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Rear Admiral Herbert B, Knowles, USN (Ret.), currently is
a NICAP Board Member. Adm. Knowles held important submarine
commands in World War II, He hasalso been active in encouraging
witnesses to report sightings to NICAP.
Major Keyhoe also has obtained information on UFO sight-
ings and official attitudes from top-level Naval officers on active
duty in the Pentagon. Other Navy and Marine Corps officers on
active duty contact him from time to time, and report personal
sightings or related information.
NICAP has fewer connections with Army personnel, but some
Army cases are on record. Of particular interest are two un-
classified Army Intelligence Reports describing UFO activity.
These were submitted to NICAP by members in the armed
services.
OTHER MILITARY SIGHTINGS
ARMY
Date & Location Witness
Description
George Todt, now Los Angeles
columnist, other officers
Summer 1944
Normandy, France
Pulsating red object approached front lines, hovered, moved away.
October 1944
Holland
Capt. J. B. Douglas, Jr., 489th
Field Artillery.
Brilliant light source observed moving across sky for 45 minutes.
3-13-50
Clarksburg, Calif.
Maj. Herbert W. Taylor, USAR
(Signal Corps)
Droning sound heard; saucer-shaped object descended, hovered,
swayed back and forth; later sped away. [1]
3-17-50
Farmington, N.M.
Capt. Clayton J. Boddy, USA (Ret.),
Army Engineers; dozens of others
Shiny "saucer-like discs" cavorted around sky, hovered, moved with
sudden bursts of speed. [2]
1-21-57
Army Base,
A.P.O., N.Y.
M/Sgt. Billy J. Woodruff, others.
Two separate sightings; one of a disc which accelerated rapidly.
(See above)
5-12-57
Nr. La Sal, Utah
Lt. Col. Samuel E. Craig, USAR
Round blue-green UFO viewed below observers' altitude moving at
high speed. [3]
9-17-57 First Army Intelligence Report
Ft. Devens, Mass.
Eight round "unconventional objects" observed, one UFO oscillating
up and down. (See above)
11-3-57
White Sands, N.M.
Army Jeep Patrol
3:00 a.m.
Egg-shaped UFO descended slowly, brightened and appeared to land.
[Section XI; Nov. 1957 Chronology}
‘11-3-57
Separate Army jeep patrol,
White Sands, N.M, \.
8:00 p.m.
Hovering UFO took ott at 45 degree angle, pulsating. [Section X11;
Nov. 1957 Chronology]
NAVY & MARINE CORPS
March 1945 U.S.A.T. Delarof (attack transport)
Dark sphere observed rising out of ocean, circled, flew away.
May 1946
LaGrange, Florida
Lt. (j.g.) Andrew A. Titcomb,
gunnery and radar officer
Elliptical UFO banked overhead. [Section I.}
6-29-47
White Sands, N.M.
C. J. Zohn, Naval rocket expert
iced disc observed moving northward at estimated 10,000 feet.
Summer 1947
Pittsburgh, Kansas
Cmdr. L. H. Witherspoon
Disc-like UFO flashed over airport. [5]
1-3-49
Longview, Wash.
Cmdr. M, B, Taylor, pilot
Disc maneuvered over air show
2-22-50
Key West, Fla,
Pilots, ground observers, radar at
Naval Air Station
Two glowing objects streaked over field at height too great for pur-
suit. (From USAF Intelligence Report). [6]
3-16-50
Dallas, Texas
C.P.O. Charley Lewis
Oblong disc approached B-36, followed under it briefly, sped away
at 45 degree angle. [7]
6-24-50
Nr. Daggett, Calif.
Navy transport pilot and crew
Cigar-shaped object maneuvered above desert, also seen by airline
pilots.
7-11-50
Nr. Osceola, Ark.
Lt, (j.g.) J. W. Martin, pilot; enlisted
pilot R. E, Moore
Domed disc crossed path of Navy planes, confirmed by radar
Fall 1951
Korea
Fleet radar sighting
UFO circled fleet, paced aircraft, departed at over 1000 mph.
[Section VIII; Radar]
1-21-52
Mitchel AFB, N. Y.
Navy TBM pilot
Chased dome-shaped UFO which turned, accelerated, pulled away.
Lt. Cmdr. John D. Williams,
6-52
Tombstone, Ariz. pilot
Domed disc, made sharp turns, "unbelievable" speeds
1-2-52
Nr. Tremonton, Utah
C.P.0, Delbert C, Newhouse, aviation
photographer
Group of 12-14 maneuvering discs; 16 mm. color movies obtained.
{Section VII; photographs}
1953 Squadron of carrier-based attack
planes
Rocket-shaped UFO swooped down, hovered over flight; sped away
when pursued
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