cox, a Canadian-American blacksmith, whom she married in 1847 in West Jefferson, Ohio. Her husband served as a member of the 83rd Illinois Infantry during the Civil War. In 1867, Cox and her husband moved to a farm in Johnson County, Nebraska. She had 12 children with him, and became mother to the three children he had from a previous marriage. Only four of her children survived to adulthood. She and her husband were Baptists. Participation in the Civil War effort Cox enlisted in October 1862, in Knox County, Illinois. She served with her husband in the 83rd Illinois Infantry Nurse Corps throughout her career as a Civil War Nurse, serving at Fort Henry, Fort Donelson, and Clarksville. Because Cox remained with the same regiment, and spent much of her time with them at Fort Donelson ...
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