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SECTION XI
THE UFO CHRONOLOGY
19th Century
Roman numerals in brackets indicate numbers of other Sections
which contain information about a given case in this Chronology.
August 6, 1860--Norfolk, Va. Two objects, one red and one
green, flew overhead together, moving with an undulating motion.
1877--England. Three meteor-like objects moving together
with ‘“‘remarkable slowness’ flew across the sky, visible about
three minutes, ‘‘moving with the same velocity and grade of
regularity. . [as] a flock of wild geese.”’ [Credit: Charles Fort,
from Report of the British Association, 1877-152]
July 3, 1884--Norwood, N.Y. Saturn-shaped UFO (globe with
central ring) flew slowly overhead. [Credit: Charles Fort, from
Science Monthly, 2-136]
1896-1897--Mysterious ‘‘Airship’’ reported all across United
States.
Early 20th Century
February 28, 1904--Formation of three maneuvering objects
sighted by U.S.S. Supply in North Pacific off San Francisco. [1]
December 22, 1909--Worcester, Mass. ‘‘Mysterious Airship’’
emitting a bright beam of light appeared moving SE to NW, hovered
over city, moved away. ’ Seen again two hours later; hovered,
moved away to south and turned east. Observed over Boston and
Lynn, Mass. next night. [N.Y. Tribune, 12-23-09; N.Y. Sun,
12-24-09]
July 19, 1916--Unidentified luminous object shaped like a
dirigible observed over Huntington, W. Va. [Credit: Charles
Fort, from Scientific American, 115-241]
Early 1918--Near Waco, Texas. Reddish cigar-shaped object,
with no motor or rigging, passed silently from SW to NE.
1923--Greencastle, Indiana. Revolving red object passed over-
head from NE to SW. Two witnesses currently are college pro-
fessors.
January 1924--Oklahoma. White oval-shaped object lit up
ground, moved out of sight over horizon.
August 5, 1926--Himalayan Mountains. Explorer Nicholas
Roerich and others in his caravan observed a shiny oval-shaped
object move overhead, changing course. [I]
November 1928--Milton, N.D. A UFO, round ‘‘like an inverted
soup plate,’’? sped overhead emitting rays of light which illuminated
the ground and startled cattle.
January 1, 1931--Cobden, Ont., Canada. UFO sighted in early
morning, had bright light on front which lit up tree-tops, flashing
lights on rear. Object made sweeping curve, sped up and climbed
out of sight.
April or May 1932--Durham, N.Y. Aluminum-like disc with
periphery of yellowish lights or ‘‘portholes’’ on underside.
1932 or 1933--Oakland, California. About seven brilliant ob-
jects in a group flew from 30 degrees elevation in the east to
45 degrees elevation in the west, in an arc. Witness now college
graduate, former USAF pilot.
World War Il “Foo-Fighter” Era
August 29, 1942--Columbus, Miss. Control tower operator at
Army Air Base saw two round reddish objects hover over field.
[IIT]
Approx. 1943--Washington, D.C. Sighting of UFO formation by
Metropolitan policeman. [VII]
March 1944--Carlsbad, N.M. Air Force pilot saw fast-moving
UFO speed out of sight over horizon. [III]
Summer 1944--Normandy, France. Los Angeles columnist
George Todt, in a party of four Army officers including a Lt.
Col., watched a pulsating red fireball sail up to the front lines,
hover for 15 minutes, then move away. [IV]
July 1944--Brest, France. Two men ofthe 175th Infantry Regi-
ment, 29th Infantry Division, saw a large rectangular object with
no apparent source of propulsion move steadily over the front
lines and out to sea. The UFO at one point passed in front of
the moon, briefly obscuring it from view. [IV]
August 10, 1944--Sumatra. Sighting of maneuvering UFO which
paced B-29 during mission. ° [III
October 1944--Southeast Holland. Field Artillery officer and
men saw’a brilliant object moving from NW to SW, crossing an
arc of about 90 degrees in about 45 minutes. [IV]
November 1944--France. 415th Night Fighter Squadron pilot
saw formation of round objects. [III]
December 1944--Austria. B-17 pilot and crew, ona lone wolf
mission, were followed by an amber-colored disc. [III]
January 1945--Germany. Another 415th Night Fighter Squadron
pilot was followed by three red and white lighted objects over
Germany. [III]
January 2, 1945--The New York Times carried an AP dispatch
from France about several recent ‘‘foo-fighter’’ sightings. Lt.
Donald Meiers said he had twice been followed by UFOs. [III]
March 1945--Aleutian Islands. Fourteen men on the U.S.A.T.
Delarof (an attack transport) saw a dark spherical object which
rose out of the water, circled the ship and flew away. An official
report on the incident was sent to Washington. [IV]
May 1946--LaGrange, Florida. A Navy gunnery and radar
officer observed a dark elliptical object which moved slowly over-~
head, disappearing in a cloud bank. [I]
July-August 1946--Swedish ‘‘Ghost rocket’’ sightings. [X]
August 1, 1946--Florida. Observation of cigar-shaped UFO by
Air Corps transport pilot. [IIT]
1947
[See Section XII, June-July 1947 ‘‘Flap,’’ for additional details]
June 23, 1947--Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Railroad engineer saw 10
shiny disc-shaped objects, very high, fluttering along in a string-
toward NW. [XII]
June 24, 1947--Mt. Ranier, Wash. Kenneth Arnold sighting. [V]
Term ‘‘Flying saucer’”’ coined.
June 28, 1947--Nr Lake Mead, Nevada. USAF F-51 pilot re-
ported a formation of 5-6 circular objects. [III]
June 28, 1947--Maxwell AFB, Ala. Zig-zagging light seen by
pilots, intelligence officers. [III]
June 29, 1947--White Sands, N.M. Naval rocket expert, at
test grounds observed a silvery disc. [IV]
July 4, 1947--Portland, Oregon. Police and many others saw
many UFOs in formations and singly beginning about 1:05 p.m.
[u, XII]
July 4, 1947--Nr. Boise, Idaho. United Airlines pilot and crew,
enroute to Portland, Ore., saw 9 disc-like UFOs. [V]
July 4, 1947--Seattle, Wash. Coast Guard yeoman took first
known photograph of UFO, a circular object which moved across
the wind. Photo shows round dot of light. [VIII, XIT]
July 4, 1947--Redmond, Oregon. Car full of people saw four
disc-shaped UFOs streak past Mt. Jefferson. [XII]
July 6, 1947--Fairfield-Suisun AFB, Calif.
‘oscillating’? UFO which shot across sky. [III]
Pilot reported
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