Copper Ingots on Conveyors at Phelps-Dodge Plant 1942
Copper ingots rest on conveyors at the Phelps-Dodge Refining Company plant in El Paso, Texas, during 1942. This facility played a crucial role in supporting the World War II effort by producing copper, a vital material for military equipment and infrastructure. The demand for copper surged during the war, making this plant integral to U.S. operations.
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Copper Ingots on Conveyors at Phelps-Dodge Plant 1942
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