1979: Ray S. Leki served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Nepal in Hang Pang, Taplejung beginning in 1979

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1979: Ray S. Leki served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Nepal in Hang Pang, Taplejung beginning in 1979

1979: Ray S. Leki served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Nepal in Hang Pang, Taplejung beginning in 1979

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Ray S. Leki can be contacted at LekiRSaStatedgov

Country of Service: Nepal

Training Group: N/84

Cities you served in: Hang Pang, Taplejung

Arrival Year: 1979

Departure Year: 1981

Work Description:

Science, Math, and English teacher at Shri Saraswoti Madhyamic Vidhyalaya

Other Countries you served in, Training Group Name Arrival Year, Departure Year, Work Description:

Peace Corps staff, 1982-91, including APCD/Training in Nepal

Originally posted: October 24, 2006



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