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Tribal fire crews proud to help NASA search
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2003 Several Oklahoma tribes sent their fire crews to Texas to help NASA search for debris of the downed space shuttle Columbia. Crew members aren't allowed to talk in detail about their findings. But they say there is no shortage of debris. The crews also say they are willing to extend their 14-day mission. Tribes in Montana have also sent firefighters to help out. Get the Story:
Tribes' firefighters aid NASA (The Daily Oklahoman 2/23) Relevant Links:
NASA - http://www.nasa.gov Related Stories:
Tribal fire crews help Columbia search effort (02/11)
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