1970: Robert Connors served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Gambia in Banjul was base-visited entire country beginning in 1970

Peace Corps Online: Directory: Gambia: Directory of the Gambia RPCVs: 1970: Robert Connors served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Gambia in Banjul was base-visited entire country beginning in 1970

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1970: Robert Connors served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Gambia in Banjul was base-visited entire country beginning in 1970

1970: Robert Connors served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Gambia in Banjul was base-visited entire country beginning in 1970

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Robert Connors can be contacted at xfiles34aaoldcom

Country of Service: Gambia

Cities you served in: Banjul was base-visited entire country

Arrival Year: 1970

Departure Year: 1971

Work Description:

auditor of government sponsored buying stations in co-operative system

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

social service work five years, then married with two children. Sales work for career with a used bookstore as a secondary income.

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

Wish I had reinlisted and stayed in touch with PCV's.

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

Anyone serving in early 1970's

Any message for returned volunteers?:

Please contact me. I am on the nomination list to return as a PCV to either Africa or Eastern Europe. What do you think?

Originally posted: October 24, 2006



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