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Sharpe said many young people today are unaware of the lasting effect of FDR's New Deal program. Not only has the CCC been credited with creating the infrastructure for the nation's modern outdoor recreation system, it was the precursor to today's land management and conservation efforts. It's also seen as the granddaddy of other public service organizations, such as the volunteer AmeriCorps program. Joe Iadarolla, now 85, remembers signing up at age 16 when he was living with his family in Waterbury, Conn. "At the time, during the Depression, it was tough and my father was working for a company in Waterbury and he was only working a couple days a week," he said. "So, we needed food on the table. There were seven of us, besides mother and father. Nine people ate a lot of food." Because each state was allotted only a certain number of a spots for CCC workers, Iadarolla was sent to a camp in Beulah, Colo. It was the first time he'd ever left home. In Colorado, he and other young men built an earthen dam, at the time the largest in the country. He recalled digging irrigation ditches to help direct water to the dry prairie. Iadarolla later used the skill when he joined the Army and helped build a dam on the Pacific Island of Bora Bora during World War II to pipe water to the soldiers' camp site. Iadarolla spent about eight months in the CCC, two months longer than the typical stint. He said he was kept on longer to help fight wildfires in Colorado. "I think it was a great experience," Iadarolla said. "They need it today. It would be wonderful today if they had it and got the kids off the street and into a camp like that, work hard and earn money and learn what life is all about." ___ On the Net:
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