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In this issue...Anaconda, war bonds, Robert L. Denig, devil-dogs, mining, safety, Pennsylvania Mine, Japanese, Americans, dying, smelter, Great Falls, copper, production, interviewing, Commandos, Rangers, fires, camera club
Publication Date
October 7, 1942
Recommended Citation
Victory Labor-Management Production Committees of Butte, Anaconda and Great Falls, "Copper Commando - vol. 1, no. 4" (1942).
https://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/copper_commando/6
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Click to search Volume I Index http://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/copper_commando/88/. Robert I. Nesmith was Copper Commando’s chief photographer from 1942-early 1944. Reproductions of his photos are available at Montana Historical Society Research Center and a photo index at Northwest Digital Archives (NWDA).