Mark A. Borup

Profile Updated: October 16, 2021
Mission Start Year: 1974
Now Residing In: Tucson, AZ USA
Spouse/Partner: Myrna Borup
Occupation/Retired?: Retired Navy Fighter Pilot (F-18 Hornets), Defense Industry Executive with Raytheon Missiles & Defense in Tucson, AZ.
Children/Grandchildren: Myrna and I have six kids (four boys and two girls), with fourteen (14) grandkids and more on the way More…- boys all served missions to Greece Athens, Brazil Sao Paulo, West Virginia Charleston (Spanish speaking), and Maryland Baltimore (Spanish speaking).
Areas Served (list each transfer date (MM/YY)): Companions: (try your best-as memories fade, this info helps everyone link names and places-consult your journal-thanks!)
転勤月: 伝道地域 (同僚)
(最善を尽くしてください-思い出が薄れるにつれて、この情報は誰もが名前と場所をリンクするのに役立ちます-ジャーナルを参照してください-ありがとう!)

1974-1976
LTM at Church College of Hawaii
Fukushima (Leavitt, Salisbury, Nakano)
Aomori (Langford, Young, Rasmussen)
Hachinohe (Ogaard, Cook)
Shiogama (Asay, Metcalf, Anderson)
Sendai (Honbu) Jacobsen, Hansen

Posted: Sep 02, 2014 at 9:35 AM
Language Training Mission (LTM), The Church College of Hawaii
Posted: Aug 31, 2014 at 6:47 PM
LTM (The Church College of Hawaii)
Posted: Aug 31, 2014 at 6:46 PM
My LTM Unit (The Church College of Hawaii)
Posted: Sep 02, 2014 at 9:32 AM
Court yard at the LTM (left a lot of blood, sweat and tears here learning Japanese)
Posted: Sep 01, 2014 at 11:21 AM
LTM - taking a few minutes at the end of a busy day to write in my journal...
Posted: Sep 02, 2014 at 8:32 AM
La'ie Hawaii Temple 1974
Posted: Sep 02, 2014 at 9:29 AM
La'ie Point 1974 - watched beautiful sunrises from here with my LTM companion...
Posted: Aug 31, 2014 at 6:22 PM
My first Branch in Fukushima, Japan (Front Left to Right: Elder James Phillips, Elder Grant Salisbury, Elder John Scott, me. Back Left to Right: Elder Jeffrey Leavitt and Elder Brent Robertson)
Posted: Aug 31, 2014 at 6:25 PM
Elder Brent Robertson trying out some new camera equipment, with Elder John Scott in Fukushima
Posted: Aug 31, 2014 at 6:22 PM
Trying out my Japanese just a few days out in Fukushima - sounded more like Spanish to me!