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1964: Jean-Paul J. Chaine served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Thailand beginning in 1964
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Jean-Paul J. Chaine can be contacted at jpchaine22ayahoodcom
Country of Service: Thailand
Arrival Year: 1964
Departure Year: 1966
Work Description:
Malaria Eradication
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I have moved to Saipan
new email, new address, same basic job.
Originally posted: November 22, 2007Related Links:
Peace Corps Annual Report: 1964; Peace Corps Thailand; Directory of Thailand RPCVs; Messages and Announcements for Thailand RPCVs
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