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  2. Tinker Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Two large tornadoes struck Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, damaging or destroying a large number of aircraft including at least two Douglas C-54 Skymasters, a Douglas C-47 Skytrain, and many Boeing B-29 Superfortresses stored from World War II. In the first storm, "54 aircraft were destroyed, including 17 C-54 transports valued ...

  3. McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base - Wikipedia

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    The base officially opened on August 9, 1952, as McGhee Tyson Air Force Base, but air defense alert operations began there much sooner. The federalized Tennessee Air National Guard Detachment 1, 105th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, was assigned to the base while on active duty during the Korean War.

  4. Tinker AFB - Wikipedia

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  5. This Knoxville neighborhood could get a brand new fire station

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  6. Wildfires, including one in Knoxville, continue to rage in ...

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    A fire was intentionally set in Knoxville as fire crews across East Tennessee battle daily wildfires breaking out during period of extreme drought. Wildfires, including one in Knoxville, continue ...

  7. Tennessee State Route 169 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 169 (SR 169), also known as Middlebrook Pike, is a west-to-east secondary highway in Knox County in the U.S. state of Tennessee. The route is 11.7 miles (18.8 km) long.

  8. City of Knoxville Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    The Knoxville Fire Department can trace its beginnings to 1854 when Town Marshal J.D. Stacks saw the need for an organized volunteer fire department. [3] But it was in March 1885 when the city of Knoxville formed a full-time, paid fire department. By the turn of the century, the number of firefighters in the department had grown to 30. [3]

  9. Halls Crossroads, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The store was known as Halls Crossroads due to its location at the crossroads of Emory Road and Maynardville Pike, giving the basis for the name behind the unincorporated town. [ 8 ] [ 5 ] The name Halls Crossroads would be officially recognized by the state of Tennessee for the community, in order to prevent confusion with Halls in Lauderdale ...