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Forest Education

With rare exceptions, ranger applicants must have studied in an approved forest school before being eligible for examination and appointment. Similar training and abilities are required of foremen in the Civilian Conservation Corps. Candidates for this position should apply themselves to their work and take advantage of the technical education opportunities offered in the camp.

The Forest Education by Henry S. Graves and Cedric H. Guise was a textbook used or at least available at some CCC camps. A copy was donated to the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum of South Dakota by Cathy and Bob Druckrey.

Forest Education
Forest Education
A textbook used or available at some CCC camps.
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