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<blockquote data-quote="CharlieWH2O" data-source="post: 3294434" data-attributes="member: 10021"><p>USMC deployed me to Tulsa in early 1974 as a Recruiter and I spent two great years here before being transferred back to the FMF. I married an Okie gal while on that tour and my daughter was born in Saint Francis. Tulsa was very different. The Mingo Valley ended at 21st St. I lived in an apartment just east of 21st and S. Garnett ($150.00 per month). I always thought it was the biggest small town I'd ever been to. Since then I have moved about but returned often to visit and lived back there 2009 - 2015. I very much enjoy visiting Tulsa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharlieWH2O, post: 3294434, member: 10021"] USMC deployed me to Tulsa in early 1974 as a Recruiter and I spent two great years here before being transferred back to the FMF. I married an Okie gal while on that tour and my daughter was born in Saint Francis. Tulsa was very different. The Mingo Valley ended at 21st St. I lived in an apartment just east of 21st and S. Garnett ($150.00 per month). I always thought it was the biggest small town I'd ever been to. Since then I have moved about but returned often to visit and lived back there 2009 - 2015. I very much enjoy visiting Tulsa. [/QUOTE]
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