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Elder Corey Shortland

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Presidents:
Glen Harlan Clark (1999 - 2002)
Served: 1999 - 2001
Areas Served:
Chigeltei-twice, Selenge-Cuxbaatar Aimag, Xaan uul, Songin
Companions:
Jeffrey Thomas Bailey | Isaac Haupt | Dylan Jack Orton | Brian Derrell Tingey
Your Occupation: Builder
Spouse: not yet
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President and Sister Clark where here in New Zealand on their way home from serving a C.E.S mission in Tonga. Awesome to see them. brought back all the good memories that makes Mongolia the best mission where the best serve. I loved that place and always will. Viewing all the beautiful photos on this site make me want to go back to mongolia( just not in the winter). A few more kiwi boys have been called to mongolia. Im trying to see them b4 they go, to help send them on their way. Hopefully there will always be a representative from New Zealand in that beautiful country. mongol bul dugai!If you know me send me an email and let me know whats up in your part of the world. HOLLA!!!!!.......tur baka
Corza Shortland
 
Created: 21 Jun 2005  Modified: 21 Apr 2006
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