Battle Born: The History of Basic Magnesium, Inc.

Material Information

Title:
Battle Born: The History of Basic Magnesium, Inc.
Publisher:
The LandWell Company
Creation Date:
2003
Publication Date:
Language:
English
Physical Description:
35 minutes, 3 seconds

Notes

Summary:
This film details the history of Basic Magnesium, Inc. (BMI), the industrial plant that produced magnesium for use in aircraft and bombs during World War II. It also describes the development of Henderson, the town that grew up around BMI, and the later uses of the plant buildings by companies such as Titanium Metals (TIMET) and Kerr McGee. The film is narrated by Nevada Senator Harry Reid. It was directed by Edwin Winfield and produced in 2003 by Stella Productions.
Creation/Production Credits:
Henderson Libraries thanks the LandWell Company for their cooperation in providing this film for inclusion in this digital collection.
Additional Physical Form:
This film is also available online at the LandWell Company's web site.
Creation/Production Credits:
Transcription provided by Janet Bachman and Dana Bullinger.

Record Information

Source Institution:
Henderson District Public Libraries
Holding Location:
Henderson District Public Libraries
Rights Management:
The LandWell Company holds copyright to this material but has provided Henderson Libraries permission to include it in this digital collection. It is intended for personal, educational or research purposes only. Any other use without prior expressed permission is prohibited. Please contact the LandWell Company in Henderson, Nevada for additional rights information and permission to use this item: http://www.landwellco.com
Resource Identifier:
hem0877 ( Digital Id )