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Another anon and myself got into an exchange last bread about Catherine Herridge. Turns out she is married to an Air Force Reserve Lt. Col. Hayes. Did some some digging on him and now have a strong belief that he could Q team. Follow the wives. Although it pains me to do so for my own pb post. I now call:
Baker Notable
Husband of Catherine Herridge possible Q team member
>>10122893 past bread
For those with eyes to see.
She and husband, J.D Hayes -who is an air force pilot -have been married since 2004.
JD Hayes is the government officer at Air Force and his ranking is Lt. Col. Together they are the proud parents of two sons, Jamie and Peter.
In 2005 Air Force Lt. Col. J.D Hayes and Catherine Herridge suffered a major scare when their younger child, Peter was diganosed with biliary atresia -a form of cancer.
Catherine donated part of her liver to their younger son, Peter, for a lifesaving transplant.
Both JD Hayes and Catherine keep a low profile.
https://dailyentertainmentnews.com/breaking-news/catherine-herridges-husband-jd-hayes/
Catherine actually gave a second life to Peter. When asked about giving a second life to her son she said:
“Several people have said this to me and I guess that’s probably true in some ways but, you know, you give life to somebody once that’s a very big deal. I mean you can understand it if you’ve done it.”
She further added,
“But several people have said to me it’s like giving him life a second time, which you know I never expected to, yes. And I really hope it works out for him."
We wish the family lifetime of happiness and togetherness and pray for their longevity.
https://marriedwiki.com/article/correspondent-catherine-herridge-and-husband-jeff-miller-s-married-life-see-their-family-relationship
CIO Sessions: Colonel John Hayes of the Air Force Reserve
In this CIO sessions interview, Colonel John Hayes, Chief Information Officer of the Air Force Reserve command, talks about the challenges of managing IT in battlefield situations, deployment of wireless technologies, Web 2.0 and about tapping into the technology expertise of its recruits and 'citizen warriors' for the development of innovative ideas, like the new ‘Emergency Notification’ system.
By Dan Farber for Between the Lines | June 6, 2007 -- 11:26 GMT
"...the ability for various organizations to text chat over our secure networks allowed us to basically prosecute and attack time sensitive targets in a way that we never expected to see happen. We had some other collaborative tools out there but frankly they were a little but difficult for the users to get their hands around, but something as simple as having about six different organizations all text chatting in one room would allow us to basically dynamically re-task our intelligence assets so that when forces were involved in ground combat, we could focus the intelligence operations and air power to support those ground forces in combat and that was the biggest thing that surprised me. "
https://www.zdnet.com/article/cio-sessions-colonel-john-hayes-of-the-air-force-reserve/