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'''Sir Frederick Hoyer Millar''' was a UK [[diplomat]] who was the first [[UK/Permanent Representative to the North Atlantic Council]]. Like his successor in the job, he then went on to be the [[UK/Ambassador to West Germany]].
 
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Person.png Frederick Hoyer Millar  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(diplomat)
Frederick Hoyer Millar.jpg
Born6 June 1900
Died16 October 1989 (Age 89)

Sir Frederick Hoyer Millar was a UK diplomat who was the first UK/Permanent Representative to the North Atlantic Council. Like his successor in the job, he then went on to be the UK/Ambassador to West Germany.

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