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Photograph of Greg McCurdy with Mrs. Lois Bolden

Date
2001 (year approximate)
Description

Greg McCurdy with Lois Bolden, wife of his mentor Larry Bolden.

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Photograph at Las Vegas Counterterrorism Awareness Workshop

Date
2013
Description

Greg McCurdy (right) participates in a Las Vegas Counterterrorism Awareness Workshop.

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Photograph of Special Enforcement Detail, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police

Date
1989 (year uncertain) to 1990 (year uncertain)
Description

Greg McCurdy (front row, far left) with Special Enforcement Detail.

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Portrait photograph of Theron Goynes, 1952

Date
1952
Description

Tinted color portrait photograph of Theron Goynes as a United States Air Force aviation cadet, dated 1952.

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Portrait photograph of Naomi Goynes, 1955

Date
1955
Description

Black and white portrait photograph of Naomi Goynes, Tennessee, dated 1955.

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Troutman, Porter

Alternate Names
Porter Lee Troutman Jr.
Porter L. Troutman Jr.

Porter Troutman was born and raised in Newellton, a small farming community in Louisiana. He went to school to Ruth Wood Elementary School and graduated from a high school in St. Joseph, Louisiana. He then attended Southern University from 1961 to 1965 and earned his Bachelor's Degree. His father held a multitude of jobs to support the family and was highly involved in the Civil Rights movement.

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Hawley, Tom, 1961-2021

Tom Hawley can claim to be a Las Vegas native, having been born in Las Vegas, New Mexico. He started spending summers in Las Vegas at age 5 and has spent most of his life in Southern Nevada. Tom is a graduate of Rancho High School in North Las Vegas and has a B.A. in Communication Studies from UNLV.

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Schuster, Henry, 1926-2014

Henry Schuster (1926-2014), a child survivor of the Holocaust and 20-year resident of Las Vegas, Nevada, established the Holocaust Survivors Group of Southern Nevada in 1995 with his wife Anita. He served as President Emeritus of the Survivors Group, and also as Jewish Lay Leader for Nellis Air Force Base. Schuster’s escape from Nazi persecution was aided by the French humanitarian organization Œuvre de Secours aux Enfants, and he was instrumental in the planning a 50th anniversary reunion for “OSE children” that was attended by 170 survivors from around the world.

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