1964: David C. Pritchett served in Nigeria in Warri, Benin City beginning in 1964

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1964: David C. Pritchett served in Nigeria in Warri, Benin City beginning in 1964

1964: David C. Pritchett served in Nigeria in Warri, Benin City beginning in 1964

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer David C. Pritchett can be contacted at davidpritchett1ayahoodcom

Country of Service: Nigeria

Training Group: XI

Cities you served in: Warri, Benin City

Arrival Year: 1964

Departure Year: 1966

Work Description: Secondary Teacher (English)

Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:

Drafted 1967 - Vietnam 1968-69, taught Quincy, IL, Wales
(Fulbright-Hays Exchange 1978-79), Saudi Arabia 1981-86,
Currently at John F Kennedy School, Berlin. Married to Rose C.
Pritchett (artist and grad student in Chicago), two grown children,
one in Americorps another a journalist in San Francisco.

Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:

The pivot point in my life was the two years in Nigeria...other
overseas work followed, curiosity about other cultures continues
unabated.

Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:

Nigeria XI training colleagues.

Any message for returned volunteers?:

Stay involved, you do make a difference.

Originally posted: October 5, 2001



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