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1964: David L. Jones served in Iran in Karaj and Tehran beginning in 1964
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer David L. Jones can be contacted at dljonesastidnet
Country of Service: Iran
Training Group: Iran V
Cities you served in: Karaj and Tehran
Arrival Year: 1964
Departure Year: 1966
Work Description:
Vocational Training in Mechanics at the Karaj Vocational Training Center in Karaj, Iran
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
International business in over 20 countries. Gave up the road and moved to a small farm town in Central Caliornia. Contined USA travel in the Equipment and Produce business from that location. Settled down to Equipment Rental Business in Central California in recent years.
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
The empathy I developed did me well in my life and business.
Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:
Anyone from the Iran V Vocational Group.
Any message for returned volunteers?:
"Oz never did give nothing to the Tinman that he didn't, didn't already have." - America
"Because we are different provides the opportunity for harmony like and orchestra." An Old Sufi Saying
Originally posted: January 8, 2006
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