In 1933, as part of the New Deal Program, President Franklin D. Roosevelt established the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). This work program, and its military-like structure, was for single men ...
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, President Roosevelt’s CCC put 3 million young men to work across America. Living in camps across all 48 states (and the territories of Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto ...
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) began on March 31, 1933 under President Roosevelt’s “New Deal” to relieve the poverty ...
FORT DRUM, N.Y. (May 2, 2025) -- As long as there have been Soldiers assigned to Fort Drum, civilian employees have been working alongside them, providing the support needed to strengthen military ...
Almost 100 years ago President Roosevelt started The Civilian Conservation Corps. It was meant to get unemployed men jobs, working on projects like building roads, and bridges, and planting trees.
The Ozark Natural & Cultural Resource Center is hosting a new exhibit through at least the end of June documenting the ...
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