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SECTION IV
Army, Navy & Marine Corps
The other armed services, required by law to channel UFO
reports to the Air Force, have also contributed some important
cases to the public record. It is impossible to determine how
many additional military reports have not been made public.
Several of the cases in this section, however, strongly suggest
that the on-the-record reports are only a small sample.
Several Navy cases can be detailed here primarily because of
the background and personal connections of the NICAP Director.
AS a graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy (class of 1920) and
former Marine Corps aircraft and balloon pilot, Major Keyhoe
knows many active and retired officers, including Admirals who
have held important positions. Some have taken an active part,
supporting NICAP’s investigations.
Rear Admiral Delmer S, Fahrney, USN (Ret.) - still a NICAP
member - served for a time as Chairman of the Board of Gov-
Hq Sq Sec, First Air Force
Mitchel Air Force Base, NY
20 September 1957
Mr. Donald E. Keyhoe
Director NICAP
1536 Connecticut Ave, N. W.
Washington 6, D. C.
Dear Sir:
The following is a quote:
"Sighting of unconventional objects was made at Ft. Devens, Mass.
between 2015 and 2055 hours, 17 Sep 57. Sky conditions varied from clear
to partly scattered clouds. During the period a total of 8 objects, round
in shape, were sighted from the ground. One went from East to West
and then South. Two went from West to Northeast. Two went from East
to West. One from West to East.
“ Exact time for each of the foregoing sightings was not reported,
but they are listed in the order which sighted. Sometime after the sight-
ings were made two conventional aircraft were sighted in the area and
identified as such.
“ The color of the unidentified objects was orange, speed unknown,
but reportedly faster than conventional aircraft and approximately of
jet aircraft.
\ Altitude of objects varied with the lowest altitued estimated 5, 000
feet. Just one object was sighted at this altitude, the remaining 7
appeared to be considerably higher. The objects made no sound and
left no vapor trail. Bedford Air Force Base reported that they had only
one jet aircraft up during the period. The Fort Devens Airport Duty
Officer reported sighting a jet aircraft which was further to the north
than the unidentified objects. These objects which changed direction
did so in a gradual swing. All objects except the first one sighted
appeared in steady flight. The first object appeared to be oscillating
up and down. Lights utilized by conventional aircraft were not sighted
on the objects. The objects appeared to be very small in size. The
G-2 at Fort Devens reported that the objects were sighted by several
people in one area and two people from a different location."
KS2.001
SUBJECT:
TO:
of
ernors. Adm. Fahrney, credited with important aeronautical and
guided missile development work, has obtained several highly
significant UFO reports from his associates in aerospace ac-
tivities.
Vice Admiral R. H. Hillenkoetter, USN (Ret.), a long-time
acquaintance of Major Keyhoe, also served onthe NICAP Board of
Governors for five: years. His service as a former Director of
the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), coupled with a distin-
guished Naval record in war and peace, cause his statements
about UFOs to be of unusual interest. In 1960, Adm. Hillenkoetter
said the UFOs appeared to be intelligently controlled. ‘‘They
wouldn’t be maneuvering accidentally. I think they are under in-
telligent guidance from all things seen.’’ In 1961, Adm. Hillen-
koetter joined with a majority of the NICAP Board in urging a
Congressional investigation of the UFO problem.
UNCLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS
KAGNEW STATION
APO 843, New York, New York
11 February 1957
Unidentified Objects
Chief, US Army Security Agency
Arlington Eall Station
Arlington 12, Virginia
ATTN: GAS22
1. The following, a summary of statements given by several members
this organization pertaining to unusual objects in the sky, is sub-
mitted for your information and any action deemed necessary.
2. At approximately 1045 hours, 21 January 1957, M/ Sgt Billy J.
Woodruff, Sgt Frank Haverly, SP2 Robert 0. Clewell, SP2 George R. Dean
and SP3 Gerald L. Fennell, while returning to the 4th USASA Operations
Are
to
M/Sgt Woodruff was the first
They all
a, noticed an unusual object in the sky.
see it, and brought it to the attention of the others.
stated that at first they thought it was an airplane flying either direct-
ly
toward or directly away from them, at an altitude of about 2000 feet.
However, upon further observation they sew that it was not a plane, but
rather an object with the appearance of a large shiny metal ball.
obj
The
ect was not moving, and even after they had changed their position on
ground several times, the object still appaared to be motionless and to
have the same shape.
Suddenly the object disappeared. A few minutes
later they saw what they believed to be the same or a similar object.
Thi
ed
the
obj
s time the object acted in the same manner as stated above; it remain-
motioniess for a few minutes and then suddenly disappeared. Later in
day M/Sgt Woodruff and Capt Jesse M. Strong observed two brownish
ects maneuvering in close formation at high altitude. They first
thought the objects to be birds; then one of the objects broke formation
and
at
it
took off at a right angle from the other object, in level flight,
avery high rate of speed. M/Sgt Woodruff stated that he mew that
was not a bird because it was disk shaped.
3. Several other persons have reported unusual objects in the sky,
both prior to and after this incident, but their statements have been
hazy and of little value, because the objects were always seen during
the
hours of darkness, and no clear discription could be given.
FOR THE COMMANDER:
/s/James A. Muncie
/*/JAVES A. MUNCIE
Capt, MI(arty)
Intelligence Officer
U.S. ARMY INTELLIGENCE REPORTS ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS
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