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1976: Barron A. Cheatham served in Eastern Caribbean / Montserrat in Montserrat, West Indies beginning in 1976
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Barron A. Cheatham can be contacted at 4021acomcastdnet
Country of Service: Eastern Caribbean / Montserrat
Training Group: EC-19
Cities you served in: Montserrat, West Indies
Arrival Year: 1976
Departure Year: 1979
Work Description:
Teacher in a Junior High School
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
Married, 2 sons (both born in Barbados), 1 in Navy other 3rd yr.university. Currently I am a teacher and coach in my hometown of Chester, Va. Recently been selected to (volunteer)coach a group of track athletes at the 2006 International Childrens Games in Bangkok, Thailand in August.
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
Still speak very fondly to my students about the wonderful experience in the Peace Corps
Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:
Any EC -19 volunteers out there?
Any message for returned volunteers?:
Keep volunteering!!
Originally posted: June 25, 2006
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