Everything about Office Of Civilian Defense totally explained
Office of Civilian Defense was a
United States federal emergency war agency set up
May 20,
1941 by
Executive Order 8757 to co-ordinate state and federal measures for protection of
civilians in case of war emergency. Its two branches supervised protective functions such as
blackouts and special fire protection and "war service" functions such as child care, health, housing, and transportation. It also created the
Civil Air Patrol. The agency was terminated by EO 9562 of
June 4,
1945.
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