The 48th FIS "TAZ", TAZLANGLIAN DEVIL with the 48's Deputy Commander for Maintenance Secretary Ms. Walda Patton in an Interceptor Magazine article as Miss Interceptor" for the July and August issues in 1979. Walda is remembered to have worked for Lt. Col. Mathis, Lt.Col. Sprague, and Lt. Col. Breault.
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Phil Collmer - Saturday 6 February 2016 16:12
Walda was stunningly gorgeous! And just as nice as she was beautiful. I remember that they had so much trouble with men coming to sit in her office - and never leave - that they cut a few inches off the front legs of the bench so that visitors would find themselves slipping forward, be uncomfortable and leave. She was also the secret weapon whenever we had an MEI or ORI team come to visit. They'd meet Walda, she'd smile and they'd just melt. And forget the things they intended to write up. Amazing person.
Phil Collmer - Saturday 6 February 2016 16:12
Walda was stunningly gorgeous! And just as nice as she was beautiful. I remember that they had so much trouble with men coming to sit in her office - and never leave - that they cut a few inches off the front legs of the bench so that visitors would find themselves slipping forward, be uncomfortable and leave. She was also the secret weapon whenever we had an MEI or ORI team come to visit. They'd meet Walda, she'd smile and they'd just melt. And forget the things they intended to write up. Amazing person.
Phil Collmer - Saturday 6 February 2016 16:12
Walda was stunningly gorgeous! And just as nice as she was beautiful. I remember that they had so much trouble with men coming to sit in her office - and never leave - that they cut a few inches off the front legs of the bench so that visitors would find themselves slipping forward, be uncomfortable and leave. She was also the secret weapon whenever we had an MEI or ORI team come to visit. They'd meet Walda, she'd smile and they'd just melt. And forget the things they intended to write up. Amazing person.
Phil Collmer - Saturday 6 February 2016 16:12
Walda was stunningly gorgeous! And just as nice as she was beautiful. I remember that they had so much trouble with men coming to sit in her office - and never leave - that they cut a few inches off the front legs of the bench so that visitors would find themselves slipping forward, be uncomfortable and leave. She was also the secret weapon whenever we had an MEI or ORI team come to visit. They'd meet Walda, she'd smile and they'd just melt. And forget the things they intended to write up. Amazing person.
Phil Collmer - Saturday 6 February 2016 16:12
Walda was stunningly gorgeous! And just as nice as she was beautiful. I remember that they had so much trouble with men coming to sit in her office - and never leave - that they cut a few inches off the front legs of the bench so that visitors would find themselves slipping forward, be uncomfortable and leave. She was also the secret weapon whenever we had an MEI or ORI team come to visit. They'd meet Walda, she'd smile and they'd just melt. And forget the things they intended to write up. Amazing person.
Dude - Monday 10 December 2012 16:17
I ran into Walda Patton at Langley circa 2000. She went on to become a contracting officer and when I met up with her she was in charge of all the training contracts for the Air Combat Command. She has since retired and still resides in Hampton, VA.
Dude - Monday 10 December 2012 16:17
I ran into Walda Patton at Langley circa 2000. She went on to become a contracting officer and when I met up with her she was in charge of all the training contracts for the Air Combat Command. She has since retired and still resides in Hampton, VA.
Dude - Monday 10 December 2012 16:17
I ran into Walda Patton at Langley circa 2000. She went on to become a contracting officer and when I met up with her she was in charge of all the training contracts for the Air Combat Command. She has since retired and still resides in Hampton, VA.
Dude - Monday 10 December 2012 16:17
I ran into Walda Patton at Langley circa 2000. She went on to become a contracting officer and when I met up with her she was in charge of all the training contracts for the Air Combat Command. She has since retired and still resides in Hampton, VA.
Dude - Monday 10 December 2012 16:17
I ran into Walda Patton at Langley circa 2000. She went on to become a contracting officer and when I met up with her she was in charge of all the training contracts for the Air Combat Command. She has since retired and still resides in Hampton, VA.