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2006: Jonathan Seton Muench served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ukraine in 2004 beginning in 2006
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Jonathan Seton Muench can be contacted at jonmuenchamsndcom
Country of Service: Ukraine
Training Group: 26
Cities you served in: 2004
Arrival Year: 2006
Departure Year: Enviornmental/Youth Developement
Work Description:
I taught english language and enviornmental protection and awareness to kids and adults of all ages. I also taught Karate and self defense training at sports school and helped Peace Corps with training volunteers self defense and survival strategies while serving in Ukraine.
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
Retired pilot from California now living happily in Idaho with my Ukrainian wife
Originally posted: April 21, 2007
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Peace Corps Ukraine; Directory of Ukraine RPCVs; Messages and Announcements for Ukraine RPCVs; Headlines: December, 2006