1973: Chuck and Pat Foss served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Tonga in Nukualofa beginning in 1973

Peace Corps Online: Directory: Tonga: Directory of Tonga RPCVs: 1973: Chuck and Pat Foss served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Tonga in Nukualofa beginning in 1973

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1973: Chuck and Pat Foss served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Tonga in Nukualofa beginning in 1973

1973: Chuck and Pat Foss served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Tonga in Nukualofa beginning in 1973

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Chuck and Pat Foss can be contacted at madstop1ahotmaildcom

Country of Service: Tonga

Training Group: Tonga 11

Cities you served in: Nukualofa

Arrival Year: 1973

Departure Year: 1975

Work Description:

Chuck - head of science dept. at St. Andrews. Pat - art illustrator for books being translated into Tongan

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

1976 - taught environmental education at a wildlife center in Brevard County, FL. 1977 - became a U.S.Border Patrol Agent in El Paso, TX with various assignments around the U.S. 2007 - retired from the U.S. Border Patrol

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

Our time in Tonga was a fantastic experience for both Pati and me. We have many treasured memories. Pati still speaks to me in Tongan on occasion.

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

We would love to hear from some of our old PC friends that served with us.



Originally posted: July 13, 2007




Related Links:

Peace Corps Tonga; Directory of Tonga RPCVs; Messages and Announcements for Tonga RPCVs; Peace Corps Annual Report: 1973



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