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It commemorates the Battle of Hoover Dam. The rangers lured the best of Caesar's Legion into Boulder City, then blew the whole town up. The NCR still lost a bunch of troops in the fighting, though. My older brother sacrificed himself so they could evacuate some of the wounded.Private Kowalski

The Boulder City Memorial is an unmarked location within Boulder City in the Mojave Wasteland in Fallout: New Vegas.

Background[]

Circa 2277, the New California Republic, in a decisive attack against Caesar's Legion during the First Battle of Hoover Dam, lured the bulk of the enemy into Boulder City, most of which was filled with high explosives, and detonated them, destroying the Legion's assault at the cost of many troopers who could not escape in time. Following the battle, the New California Republic built the memorial to honor the 107 Rangers and service members who lost their lives that day.

Layout[]

Situated at the northwestern edge of Boulder City, right next to the Big Horn Saloon, the memorial is etched out of a slab of concrete and constantly lit by lights placed at its base. Each of the fallen is listed by name and rank on the side facing the Colorado River, while the inscription and the insignia of the NCR Army and the Rangers are carved into the side facing New California.

When the player character first arrives in Boulder City, Private Kowalski is found in front of the memorial, paying his respects to his fallen brother, PFC Donald Kowalski. Attacking the memorial will trigger a confrontation with Kowalski.

List of honored service members[]

  • PVT Sandra Abbot
  • PVT Julie Adair
  • PFC Martin Addie
  • PVT Erik Allsop
  • PV2 Hugh Althouse
  • PFC Melissa Bai
  • PVT Daniela Becenti
  • CPL Satnam Bedi
  • PV2 Eve Bernat
  • PVT Paulina Biscardi
  • PVT Julio Blauner
  • PVT Jimmy Borges
  • PFC Christopher Boulanger
  • PVT Robin Bunt
  • CPL Phillip Burton
  • PV2 Penelope Carwell
  • CPL Tina Chan
  • PFC May Chang
  • PFC Patrick Chang
  • RGR Michael Chen
  • CPL Marcus Christensen
  • PVT Paige Christianson
  • PV2 Gregory Clark
  • PVT Nelson Coderre
  • PVT Tyrone Cutchin
  • PVT Jameson Daluz
  • PFC Ralph Davies
  • PVT Curtis Debord
  • PVT Clinton Decola
  • PVT Veronika Delongis
  • PFC Robert Dhatri
  • PFC Rachel Dumont
  • PV2 Nell Embrey
  • PVT Frida Esperanza
  • PV2 Darren Espey
  • PV2 Najah Essa
  • CPL Richard Falk
  • PFC Richard Farnsworth
  • PV2 Ophelia Fiorentino
  • PV2 Kelly Foor
  • PVT Ariel Frieman
  • PV2 Kurt Funston
  • PVT Mark Glasper
  • PV2 Max Gochenour
  • CPT Franklin Godfrey
  • 2LT Theodore Gorobets
  • PVT Delbert Guidotti
  • PFC Lance Han
  • PVT Johnathan Hannaford
  • PVT Peter Hayes
  • SGT Peter Hernandez, Jr.
  • PVT Randolph Hincks
  • PVT Maxwell Hocutt
  • PVT Brian Hoey
  • PVT Loren Houtchens
  • PVT Jeffery Hui
  • PFC Whitney Jacobs
  • CPL Autumn Jameson
  • PFC Randall Jones
  • 2LT Peter Kang
  • PFC Donald Kowalski
  • RGR Jackson Kreger
  • PFC Elmer Kronmueller
  • PVT Guy Leppert
  • PV2 Christian Lesser
  • MSG Thomas Li
  • PVT Francis Lipsett
  • CPL Hector Lopez
  • RGR Teresa Lutz
  • PVT Maya McElderry
  • PV2 Matthew Metzer
  • PVT Pete Mery
  • PVT Hazel Meyers
  • PV2 Billy Montalvo, Sr.
  • PVT Carol Montero
  • PVT Gloria Morningstar
  • PV2 Shafi Nassar
  • SGT Sean Ngo
  • CPL Mark Nguyen
  • PVT Darryl Norred
  • PFC Stephen Park
  • PFC Polly Vermeulen
  • PVT Jonathan Volkmann
  • PFC Patrice Quinn
  • PFC Paul Quon
  • PFC Tracy Quon
  • RGR Stephen Raleigh
  • PVT Brandon Raynor
  • PVT Cesar Renolds
  • PVT Eric Robards
  • PFC Vishal St. James
  • PV2 Amin Samaha
  • PFC Lawrence Storey, Jr.
  • PFC Raheed Thompson
  • PV2 Ashley Townson
  • SGT Dan Tran
  • PVT Lonnie Wardlaw
  • RGR Emily Waters
  • PFC Roger Westin III
  • SSG Reggie Wilcox
  • CPL Frederick Wilson
  • 1LT Mary Wilson
  • PV2 Cody Winborne
  • PFC Joseph Wolf
  • SGT Margaret Wang
  • PFC Timothy Zheng
  • PFC Bradley Zhong

Notes[]

  • During development, when the idea of continuing play following the Second Battle of Hoover Dam was still being explored, the Boulder City Memorial was intended to be destroyed in the event of a Legion victory where Caesar was still alive. J.E. Sawyer intended for it to be replaced by the Legion with a statue modeled after the Augustus of Prima Porta, a statue made in the likeness of the historical Julius Caesar.[1]
  • Taking a photo of the memorial with the Codac R9000 will also trigger the confrontation with Kowalski as it is a weapon only in the technical sense.

Appearances[]

The Boulder City Memorial appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the scenes[]


Gallery[]

References[]

  1. J.E. Sawyer: "Yes. One of the things I wanted for post-Hoover play (that never happened, obviously) [...] [i]n the case of a Legion victory in which Caesar survives, I wanted the Boulder Memorial to be smashed to pieces with a Fallout-appropriate sculpture in its place of Caesar after Augustus of Prima Porta."
    (J.E. Sawyer)
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