Research

Scope and Content Note

This series contains charts enumerating the number of volunteers in each local war council who had been, or were being, trained for specific home front activities during January and February 1943. Many, but not all, war councils reported these figures, which the Office of Civilian Mobilization (OCM) collected in order to track local war councils' volunteer needs. Civilian War Services was the OCM division responsible for carrying out many home front programs, while the Office of Civilian Protection worked on civil defense projects.

Examples of the categories for Civilian War Services programs include: block leaders; child care; consumer assistance; war bonds; and youth and recreation.

Examples of the categories for Office of Civilian Protection programs include: air raid wardens; auxiliary police and fire fighters; emergency medical; and messengers.