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1972: Thomas Crowe served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Jamaica in Black River beginning in 1972
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Thomas Crowe can be contacted at tpcroweacomcastdnet
Country of Service: Jamaica
Training Group: 13
Cities you served in: Black River
Arrival Year: 1972
Departure Year: 1974
Work Description:
Primary School teacher trainer
Other Countries you served in, Training Group Name Arrival Year, Departure Year, Work Description:
Swaziland, 1974 - 1975, teacher
Liberia, 1977 0 1978, teacher
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
computer programmer, manager, project manager (24 years); middle school teacher (2 years); Cub Scout, boy scout leader (9 years); married with two sons, aged 16 and 13
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
Great experiences, though Liberia was less so. Every young American should be fortunate enough to serve in this way.
Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:
Yes - Mary Jayne Diehl, Jamaica 14; Frank Altamonte - Swaziland
Any message for returned volunteers?:
You can re-assimilate into American life and keep all the values you develop during your service. You simply figure out to to adept them to life at home.
Originally posted: August 12, 2007Related Links:
Peace Corps Jamaica; Directory of Jamaica RPCVs; Messages and Announcements for Jamaica RPCVs; Peace Corps Annual Report: 1972
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