Occupations of U.S. CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) workers in the United States plains or prairie areas during the Great Depression. CCC boys clear unwanted plants from field. Workers bundle short tree or bush boughs into tight packages that are then loaded onto trucks. Young men workers cut tree logs and clear forests and stumps from an area. They dig a drainage trench and culvert, and build footbridges over the culverts. Workers spray brush and vegetation with a pesticide or herbicide. A worker drops a poison of some kind into a ground hog burrow or hole. A worker shows carcasses of dead groundhogs.
Flood operations of U.S. CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) workers in the United States. Workers in rescue boats examine the flooded area during the Great Depression. Civilians stand on roof of a submerged house.
U.S. Army officers assigned to U.S. CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) in the United States during the Great Depression. Signs beside door reads 'CCC Headquarters'. Interiors show an officer attending a phone call. Another officer joins him. Group of officers walk next to tents, bunk houses, and barracks at a CCC camp. Officer types at desk. CCC recruits receive first aid in a medical tent for a wounded foot. A hurt or wounded man is loaded into a truck. Recruit receiving dental care in a tent . Officers at desk. Female workers write at desk.
U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps supply food and clothing to U.S. CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) camp in the United States during the Great Depression. African American workers pushing a cart of White House brand apples in boxes. White managers oversee the men. Clothing and food are delivered to camps by the Quartermaster Corps. Trucks move into the storage and supply building of Quartermaster Corps. Filled sacks of grains and boxes are loaded into trucks. Truck pulls away. Boxes are loaded into freight cars. Supply boxes are unloaded from trucks at the CCC camp.
United States CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) cooks being trained at camp during the Great Depression in the United States. CCC cooks work in kitchen. The workers stir large pots of stew. A cook carries a piece of meat, walks up stairs. U.S. Army officer instructs cook as he cuts the piece of meat. The cook tastes a piece of meat and nods in approval.
U.S. CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) at a camp in the United States during the Great Depression. CCC men receive wages. CCC men count their money. A CCC man puts his money on his shirt pocket.
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