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What It Means to Serve: From Airborne Ranger to Peace Corps Volunteer

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Author(s) Robert Donayre
ISBN / ASIN 0805974563
ISBN-13 9780805974560
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #3,130,902
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
Description
From Somalia to North Korea and on to the former Soviet Union, What It Means to Serve: From Airborne Ranger to Peace Corps Volunteer is the intriguing and witty account of Robert Donayre's six years of service for the U.S. Federal Government in two undoubtedly conflicting organizations - the U.S. Army and Peace Corps.

At the age of seventeen, Donayre enlists to become an airborne ranger, young and unsure of the uncertainties that surround his future. As he becomes immersed in military life, he finds himself traveling, drinking, and meeting women during short, army-allotted excursions. When his four-year contract comes to an end, Donayre spends seven years earning his master's degree and then decides to do the unthinkable: join the famously liberal Peace Corps.

Assigned to Moldova, a small country in the former Soviet Union, he becomes engrossed in a politically conflicted culture that's notoriously intertwined with corruption and poverty. Donayre's two-year stint as a teacher of English as a foreign language at the university level allows him to view, first hand, the effects of a broken nation on an emerging generation of workers. What It Means to Serve: From Airborne Ranger to Peace Corps Volunteer is a memoir that takes its readers through a range of politically charged emotions as Donayre openly engages in the dualities of war and peace.

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