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1972: Carl Newman served in Iran in Tehran, Mashhad beginning in 1972
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Carl Newman can be contacted at carldnewmanayahoodcom
Country of Service: Iran
Training Group: United Nations Volunteers (Marvdasht - 1972)
Cities you served in: Tehran, Mashhad
Arrival Year: 1972
Departure Year: 1974
Work Description:
Served as a UN Volunteer (farmed out by PC). Did computer programming work for FAO in Tehran. Taught at Univ. of Mashhad.
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
Would do it again in a NY minute. I am especially glad of the international contacts I made thru UN.
Originally posted: April 21, 2006
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