What Are Strategic and Critical Materials?

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Pehrson Elmer W.
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1944

Abstract

NOT much serious consideration was liven to the military aspects of raw materials before World War 1. Following the outbreak of war in Europe in 1914, however. this situation was promptly changed. Disruption of allied shipping and German submarine warfare soon cut off a substantial part of the material the United Staten was accustomed to receiving from overseas. At the same time, raw material requirements rose rapidly as the tempo of industrial preparedness was stepped up in anticipation of war. By April 1917, when we entered the war, serious shortages threatened and consideralde attention was being given to our "deficcient" raw materials. The term "war mineral," began to appear after we became active combatants. But there is no evidence that "strategics" and "critical." as now used, had entered the lexicon of our raw materials experts during the last war nor were there apparently any officially recog¬nized list or definitions of what con¬stituted war materials. According to G. A. Roush in his book, `'Strategic Mineral Supplies," C. K. Leith, while serving as mineral advisor to the War Industries Board. compiled the first unofficial list of deficient minerals in 1917.
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APA: Pehrson Elmer W.  (1944)  What Are Strategic and Critical Materials?

MLA: Pehrson Elmer W. What Are Strategic and Critical Materials?. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1944.

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