Raymond Richard Guest, former United States ambassador, horse breeder. Decorated Legion of Merit, Bronze Star medal; Croix de Guerre (France), Order British Empire, Danish Defense medal, Norwegian Cross.
Background
He was born on November 25, 1907 in Manhattan to Frederick Edward Guest, a British Cabinet minister and his American wife, Amy Phipps, daughter of Henry Phipps, Junior. He was the great-grandson of the seventh Duke of Marlborough, and was Winston Churchill"s second cousin.
He was United States Ambassador to Ireland. During World World War II he served with the United States Navy. He served on mine sweepers and was made head of the Navy section of the Office of Strategic Services in London, England.
By the time he left the military in 1946, he had risen to the rank of Commander.
She was a relative of United States. President, James K. Polk. He died of pneumonia on December 31, 1991 in Mary Washington Hospital in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Raymond Guest also owned thoroughbreds which he raced in England, Ireland, France and the United States. In Ireland his flat racehorses were trained by Vincent O"Brien and his National Hunt horses by Dan Moore.
His racing colours were chocolate, pale blue hoops and cap.
International. Raymond Guest also owned steeplechase racers.
Achievements
Membership
Raymond Guest was a member of the Senate of Virginia from 1947–1953 and served as the United States Ambassador to Ireland from 1965 to 1968. In the United States, members of his mother"s family have been major figures in the sport of thoroughbred racing for many decades. In the United States, Raymond Guest was a member of The Jockey Club and voted President of the Virginia Thoroughbred Association in 1958.
Connections
Married Elizabeth Polk, June 1935. Children: Raymond Richard, Elizabeth Stevens, Virginia. Married Caroline Murat, June 1960.