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1968: john j willis served in Malaysia in Kudat, Kota Kinabalu beginning in 1968
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer john j willis can be contacted at archerdocayahoodcom
Country of Service: Malaysia
Training Group: Malaysia XIX
Cities you served in: Kudat, Kota Kinabalu
Arrival Year: 1968
Departure Year: 1971
Work Description: TB Control
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
Returned to Florida, worked as a commercial fisherman, psychiatric aide, & lab technician. Attended PA school in Gainesville in 1975, graduated in 1977 and have been doing rural emergency medicine, family practice and acute care ever since. Presently working in a rural northern california community for the last 7 years. I shoot traditional and primitive archery for relaxation and competition. I'm engaged to a marvelous woman and life is pretty good.
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
One of the most important aspects of my life; wish I had had a bit more maturity at the time to fully appreciate it.
Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:
Verhulst, Losikoff, Pura, Paine, Marshall, deMarken, and the rest of the sabah crew. Ellen Moore
Originally posted: January 4, 2003
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