1942 Workers Sharpening Pneumatic Drill Bits in Butte Montana
Workers sharpen bits for pneumatic drills at the Anaconda Copper Mining Company in Butte, Montana, in September 1942. The company played a key role in providing copper for military applications during World War II. Copper was vital for electrical wiring and ammunition, supporting the war effort and contributing to national defense.
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1942 Workers Sharpening Pneumatic Drill Bits in Butte Montana
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