From Deseret News archives:
Utahns still benefit from 1930s work corps
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The corps proved to be a huge asset to the military after the country entered the war. The administration of the camps was excellent training for both active-duty and reserve officers. The 2.5 million men who had participated in the corps nationally from 1933 to 1940 had learned discipline, team work and valuable skills. They had also gained muscle and strong lungs from three square meals a day and hard physical labor in the mountains. Some people began to joke that CCC men were too valuable to be given guns. The corps was also able to turn over the nation's largest fleet of mechanized equipment and camps where soldiers could be stationed and trained. Interviews with CCC alumni suggest that about 98 percent went on to serve in the military and the other 2 percent most likely worked in industries that supported the war effort.
Corps alumni usually speak of their time in the CCC with fondness and say that in addition to the money and training it felt good to be busy on such valuable projects. Schoonover said he used to take his children to the campsites he had worked on. Julie Sorenson's father helped build trails in Bryce Canyon and Zion national parks. Her father took her and her siblings there when she was a teenager, and he used to stop along the trail and note work that he had done.
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