Paul Frederick Foster (1889–1972), U.S. Navy vice admiral, Medal of Honor recipient
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Paul H. Foster (1939–1967), USMC, Medal of Honor recipient, killed in action in Vietnam
Foster-Bell was a diplomat and his last assignment was as Deputy Head of Mission at New Zealand Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, having previously served as First Secretary & Consul in Tehran in Iran, and Deputy High Commissioner to Pakistan.
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He studied in Dunedin, gaining a degree in archaeology (2003) and a diploma in business (2008) from Otago University.
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His work is featured in several books about ceramics, notably Phil Rogers, Ash Glazes - Second Edition (A & C Black & University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003) and Paul Foster (Ed.,) Eric James Mellon: Ceramic Artist (University College Chichester, 2000).
Paul Foster Stockwell (February 17, 1929, in Bartlesville, Oklahoma - ) is an American writer, historian and publishing consultant for Chinese publishers and authors.