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The Journal of San Diego History
Summer 1981, Volume 27, Number 3
Contents of This Issue

S.A.T.C., San Diego's Student Army
By JEFFERSON K. STICKNEY, JR.
Retired San Diego attorney and former SATC member

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San Diego High School  
Page 185. San Diego High School served as headquarters for the Student Army Training Crops.


 
Page 188. Neatly aligned tents of the S. A. T. C. camp were a part of San Diego's unit. The S.A.T.C. program peaked in November of 1918 with some 250,000 men enlisted nationwide.


 
Page 188-189. A class photo of San Diego's Student Army Training Crops.


An S.A.T.C. Album
Tent standing.  
Page 192. Tent standing.


S.A.T.C. recruits  
Page 192. S.A.T.C. recruits lining up.


S.A.T.C. tent camp.  
Page 193. S.A.T.C. tent camp.


High School corridor  
Page 193. San Diego High School corridor with beds


Private Hallan N. Marsh.  
Page 194. Private Hallan N. Marsh.


Drilling on the football field  
Page 194. Drilling on the football field.


Beds in the Classroom.  
Page 195. Beds in the Classroom.


Camp S.A.T.C.  
Page 195. Camp S.A.T.C.


Private Jefferson K. Stickney Jr.  
Page 197. Private Jefferson K. Stickney Jr. is seen carrying a thirteen pound Russian rifle. The S.A.T.C. camp, however, never received any ammunition for its weapons.


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