Cyrus Vance
Lawyer / U.S. Secretary of State
Name at birth: Cyrus Roberts Vance
Cyrus Vance was Secretary of State under U.S. president Jimmy Carter, holding the office from 1977 until he resigned in 1980. Vance resigned his post because he disagreed with a military plan to rescue U.S. citizens being held hostage in Tehran, Iran (the plan was carried out and failed). A lawyer, Vance had also been a long-time official in the Department of Defense, a veteran of the Kennedy and Johnson administrations (1960-68). After leaving Carter's cabinet, Vance returned to his law practice, but in the early 1990s he again participated in diplomatic missions in Croatia and Bosnia. Before his death he suffered from Alzheimer's Disease.
Four Good Links
Cyrus Vance Oral Histories
Fascinating minutia in Vance interviews about LBJ (in PDF format)
Cyrus Vance
Brief biography and career summary
Cyrus R. Vance
Hometown account of his early years
Guide to Cyrus R. Vance and Grace Sloane Vance Papers
This Yale University archive includes biographical background
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
12 January 2002
(age 84)
Best Known As
U.S. Secretary of State, 1977-80

