Tungsten Chief Mine Entrance Kern County California 1942
The Tungsten Chief Mine stands as a notable site in Kern County, California, in May 1942. The mine was crucial for tungsten production, a key material for munitions during World War II. The entrance signage indicates its operational importance in supporting wartime efforts. Tungsten served as a vital resource for strengthening steel used in weaponry.
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Tungsten Chief Mine Entrance Kern County California 1942
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