Begun in the fall of 1945, the United Nations relief Agency operated a clothing depot from Camp Wainwright. Above and below are photos taken inside the drill hall where 75 POW volunteers baled and packaged clothing to be sent to Europe’s refugees of the war. Left is pictured a clothing press which worked along the same lines as a garbage compactor, compressing and banding the clothing to its smallest possible form for shipment. The bundles were then wrapped and stitched into jute covers and loaded into railcars.