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** and NWA
** NWA International Heavyweight
Championship ( 3 times )
** NWA Central States Heavyweight
Championship ( 1 time
)
** NWA Central States
Tag Team Championship ( 1 time
) – with Ernie Ladd
** NWA Florida Heavyweight
Championship ( 1 time
)
** NWA American Heavyweight
Championship ( 4 times )
** NWA American
Tag Team Championship ( 3 times ) – with Kerry Von Erich
** NWA Brass Knuckles
Championship ( Texas version
) ( 6
times )
** NWA Texas Heavyweight
Championship ( 1 time
)
** NWA Texas
Tag Team Championship ( 3 times ) – with Mike York
( 1 ), Gino Hernandez
( 1 ),
and Kerry Von Erich
( 1 )
** NWA United States
Tag Team Championship ( Tri-State version
) ( 2 time
) – with Stan Hansen
** NWA Western States Heavyweight
Championship ( 1 time
)
** NWA Central States Heavyweight
Championship ( 3 times )
** NWA Canadian Heavyweight
Championship ( Toronto version
) ( 1 time
)
** NWA United States Heavyweight
Championship ( 2
times )
** NWA World
Tag Team Championship ( Mid-Atlantic version
) ( 1 time
)-with Don Kernodle
** NWA United States
Tag Team Championship ( Tri-State version
) ( 1 time
)-with Buck Robley
** NWA International Junior Heavyweight
Championship ( 1 time
)
** NWA United States
Tag Team Championship ( Florida version
) ( 1 time
) – with Hector Guerrero
** NWA Americas Heavyweight
Championship ( 15
times )
** NWA Americas
Tag Team Championship ( 11
times ) – with Raul Mata
( 2 ), John Tolos
( 1 ), Gory Guerrero
( 1 ), Butcher Vachon
( 1 ), Victor Rivera
( 1 ), The Canadian
( 1 ), Hector Guerrero
( 1 ), El Halcon
( 1 ), Black Gordman
( 1 ) and Al Madril
( 1 )
** NWA World Light Heavyweight
Championship ( 2
times )< sup >
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** NWA International Junior Heavyweight
Championship ( 2
times )
** NWA United National
Championship ( 1 time
)
** NWA Central States Heavyweight
Championship ( 2
times )
** NWA National Heavyweight
Championship ( 2
times )
** and Georgia
** Andersonville National Historic Site, Confederate POW prison camp in
Georgia holding Union POWs
** Bakuriani / Didveli Caldera
( Georgia )
** Samsari
( Georgia )
** Cumberland Island in eastern
Georgia
** EUMM
Georgia, from 2008
( Georgia, South Ossetia
and Abkhazia
) – 21 out of 320 soldiers from 26 countries
** Java District, district around this town in
Georgia
** President of
Georgia
** Prime Minister of
Georgia
** George
( Eastern Orthodox, a national holiday in
Georgia )
** Georgia: the far northwest corner.
** Zviad Gamsakhurdia, President of
Georgia ( b. 1939
)
** Zviad Gamsakhurdia, President of
Georgia ( d. 1993
)
** The paddlewheel steamer sinks off the
Georgia coast, with a cargo of $ 400, 000 in coins.
** Establishment of United States VIII Bomber Command, later to become the Eighth Air Force, in Savannah,
Georgia.
** In the last mass lynching in the United States, a mob of white men shoot
and kill two African-American couples near Moore's Ford Bridge in
Georgia.
** The 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta,
Georgia, United States, begin.
** Eugene V. Debs enters prison at the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary in Atlanta,
Georgia for speaking out against the draft during World War I.
** The ex-Soviet Republic of
Georgia becomes the 179th member of the United Nations.
** Treaty of Moscow
( 1920 ): Soviet Russia recognizes independence of the Democratic Republic of
Georgia only to invade the country six months later.
** Georgian independence referendum, 1991:
Georgia votes for independence from the Soviet Union.
** Former Senator John Tower
and 22 others are killed in an airplane crash in Brunswick,
Georgia, United States.
** Democrats sweep the U. S. Congressional midterm elections ; Ronald Reagan is reelected governor of California ; Jimmy Carter is elected governor of
Georgia.
** An Argentine scrap metal dealer raises the Argentine flag in South
Georgia.
** Georgia King, Scottish actress
0.197 seconds.