Civilian Conservation Corps
Recruits for the Forest Army of President Roosevelt's Civilian Conservation Corps in uniform after having passed their physical examinations, Fort Slocum, New York, 1930s. The CCC was a New Deal-era massive environmental improvement program that recruited nearly 3 million young American men from 1933-1942. They received $30/month. (Photo by New York Times Co./Getty Images)

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