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Unlike Yovanovitch (appointed by one administration, replaced during another administration) others have been removed by the same administration that appointed them. Former Amb. John Evans was removed from his post for refusing to deny the veracity of the Armenian Genocide. The way Wikipedia begins the reportage,
"John Marshall Evans (born 1948) served as United States ambassador to Armenia. He was confirmed to this position by the U.S. Senate on June 25, 2004. Evans began his service on August 8, 2004, but, as confirmed by President George W. Bush on May 24, 2006, was terminated for undisclosed reasons."