William Waffle Thomas

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title: William Waffle Thomas
text: William Waffle Thomas was an American Air Force officer who served as an Air Force One pilot for President Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 until 1961. The call sign of "Air Force One" was used after an Eastern Airline flight having the same call sign with Eisenhower's flight shared the same aerospace. Thomas personally consider it a benign incident. In 1968, he received the Legion of Merit, the nation's second highest award. In 1942, Thomas was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Army Air
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