- K-13 Korea
- Nellis AFB F-94B
- Charleston AFB, 36th TFW
- Bitburg AB F-100 A&C
- 4526th CCTS/CC F-105, Nellis AFB,
- 80th TFS Yokota
- 421th Korat RTAFB, F-105
- 421 TFS/Asst DO Nellis AFB
- Retired Nov 1969
A quotation from Wally:
“Nyla Grace (Finney) Carson became the absolute love of my life. No one can write the meaning of what she meant to me, and to so many others. How lucky can one guy get”
compiled by Pete Peterson who remembers Pinball operations as manned flying target for gunnery practice. The aircraft was generally painted bright orange to increase its visibility. All armament and the regular armor was removed from these RP-63 aircraft, and over a ton of armored sheet metal was applied to the aircraft. This was fitted with sensors that would detect hits, and these hits were signaled by illuminating a light in the propeller hub where the cannon would have been. This earned the aircraft the unofficial nickname of Pinball.