C. Douglas Dillon

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Dillon's signature, as used on American currency

Clarence Douglas Dillon (August 21, 1909January 10, 2003) son of Clarence and Ann (Douglass) Dillon, was U.S. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to France (1953-1957) and 57th secretary of the United States Department of the Treasury (1961-1965).

He was vice president, then director, then chairman of the board of Dillon, Read and Company, cofounded by his father.

During World War II, he served in the United States Navy.

He received the Medal of Freedom in 1989.

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