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1988: Jeffrey S. McLucas served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Botswana in Gaborone, Maun, Etsha beginning in 1988
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Jeffrey S. McLucas can be contacted at jeffmclucasayahoodcom
Country of Service: Botswana
Training Group: Kanye RIIC July 1988
Cities you served in: Gaborone, Maun, Etsha
Arrival Year: 1988
Departure Year: 1990
Work Description:
Architectural Engineer with the Botswana Cooperative Union
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
left Bots in 1996 for Egypt, then Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, China, Qatar and back to Egypt
Originally posted: August 12, 2007Related Links:
Peace Corps Botswana; Directory of Botswana RPCVs; Messages and Announcements for Botswana RPCVs; Peace Corps Annual Report: 1988
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