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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fire_BirdsFire Birds - Wikipedia

    The storyline was conceived by retired Lt. Colonels Step Tyner and John K. Swensson and retired Marine Capt. Dale Dye [2] and developed into a screenplay written by Paul F. Edwards, Nick Thiel and uncredited David Taylor. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Tommy Lee Jones and Sean Young.

  2. A solo piano performance of John Coltrane's Giant Steps, by McCoy Tyner, 1996, Hamburg.McCoy Tyner, RIP. December 11, 1938 - March 6, 2020.

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  3. Oct 28, 2021 · Date of Death: October 28, 2021. Died in: Sacramento, CA. Interred: Inurned, West Point Cemetery, West Point, NY - View or Post a Eulogy. A larger-than-life member of the West Point Class of 1965 was St. Elmo Parlette Tyner II. St. Elmo P. “StepTyner II hailed from Ohio as an Army brat.

  4. Fire Birds, also known as Wings of the Apache, is a 1990 military action film directed by David Green and starring Nicolas Cage, Tommy Lee Jones, and Sean Young. The story was conceived by retired army men Step Tyner, John K. Swensson, and Dale Dye, the latter of whom has a role in the film...

  5. Written by: Step Tyner (Screenplay), John K. Swensson (Screenplay), Dale Dye (Screenplay) Script Synopsis: A joint task force operation between the Drug Enforcement Administration and the U.S. Army has been formed to dismantle one of the largest drug cartels operating in South America.

  6. Here is a photo taken at the Goat-Engineer Football Game. Left to right Step Tyner, Dan Benton, Alex Alexander. I’m not sure what Alex was doing in this photo since he was a major Hive … probably was trying to haul away the sliderule. I was the Equipment Manager for the Goat Team.

  7. Written by: Step Tyner (Screenplay), John K. Swensson (Screenplay), Dale Dye (Screenplay) Script Synopsis: A joint task force operation between the Drug Enforcement Administration and the U.S. Army has been formed to dismantle one of the largest drug cartels operating in South America.