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~q <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />David Snyder <br />Volunteer Application <br />Orange County Advisory Boards and Commissions <br />Name: <br />Name Called: <br />Home Address <br />Phone: (Day) <br />Phone: (Evening) <br />Fax: <br />Email: <br />Place of Employment: <br />Job Title: <br />Township of Residence: <br />Zone of Residence: <br />Sex: <br />Ethnic Background: <br />Date of Birth: <br />Mr, David Snyder <br />4505 Governor Hunt St <br />Efland NC 27243 <br />919-684-6779 <br />919-644-8681 <br />snyde006@maduke.edu <br />Duke University Medical Center <br />Research Analyst <br />Cedar Grove <br />At-Large <br />Male <br />Caucasian <br />11/2/1958 <br />Boards/Commissions applied for: <br />New Hope Park at Blackwood Farm <br />Work Experience: <br />Now continuing on 13 years in cancer research at Duke University, previously worked in <br />cancer research in New .Jersey and was a Microbiologist at a community hospital in <br />Yonkers, NY from 1980-1987, <br />Volunteer Experience: <br />Currently serve as a Disaster Action Team Captain with the Orange County chapter of <br />the American Red Cross, served as vice chairman of the chapter board for 3 years. <br />Currently act as an emergency radio communicator with the Orange county Amateur <br />Radio Emergency Service, We provide communications between the county EOC and <br />shelter sites during disasters. My amateur radio call sign is W4SAR, <br />Served as a mantracker with the Durham Search and Rescue team, have extensive <br />experience in search techniques and land navigation. <br />Have performed Revolutionary War living history depictions for 30 years as a member of <br />HM 64th Regiment of Foot. Have complete uniforms and equipment for a British <br />Ingfantry officer circa the years 1776-1782. Have extensive knowledge of Revolutionary <br />War era history and technology, <br />