Water Tank at Tungsten Plant Kingman Arizona 1942
A water tank stands at the tungsten concentrating plant near Kingman, Arizona, in 1942. The Boriana mine and plant served as vital producers of tungsten, a strategic resource used in military applications during World War II. Tungstens high melting point made it essential for armor-piercing ammunition and other critical wartime equipment.
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Water Tank at Tungsten Plant Kingman Arizona 1942
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