Miscellaneous
The Civilian Public Service Story Web site
The Civilian Public Service Story Web site (http://www.civilianpublicservice.org) tells the story of nearly twelve thousand conscientious objectors to war who chose Civilian Public Service (CPS) in World War II, performing “work of national importance” rather than bearing arms. The Web site includes the origins of the CPS program, a comprehensive listing of the draftees who served in CPS, as well as the communities, occupations, and denominations from which they entered, and the camps and units to which they were assigned.
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