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Group I – 1961-63 Estimated number of Volunteers 38* Group II – 1961-63 Group III – 1961-63 Group IV – 1962-64 Group V – 1962-64 Group VI – 1962-64 Group VII – 1963-65 Group VIII – 1963-65 Group IX – 1963-65

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Group X – 1964-66 Group XI – 1964-66 Group XII – 1964-66 Group XIII – 1964-66 Group XIV – 1965-67 Group XV – 1965-67 Group XVI – 1965-67 Group XVII – 1965-67 Group XVIII – 1965-67 Group XIX – 1965-67

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Group XX – 1966-67 Group XXI – 1966-67 Group XXII – 1966-68 Group XXIII – 1966-67 Group XXIV – 1966-68 Group XXV – 1966-68 Group XXVI – 1966-68 Group XXVII – 1966-68 Group XXVIII NOTE: It appears as though Nigeria 28 and 29 are mis-numbered. Nigeria 29 trained Feb-May 1967, while Nigeria 28 began in (June? 1967). The mistake is not ours (i.e., FON’s) since a document received from Steve Manning identifies the group we are calling Nigeria 29 as “NIGERIA P.C. GROUP XXIX.” Group XXIX – 1967-69 A letter from John McConnell (country director, 1965-68) stated (07-Mar-03): “Could the 2,523 include the two programs training for Nigeria but were diverted to other countries in 1967 when PCVs were evacuated from the Eastern and Midwestern Regions?” Although he refers to “two programs” there seems to be only one unaccounted for training group number.

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Group XXX – 1967-69 Group XXXI – 1968-70

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