Occupations of U.S. CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) workers during the Great Depression in the United States. A CCC worker hits the gong with mallet. Workers run toward jungle to fight a forest fire. Men construct observation tower. CCC workers cut down trees in the forest after a fire.
Recreational activities at a CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) camp in the United States. Recruits watch two boys sparring on top of a hill. The audience cheer during a boxing match in the Great Depression.
During the Great Depression, showing work of the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) recruits in the United States. CCC recruits standing in a chow line on snow field. Food being served to men. Men eat food.
U.S. CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) recruits who elect to leave after training are discharged at Army processing centers in the United States during the Great Depression. Army officers look on as train arrives. CCC recruits wave from train windows. Recruits leave train. They sign document at desk. CCC recruits are issued discharge letters. Recruits walk back toward train. Group of CCC recruits pose for a photograph. Recruits stand in formation that form 'CCC'.
USS Hornet (CV-16) battles enemy planes in the Pacific Theater of World War II. Tracer fire is directed against sky from Hornet at night.
Workers work for production of USAAF (United States Army Air Forces) B-29 Superfortress bomber in an American aircraft factory during World War II. A woman operates a lathe, she stops and smiles. An elderly woman worker operates a machine which drives in rivets. She looks up and grins.
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