1997: James Mueller served in Solomon Islands in Tenaru, Honiara beginning in 1997

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1997: James Mueller served in Solomon Islands in Tenaru, Honiara beginning in 1997

1997: James Mueller served in Solomon Islands in Tenaru, Honiara beginning in 1997

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer James Mueller can be contacted at jimmymuellerahotmaildcom

Country of Service: Solomon Islands

Training Group: SI52

Cities you served in: Tenaru, Honiara

Arrival Year: 1997

Departure Year: 1999

Work Description: Rural Training Center, Practical Carpentry

Other Countries you served in, Training Group Name Arrival Year, Departure Year,
Work Description:

India Group 15 1965, 1967 Vehicle Maintenance

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

After the first one I worked as a Child Protective services Social
Worker and later Welfare Fraud Investigator. Retired in 1997 and
went to Solomonn Islands for another volunteer assignment.

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

The two times were quite different and both were satisfying for
different reasons.

Any message for returned volunteers?:

Get involved with a local RPCV group and/or with a Country of Service
Group. The invlovement really speaks to the third goal of Peace
Corps.

Originally posted: January 3, 2002



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