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  2. Tullahoma, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Tullahoma was founded in 1852 as a work camp along the new Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad.Its name is derived from the Choctaw language, and means "red rock".. An alternative explanation (see Sam Davis Elliott's Soldier of Tennessee and sources cited therein) of the name is that Peter Decherd, who donated the land for the railroad right-of-way (and was therefore given the right to name two ...

  3. Tua surprises HS with equipment, tells Post: "We're ... - AOL

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    Tua Tagovailoa of the Miami Dolphins helps give Miami Edison equipment, shares thoughts on upcoming training camp with Joe Schad of Palm Beach Post Tua surprises HS with equipment, tells Post: "We ...

  4. Category:People from Tullahoma, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Tullahoma, Tennessee" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. Tullahoma High School - Wikipedia

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    The current high school in Tullahoma was established on the North Jackson Street campus in 1956 and was known as the, "Million Dollar High School," due to the initial construction cost. [citation needed] The most recent addition to the building was the construction of the science wing in 1995. Work on the Wilkins Stadium began in March 2009 and ...

  6. Tua Tagovailoa - Wikipedia

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    The board of directors is composed of Tua Tagovailoa, June Jones, Jesse Sapolu, Vai Sikahema, and Diane Tagovailoa. [ 160 ] In recognition of the foundation launch, three grants of $16,667 (totaling $50,000) were awarded on February 4 to the Police Athletic League of North Miami, Big Oak Ranch in Springville, Alabama, and the Polynesian ...

  7. Arnold Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Camp Peay was named after 1920s Tennessee Governor Austin Peay and built east of Tullahoma as a National Guard Camp in 1926. Camp Peay covered 1,040 acres (4.2 km 2). Camp Forrest covered 85,000 acres (340 km 2) located just beyond the old Camp Peay. The camp was a training area for infantry, artillery, engineer, and signal organizations.

  8. Tullahoma campaign - Wikipedia

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    Tullahoma is considered a "brilliant" campaign by many historians. [iv] Abraham Lincoln wrote, "The flanking of Bragg at Shelbyville, Tullahoma and Chattanooga is the most splendid piece of strategy I know of." Union Cavalry Corps commander David Stanley wrote, "If any student of the military art desires to make a study of a model campaign, let ...

  9. Tullahoma Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tullahoma Regional Airport covers an area of 594 acres (240 ha) at an elevation of 1,084 feet (330 m) above mean sea level.It has three runways: 6/24 is 5,501 by 150 feet (1,677 x 46 m) and 18/36 is 5,002 by 100 feet (1,525 x 30 m), both with asphalt/concrete surfaces; 9/27 is 2,693 by 100 feet (821 x 30 m) with a turf surface.