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1976: William R. Moore served in Dominican Republic in Loma de Cabrera beginning in 1976
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer William R. Moore can be contacted at moore_715ayahoodcom
Country of Service: Dominican Republic
Training Group: San Pedro de Macoris - Aug 1976
Cities you served in: Loma de Cabrera
Arrival Year: 1976
Departure Year: 1978
Work Description:
Business advisor to a rural Cooperative in Loma de Cabrera, Dajabon, Province.
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
Have worked internationally since leaving Peace Corps. Now living in London with my family - wife and two boys.
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
"Best time of my life." I'm grateful for the experience.
Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:
Anyone from my group. You know who your are out there! Drop a line to say hello.
Originally posted: March 30, 2006
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