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Stadium at Anaconda Copper Mining Company in Butte, Montana

This photo shows the lineup of some of the equipment and men, in addition to spectators lining the stadium and on top of buildings in order to see. The grandstand was filled to capacity. This photo was made during a visit of Army officers and enlisted men from Washington, D. C, and Ft. Lewis led by Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh, Aide to the Under Secretary of War, to an Anaconda Copper Mining Company. This was a visit to war production facilities.

Parade in Butte, Montana for Army Visit to Anaconda Copper Mine

A parade, which lasted over an hour and a half from the time the first float went by until the end, has, at intervals, girls and drum and bugle corps led by drum majorettes. This photo was made during a visit of Army officers and enlisted men from Washington, D. C., and Ft. Lewis led by Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh, Aide to the Under Secretary of War, to an Anaconda Copper Mining Company plant, Butte, Montana, on June 3 and 4, 1942.

Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh at National Cash Register Company

Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh (at podium) addresses the employees of the National Cash Register Company in their auditorium with visiting Army personnel in the background and the National Cash Register motto hanging on the "backdrop." This auditorium held approximately 3,000 people who were led in community singing. They showed great enthusiasm over the showing of the motion picture "The Arm Behind the Army." This photo was made during a visit of Army officers and enlisted men from Washington, D. C., and Patterson Field, led by Lt. Col. A.

Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh at General Motors

This closeup photograph shows a small section of General Motors workers paying intense interest to Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh at the podium throughout the ceremonies, although light showers occurred during the afternoon. To the left is a military band. This photo was made during a visit of Army officers and enlisted men from Washington, D. C. and Patterson Field, led by Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh, Aide to the Under Secretary of War, to a General Motors Company Plant #2 in May 18,1942.