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  2. Antwone Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Fisher spent 12 years in the Navy and separated from military service in 1989. Here, he met Lt. Commander Williams, a psychiatrist who helped him work through his emotional traumas. After his discharge from the Navy, Fisher joined the Federal Bureau of Prisons as a federal correctional officer. [2]

  3. List of members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans

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    Guinn Williams (1871–1948), U.S. representative from Texas [2] Joe Wilson (born 1947), U.S. representative from South Carolina [38] Ron Wilson (born 1943), businessman convicted of his role in a $90 million Ponzi scheme in 2012, 68th Commander-in-Chief of the Sons of Confederate Veterans [39] Nelson W. Winbush (born 1929), African-American ...

  4. Death of Elliott Williams - Wikipedia

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    Elliott Earl Williams (born 1974) was a US Army veteran who died in the Tulsa County, Oklahoma jail on October 27, 2011. The medical examiner determined in a 2014 report that he died from "complications of vertebrospinal injuries due to blunt force trauma ", starvation , and dehydration . [ 1 ]

  5. Phillip N. Butler - Wikipedia

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    Phillip Neal Butler was born on August 11, 1938, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He attended Lanier Elementary School, Wilson Jr. High School and Will Rogers High School, from which he graduated [5] in Tulsa, Oklahoma. [6] He logged enough flying hours to receive a commercial pilots license two months after his high school graduation. [7]

  6. Cowboy Pink Williams - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy Pink Williams, born James Pinckney Williams [a] (April 9, 1892 – April 1, 1976), was an American politician who was the seventh lieutenant governor of Oklahoma from 1955 to 1959 and Oklahoma State Treasurer from 1963 to 1967.

  7. Oklahoma has a shortage of mental health providers. Here’s ...

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    These shortages are most pronounced in rural areas and for providers with the highest levels of training — Oklahoma’s supply of psychologists, for example, meets only 37% of the need, and ...

  8. Harry M. Wyatt III - Wikipedia

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    Harry M. "Bud" Wyatt III (born 1949) is a retired lieutenant general of the United States Air Force (USAF) who last served as 14th Director, Air National Guard. He is also an attorney from Oklahoma and served as the 18th Adjutant General of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Secretary of Military Affairs. Wyatt maintained a private law practice until ...

  9. Charles Q. Williams - Wikipedia

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    Charles Quincy Williams (September 17, 1933 – October 15, 1982) was a United States Army major and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for heroism above and beyond the call of duty as an Army Special Forces second lieutenant in the Vietnam War.

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