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Did you send that suggestion to HO? They may already have that in the works for the new season but if they don't...supergirljennie said:I did mean the Empowering Women postcards. I really like them and I think they'd be a great way to keep in touch with potential recruits.
MandyK said:You know, I was thinking they would be great as a postcard -- but I would love love love a recruit postcard to send to my list that announces the sign on incentive. Do they do that?
"Recruiting Postcards From Ho" is a book by author Judy Van der Veer that tells the story of her time as a Peace Corps volunteer in Vietnam during the 1960s. The book is a collection of postcards she sent home to her family, along with her personal reflections and experiences during her service.
The author of "Recruiting Postcards From Ho" is Judy Van der Veer, a former Peace Corps volunteer who served in Vietnam in the 1960s. She is also the founder of the Vietnam Oral History Project, which collects and preserves the stories of American veterans and Vietnamese citizens who were affected by the war.
"Recruiting Postcards From Ho" is a memoir, as it is based on the author's personal experiences and reflections during her time as a Peace Corps volunteer in Vietnam. It is not a work of fiction.
The book covers a variety of topics related to the author's experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in Vietnam. This includes her interactions with the Vietnamese people, her cultural immersion, the challenges she faced, and her thoughts on the war and its impact on both American and Vietnamese citizens.
Yes, "Recruiting Postcards From Ho" is available for purchase online through various retailers such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble. It is also available in some bookstores and may be available for borrowing at local libraries.