By Admin1 (admin) (ppp-70-245-110-11.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net - 70.245.110.11) on Friday, February 10, 2006 - 6:00 am: Edit Post |
1965: Noel C.Hankamer served in Tanzania in Bagamoyo,Miembe Saba beginning in 1965
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Noel C.Hankamer can be contacted at papao55aaoldcom
Country of Service: Tanzania
Cities you served in: Bagamoyo,Miembe Saba
Arrival Year: 1965
Departure Year: 1965
Work Description: Teacher , School Partnership
Originally posted: January 8, 2003
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By John Chisler (66-215-117-250.dhcp.mrba.ca.charter.com - 66.215.117.250) on Friday, April 27, 2007 - 5:35 pm: Edit Post |
Noel, Do you still ride a motorcycle? I always liked it that you marched to a different drummer. I was one of the Kahama cowboys with Jim Birdsong and Frank Boynton who have died.
Cheers,
John Chisler
By Noel C. Hankamer (72.16.155.242) on Tuesday, December 15, 2009 - 2:52 am: Edit Post |
I wonder if this message board is still active? I haven't looked in in years.
I was in Tanzania from 1965 to 1969, have been back in Texas since. Still ride motorcycles.
By Dick Slama (141.152.251.187) on Thursday, March 04, 2010 - 5:23 pm: Edit Post |
hodi Noel and Chisler, just stumbled upon this message board. glad to see you are still kicking. is your kiswahili still so good? any word about my PC roommate Wayne Skinner? or Matt Lindroth, whose swahili was pretty good. a few years back, Wes Mukiyama and I traded greetings - he was in Bay Area working with seniors? Before that ran across Phil Logan at Woods Hole MA, Dept of Commerce, fish? No other Tanzania 9 contacts.
Dick Slama
By Noel C. Hankamer (72.16.155.242) on Thursday, June 10, 2010 - 5:23 am: Edit Post |
Checking in again. Seems I forget about this message board! I still ride- I have a 1975 BMW R100/7 that I ride to work as many days as I can. Very involved in buying, selling, and collecting vintage and antique wrenches and other old hand tools. I have had little to no contact with anyone from the Peace Corps days.
My tool forum- http://www.papawswrench.com/vboard/index.php
By john chisler (66.215.117.252) on Thursday, January 20, 2011 - 2:13 am: Edit Post |
Dick, I will never forget Mukiyama and how he screwed up a good thing for me in Mwanza. I think all the Kahama cowboys are dead, Jim about twnty years ago, Frank a few years ago and Boggs, who knows. I am on the way around the world from Ghana to Namibia, Zambia, back to Kahama. Mauritius, Asia and some south sea isles. Leave in a week for three months, backpack and a littled remembered Swahili. Giving me a 70 year present. Glad to see you are still in touch with Muki.
Chisler