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1970: Charles C. Welsh-Charrier served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Korea in Dangjin beginning in 1970
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Charles C. Welsh-Charrier can be contacted at cwelcharastarpowerdnet
Country of Service: Korea
Training Group: K-17
Cities you served in: Dangjin
Arrival Year: 1970 (training); 1971 (PC service)
Departure Year: 1973
Work Description:
English teacher in rural middle school
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
worked in business for 2 years after PC; then taught English at Berlitz Schools of Language in NYC for 5 yrs. Left to get Master's degree in Deaf Ed at Gallaudet Univ. in Washington, DC. Married to Cheryl right after graduation and we both changed our last name to Welsh-Charrier. I accepted a teaching position at Model Secondary School for the Deaf on campus at Gallaudet U. and my wife and I moved here. We have one son, Christopher. I have taught all levels of students, grades 9-12 and am currently chairperson of the English Dept.
Originally posted: August 12, 2007Related Links:
Peace Corps Korea; Directory of Korea RPCVs; Messages and Announcements for Korea RPCVs; Peace Corps Annual Report: 1970
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