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Ballistic Missile Division in Los Angeles. Several more, like
myself, were Operations personnel engaged in a SAC planning
session at the time.
seasoned, veteran flyers or highly trained missile engineers.
Nebraska. I excused myself from my friend and co-worker,
Major , and went out the side door tocross
the open space between the club and the Visiting Officers Quar-
ters next door. I wanted to buy a newspaper in the lobby of the
VOQ to read after dinner.
As I crossed the open area, something caught my eye.
Glancing up and to the west, Inoticed what appeared to be a short
vapor trail inan otherwise clear, blue sky. There were no clouds.
The sun had just set. I continued walking but somehow that vapor
trail didn’t register properly. I have seen thousands of vapor
trails but this one was peculiar. Idid a double take at that point
for suddenly the short ‘vapor trail’ became a brilliant source
of light, much the same as a magnesium flare. I stopped dead
in my tracks and watched.
The light was intense, but the ‘‘vapor trail’’ hung motionless.
Even a short trail shows generation and dissipation as the air-
craft moves across the sky. I watched for several minutes--
maybe 2 or 3--before I called to another officer: ‘‘Hey, what
do you make of that?’’, pointing to the spot in the sky. He
replied, ‘‘Looks like a short vapor trail.’’ I pointed out that it
wasn’t moving or growing or diminishing in size. He stopped
to gape and several others joined us.
By then, I decided this called for a better look. What we
all agreed, rather quickly, was that the vapor was reflecting
sunlight, the effect being similar to a sun-dog, even though the
sun had already slipped below the horizon.
As the small crowd gathered, I hurried into the VOQ office
and called the Offutt tower. I asked the tower operator to look
west, about 30 degrees from the horizontal and tell me what he
saw.
‘*Looks like a short vapor trail. Very odd.’’
‘‘Vapor trail my foot! Look at it now.”’
I could see it through the window as I talked to the tower op-
erator. The glow was now diminishing and changing to a dull
red-orange and at the same time the fuzzy appearance gradually
took on a solid look, in the distinct shape of a pencil or slender
cigar. The upper end was blunter than the lower end.
By then all those in the office were curious and we all stepped
outside to join the 10 or 20 others who had gathered to gape at
the thing. All of a sudden we all started checking each others
faces for some silly reason--for assurance of reality, perhaps,
for as we watched there appeared at the lower end of the object
a swarm of black specks cavorting every which way, much like
a swarm of gnats. This procedure continued for a minute or
so before they (the black specks) disappeared.
Then the object, which had hung motionless onthe same spot,
slowly changed attitude from an upright position to a 45 degree
angle with the horizontal and started moving slowly toward the
west. At the same time there was no drastic change in the
coloring, but a perceptible color change did take place. It re-
mained a dull orange-red color and continued its westerly
movement.
We watched in awe for several minutes--perhaps 5--andthen
the object changed attitude, again very gradually, until its
longitudinal axis appeared paralleltothe horizon. The westward
movement continued, slightly to the southwest. The apparent
size of the object diminished gradually and the color faded.
About 5 minutes before we lost it completely (as it faded into
the haze just above the horizon) the object changed attitude
again, back toward the 45 degree position, but not quite.
As it continued on its westerly path, it maintained this last
attitude until completely swallowed up by the haze. It never did
drop below the horizon--just faded away. The fading, of course,
was due to the many miles of hazy atmosphere between us and
the object. The sky was cloudless, but the western horizon
did have a slight haze, readily apparent against the bright
background.
About 10 minutes after I sighted the object, a full colonel set
up a tripod and 35 mm camera with color film and took several
photographs of the object. He later denied getting any successful
exposures after I asked him on several occasions.
Immediately after the object fadedaway, we askedone another
what it was we saw. The popular answer was, ‘‘I don’t know, but
I saw something.’’
The crowd was composed of airmen, officers and civilians
(at least 25 officers and airmen were present), Several of the
officers (and possibly a few civilians) were from the Air Force
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We
vehicle, nor was it an atmospheric phenomenon.
I
to report the UFO to the proper authorities. I called the filter
center and reported the facts over the telephone in the presence
of a fellow officer and co-worker.
contacted for interview within 48 hours by ATIC [Air Technical
Intelligence Center] representatives. I am still waiting--5-1/2
years later.
13.
14,
15.
16.
17,
55.
56,
. Keyhoe,
. Ruppelt, Edward J., Report on Unidentified Flying Objects,
. American Legion Magazine; December 1945.
. Ruppelt, Edward J., op. cit., p. 36.
| Ibid., p. 37.
. Ibid., p. 37.
. Ibid., p. 61.
. Ibid., p. 96.
. Keyhoe, Donald E., Flying Saucers Are Real, (Gold Medal
. Ruppelt, Edward J., op. cit., p. 26.
. Newsweek; March 3, 1952. LIFE; April 7, 1952.
. Ruppelt, Edward J., op. cit., p. 195.
. Ibid., p. 204. OO
. Ibid., p. 205.
. From USAF Intelligence Report.
. United Press; August 1, 1952.
. From USAF Intelligence Report.
. Ruppelt, Edward J., op. cit., p. 24.
. Tape recorded statement by Al Chop, former Air Force press
. Ruppelt, Edward J., op. cit., p. 222.
. From USAF Intelligence Report.
. From USAF Intelligence Report.
. Associated Press; August 14, 1952.
.-42. From USAF Intelligence Reports
. True; May 1954.
. Associated Press; March 9, 1953.
. Keyhoe, Donald E., Flying Saucer Conspiracy, (Henry Holt,
. Ruppelt, Edward J., op. cit., p. 312.
. United Press; June 30, 1954 (from Major James Zicherelli,
. Keyhoe, Donald E., Flying Saucer Conspiracy, op. cit.,
. Ibid., p. 191.
. Ibid., p. 270.
. Associated Press; November 26, 1956.
. Associated Press; February 28, 1957.
. Los Angeles Times; November 6, 1957.
All except a few of the airmen were
concluded that what was seen by all was no conventional
collected a few names of individuals present, as I intended
I was told that I would be
NOTES
Donald E.,
(Henry Holt, 1953),
Flying Saucers From Outer Space,
(Doubleday, 1956), ppg. 177-178.
New York Times; January 2, 1945.
Ibid., p. 35.
(See also Saturday Evening Post, May 7, 1949.)
Books, 1950), ppg. 79, 158.
Los Angeles Daily Mirror; February 2, 1950.
Associated Press; June 21, 1950.
New Yorker; September 6, 1952.
International News Service; September 12, 1951.
Ruppelt, Edward J., op. cit., p. 127).
From USAF Intelligence Report. (See also Ruppelt, Edward J.,
op. cit., p. 131),
(See also
Report on file at NICAP, (See also International News Service;
April 18, 1952.)
(See also Ruppelt, Edward
J., op. cit., p. 217),
official. (See also LIFE; August 4, 1952).
(See also Ruppelt, Edward
J., op. cit., p. 217),
1955), p. 30.
public information officer).
p. 190.
Japan Times; July 20, 1958.
Col. Headrick is Field Engineer and West Coast Military
Coordinator for Bowser Inc., Engineers & Manufacturers.
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