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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. H. H. West Jr. poses with the men from his tent at Camp San Luis Obispo. The tent is made of wood at the bottom. "U. S." is printed at the top. There is a chimney at the top and power wires above. The men stand on a wooden walkway that is laid over the dirt. There are other tents at the right and other buildings in the background. Text from negative sleeve: 1191. Camp San Luis Obispo, California, March 8, 1942. 1. Picture taken in front of tent occupied by H. H. West Jr. It's [sic] number was Q-10. Four boys occupied it and I got them out in front and took 2 pictures of them. L to R: P. F. C. William T. Hindman. Private Connell. Private H. H. West Jr. Private Atchinson. 2 Same group, close up. H. H. West Jr. was the only one to leave for the north from this tent. The other 3 remained behind. 2 films.
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uclamss_1998_1191_002 ark:/21198/zz002hsk4w
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Subject
Soldiers--American--California--San Luis Obispo Military facilities--American--California--San Luis Obispo West, Henry Hebard, 1917-1998 Connell, Private Atchinson, Private Hindman, William T
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