Greg McCurdy (far right) with Metro Deputy Chief Cliff Davis and US Attorney General Janet Reno at a Las Vegas event.
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Greg McCurdy and Sheriff Jerry Keller with his Lloyd Sealy Award at a National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives [NOBLE] meeting in 2002.
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Greg McCurdy speaking at 2013 Las Vegas Counterterrorism Awareness Workshop
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Newspaper clipping from the Las Vegas Review-Journal regarding local preparations for the tenth anniversary of 9/11 attacks.
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Las Vegas Review Journal article about a Middle East law enforcement conference attended by Clark County Sheriff Doug Gillespie and Assistant Sheriff Greg McCurdy.
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Article about arrests that occurred from Operation Pure Luck; Assistant Sheriff Greg McCurdy pictured at news conference.
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Jerry LeFors, from the "Greatest Generation," was born in Oklahoma in 1921 and attended grade schools in West Texas. He graduated from high school in Lawton, Oklahoma in 1938 and then continued his education at Cameron Junior College in Lawton, where he graduated in 1940.
While in college he enjoyed playing the drums and had his own dance band in addition to his studies. He also became enamored with flying aircraft and became a Civilian Flight Instructor in Illinois in 1941, following graduation.
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"Dr. Charles West was a prominent African-American figure who worked to advance the cause of civil rights in Southern Nevada.
Charles I. West was born in Washington, D.C. on September 27, 1908. His parents, Dr. Charles and Rebekah West, had four children.
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The Nellie Bunch Collection of Lake Mead Postcards (approximately 1970-1979) contains two postcards advertising Lake Mead in southern Nevada from the 1970s. Each postcard depicts several aspects of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, including the marina, Hoover Dam, campgrounds, the Lake Mead Lodge, and Boulder Beach. Also included is a "Post Office Closed" sign for Whitney, Nevada with Nellie Bunch listed as Postmaster.
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