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  2. Lake Thunderbird - Wikipedia

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    Lake Thunderbird

  3. Three Sands, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Three Sands, Oklahoma. Three Sands was an oil and gas boomtown which sprang into existence about November 1922 and ceased to exist in 1957. It was located along the Tonkawa-Perry road, now US Route 77, in the area of the Kay County and Noble County border, in the State of Oklahoma .

  4. List of Native American tribes in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    List of Native American tribes in Oklahoma

  5. Sonobuoy - Wikipedia

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  6. Rescue buoy (Luftwaffe) - Wikipedia

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    The initial buoys were a simple design, 2 m (6 ft 7 in) high, and 1 m × 5 m (3 ft 3 in × 16 ft 5 in) in size, offering little in the form of shelter. A flag pole allowed a flag or lamp to be hoisted, supplies included a basic medical kit, iron rations, water, life jackets and ropes. [1]: 91. An improved buoy was designed and 50 were anchored ...

  7. Three Guardsmen - Wikipedia

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    The Three Guardsmen is the name popularized in Old West literature describing three lawmen who became legendary in their pursuit of many outlaws of the late 19th century. . Deputy U.S. Marshals Bill Tilghman (1854–1924), Chris Madsen (1851–1944), and Heck Thomas (1850–1912) were "The Three Guardsmen", working under U.S. Marshal Evett "E.D."

  8. List of lakes of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    List of lakes of Oklahoma

  9. Buoy - Wikipedia

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