Tungsten Chief Mine Workers Kern County May 1942
The Tungsten Chief Mine in Kern County, California, operates in May 1942, illustrating the vital role of tungsten during World War II. Workers are seen panning partly concentrated tungsten ore, essential for manufacturing armor-piercing ammunition and other military equipment. The mine contributed significantly to the war effort by providing this critical resource.
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Tungsten Chief Mine Workers Kern County May 1942
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