Joseph Blatchford
Joseph Blatchford (June 7, 1934 - October 7, 2020) was the third Director of the United States Peace Corps succeeding Jack Vaughn. Blatchford was appointed Peace Corps Director in 1969 by President Richard Nixon.
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Joseph Blatchford
Joseph Blatchford (June 7, 1934 - October 7, 2020) was the third Director of the United States Peace Corps succeeding Jack Vaughn. Blatchford was appointed Peace Corps Director in 1969 by President Richard Nixon.
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