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Maxwell Air Force Base

Latitude/Longitude
32.38266, -86.35502
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military installation

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Photograph of Staff Sergeant Thomas Gouzy and Col. Thomas Wolters, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, June 1, 1976

Date
1976-06-01
Description
Left to right: Staff Sergeant Thomas Gouzy; Col. Thomas Wolters. Wolters had recently turned over his command of the 474th Tactical Fighter Wing. Co. Wolters appears to be the recipient of a water prank. Site Name: Nellis Air Force Base (Nev.)

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Photograph of North Las Vegas law officers at the funeral of Jim Slagle, North Las Vegas, Nevada, December 5, 1973

Date
1973-12-05
Description
North Las Vegas law officers pay final tribute to Jim Slagle in North Las Vegas, Nevada, December 5, 1973. Police Chief "Slim" Davison presents a folded flag to Kristi Slagle, widow of North Las Vegas Policeman Jim Slagle.

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Captain W. E. Clarke, Howard Cannon and Rear Admiral F. J. Brush during the Congressional Squadron: photographic print

Date
1966-01-25
Description
From the Howard Cannon Photograph Collection (PH-00192). Stamped on verso: "Official U.S. Navy Photograph - Not for publication unless officially released" Captain W. E. Clarke, Commanding Officer of the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt, Howard Cannon, and Rear Admiral F. J. Brush during the arrival of members of the 9999th Congressional Squadron.

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Joe Cortez interview, November 29, 2018: transcript

Date
2018-11-29
Description

It is February 20th, 1995, the world’s eyes are set on El Estadio Azteca, Mexico’s largest sports stadium. Inside the facility, in front of an estimated 130,000 people, Mexican legend, Julio César Chávez, is defending his WBC super-light weight title against the American, Greg Haugen. In front of his countrymen, Chávez is punishing Haugen, who disrespected him years earlier in Las Vegas. During the 5th round, Haugen is barely able to stand on his feet, as the record breaking crowd calls for him to be knocked out. Chávez continues to land a barrage of punches, until finally the third man in the ring that night decides to step in to put an end to it. The stadium erupts with cheers for El León de Culiacán. The history books remembers this fight as the largest outdoor fight in the history of the sport. Casual boxing fans will always remember Chávez and Haugen battling it out in the heart of Mexico, but a third man stood in the ring that night: Joe Cortez. Cortez was born to Puerto Rican parents in Spanish Harlem, New York City. Boxing was always a part of this Hall of Fame referee’s life. Cortez won multiple Golden Glove tournaments as an amateur boxer and had a successful, but short career as a professional boxer. Outside of boxing, Cortez also found success as military man, deli owner, hotel manager, and director of an ophthalmologist outreach program. Eventually, he would find himself back in the boxing ring, this time as a referee. His career as a referee took Cortez to the top of the boxing world. When he retired in 2012, Cortez officiated 176 World Championship Fights. In 2011, Cortez was inducted in the International Boxing Hall of Fame alongside, Mike Tyson, Julio César Chávez, Kostya Tszyu, Ignacio Beristain, and Sylvester Stallone.

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Las Vegas Mormon Fort (historical)

Latitude/Longitude
36.18028, -115.1325
Feature
military installation

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