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TULSANS STICKS BY GUNS, STANDS GROUND THE ONLY THING WE HAVE TO FEAR IS THE SHEER BANALITY OF IT ALL
Allllll righty, then, sounds like SOMEONE could use some cool new ringtones or sounds for one's military collection! 'Right-click' the story link, 'save as' and have a cool mp3 file of the United States Navy Band blasting out 'Hail Columbia'! Peruse the entire incredible collection of the US Navy here! Wait, there is more! The Marines have a collection online, too! And lookit the Army Band's website! You will have to reaaaallly dig around for the Air Force Song!
CONTENT ADVISORY EXTENDED EXPOSURE TO PAGE 2 MAY CAUSE STRONG REACTION The internet can be an endless well of information and disinformation, offering the unwary webizen a world of the awful, gorgeous, depraved, and heroic. Such is TheTulsan.com: Page 2 (a lot of Page 3; most of Page 4; an awful lot of Page 5; quite a bit of Page 6, and virtually all of Page 7)! READER'S ADVISORY COMPLETED.
 | THE DAY TULSA DIED
'HE WAS QUICK TO SAY "JUST LIKE TULSA, OKLAHOMA"'
'Tulsa[ns] never knew Army Master Sgt. Tulsa Tuliau, a 33-year-old soldier who died in Iraq a year ago last Tuesday.
In fact, Tulsa the place and Tulsa the man couldn't be much further apart.
He grew up thousands of miles away, on a tiny American Samoa island in the South Pacific Ocean between Hawaii and New Zealand.
Years later the closest he ever got to the city of Tulsa was after he joined the military and trained at Fort Sill in Lawton. GOD BLESS TULSA |
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