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Civilian Public Service firefighting crew at Snowline Camp near Camino... Civilian Public Service men lived in barracks... The first Civilian Public Service projects were in rural areas where the men performed tasks related to soil conservation... Draftees in Civilian Public Service became medical and scientific research test subjects in... Civilian Public Service men were released from their assignments and the camps closed during March 1947... Civilian Public Service created a precedent for the... Civilian Public Service Personal Papers and Collected Materials... Smokejumpers of the Civilian Public Service in World War II...

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