By Admin1 (admin) (ppp-70-245-110-11.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net - 70.245.110.11) on Friday, February 10, 2006 - 5:14 am: Edit Post |
1966: Christopher E. Barnhart served in Somalia in Mogadishu, Mubarak, El Bur, Dusa Mareb beginning in 1966
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Christopher E. Barnhart can be contacted at precedence2000ayahoodcom
Country of Service: Somalia
Training Group: Somali V Self Help School Construction Project
Cities you served in: Mogadishu, Mubarak, El Bur, Dusa Mareb
Arrival Year: 1966
Departure Year: 1968
Work Description: School Construction Volunteer
Other Countries you served in, Training Group Name Arrival Year, Departure Year, Work
Description:
N/A
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
Licensed Architect in California, Hawaii, Arizona & Oregon.
Have lived in Oregon, California and Hawaii.
Currently, Project Manager with Kitchell CEM, a construction
management company in Sacramento, CA. Married/1970/Wife's name
Jo Ellen/2 Children/Megan-23/Lorene-19. Live in Sacramento, CA and
Redding, CA.
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
Most probably my the Peace Corp experience had the greatest influence
on my education and career. I designed and built schools in Somalia and
have continued to design and build schools up until several years ago.
Originally posted: August 7, 2001
Looking for another volunteer who served with this Group?
If you know this volunteer or someone from his or her group and are looking to reconnect with them,
leave a message above where it says "Create New Conversation."
If this is your profile, post any additions, updates or corrections to your profile below where it says "Add a Message."
RPCVs: To add your own RPCV profile click here.
The Peace Corps Library Peace Corps Online is proud to announce that the Peace Corps Library is now available online. With over 30,000 index entries in 500 categories, this is the largest collection of Peace Corps related stories in the world. From Acting to Zucchini, you can use the Main Index to find hundreds of stories about what RPCVs with your same interests or from your Country of Service are doing today. |