1971: R.G. and Judy Marold served in Peru in Tarata, Peru and Candarave, Peru beginning in 1971

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1971: R.G. and Judy Marold served in Peru in Tarata, Peru and Candarave, Peru beginning in 1971

1971: R.G. and Judy Marold served in Peru in Tarata, Peru and Candarave, Peru beginning in 1971

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer R.G. and Judy Marold can be contacted at rjmaroldafonednet

Country of Service: Peru

Training Group: Provo, Utah

Cities you served in: Tarata, Peru and Candarave, Peru

Arrival Year: 1971

Departure Year: 1973

Work Description:

Agricultural liason to Tacna Department of Agriculture working with sheep and cattle.

Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:

R.G. is a retired elementary teacher and rancher. Judy is a retired middle and high school teacher.

Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:

It was the greatest job we ever have had the privilege to have.

Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:

We would like to hear from anyone who served in the Arequipa/Tacna area during 1971-1973

Originally posted: July 31, 2006



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