• BLUE BOOK UNKNOWNS 6

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    Dec. 24, 1953; El Cajon, California. 8:04 a.m. Witnesses: U.S.
    Navy Lts. J.B. Howard and L.D. Linhard, flying F9F-2 jet
    fighters. Ten silver, oval objects flew at more than 400 kts.
    (450 m.p.h.), straight and level, for 5 minutes.

    Dec. 28, 1953; Marysville, California. 11:55 a.m. Witness:
    Yuba County Airport Manager Dick Brandt. One saucer, with a
    brilliant blue light, reflecting on a nearby building, hovered
    briefly during the 1.5 minute observation.

    Jan. 28, 1954; Rangeley, Maine. 110-10:15 a.m. Witness: Wilhelm
    Reich. Two bright lights moved into valley, and were seen
    against the mountain background, for 15 minutes.

    Feb. 26, 1954; Newburyport, Massachusetts. 2:30 p.m. Witnesses:
    architect R.M. Pierce, marine engineer George Avery and one other
    person. One silver disc, with a white trail, made a loud roar
    for 30-60 seconds.

    March 2, 1954; vicinity of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 10 p.m.
    Witness: research engineer R.C. Swengel. Three objects, each
    with two lights, flew straight and level at medium speed for an
    unknown length of time.

    March 5, 1954; Nouasseur, French Morocco. 8 p.m. Witnesses:
    crews of USAF KC-97 aerial tanker planes. One object or light
    made passes at KC-97s, the other flew straight and level.
    Sighting duration unknown.

    March 12, 1954; Nouasseur, French Morocco. 9:35 a.m. Witness:
    USAF lst Lt. Robert Johnson, flying an F-86 jet fighter. He
    chased an object at more than 530 m.p.h. for 30 seconds, but was
    unable to catch it. It appeared to be the size of a fighter
    plane but had neither tanks nor trails.

    April 8, 1954; Chicago, Illinois. 4:30 p.m. Witness: Lelah
    Stoker. One white round-topped disc, with a humanoid suspended
    beneath it, skimmed over the water, landed, and an occupant in a
    green suit walked around. It then took off very, very fast.
    Sighting lasted 30 minutes.

    April 23, 1954; Pittsfield, Maine. 9:30 a.m. Witnesses: Mr.
    and Mrs. F.E. Robinson. One silver dollar-shaped object with a
    dome and a flashing light made a sound like a swarm of bees. It
    hovered and tilted, flew horizontally, then rose vertically
    without tilting. Stones underneath it moved. Four minute
    sighting.

    April 24, 1954; Hartland, Maine. 6:10 p.m. Witness: D.
    Robinson. One large, silver, oblong object with a dome and a
    flashing light flew straight and level and then straight up.
    Total of 15 minutes under observation.

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    April 26, 1954; Athens, Georgia. 7:35 p.m. Witnesses: C.
    Cartey, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hopkins and their daughter. Fifteen to
    twenty yellow objects in a V-formation, flew from south to north
    for 10 seconds.

    May 10, 1954; Elsinore, California. 12:40 p.m. Witness: U.S.
    Marine Corps Squadron Leader D.R. Higgin, flying an F3D-2 jet
    fighter. One dark gunmetal delta-shaped object, 22' long and 10'
    wide, with a fin on the top, descended at a 25-30' angle under
    the lead airplane of a formation, and over the airplane of
    Higgin. Sighting lasted a few seconds.

    May 11, 1954; Washington, D.C. 10:45 p.m. Witnesses: three
    USAF.air policemen at Washington National Airport. Two bright
    lights were seen on three occasions to fly straight and level,
    make 90* turns and fade. Each sighting lasted about 45 seconds.

    May 22, 1954; LaPorte, Indiana. 9:15 p.m. Witnesses: highway
    engineer R.W. Dring, engineer Geert Tibma. One bright light made
    a shallow climb for 45 seconds.

    May 31, 1954; Concord, New Hampshire. 10:15 a.m. Witness: Mrs.
    L.K. Stevens. One very white, elongated object flew very, very
    fast, and then blinked out after 8-10 seconds.

    June 1, 1954; from 400 miles south to Minneapolis, Minnesota.
    9 p.m. Witnesses: crew of USAF B-47 jet bomber at 34,000'
    altitude. One object with running lights flew at 24-44,000'
    altitude for 1 hour.

    June 8, 1954; Texarkana, Texas. 1 a.m. or 2:30 a.m. (file not
    clear). Witness: L.T. Prewitt, employee of Red River Arsenal.
    One golden yellow light flew over his house, making a "shhh" or
    buzzing sound for 2 minutes. 9:09 p.m. Witness: USAF pilot
    ht. One white light descended at

    June 10, 1954; Estacado, Texas. 9:09 p.m. Witness: USAF pilot
    Capt. Bill McDonald, in flight. One white light descended at
    45^ from great altitude, passed under his aircraft, made two
    360' turns and went out after 30 seconds.

    June 22, 1954; Miami Beach, Florida. 9 p.m. Witnesses: U.S.
    Marine Corps Maj. E. Buchser and Maj. J.V. Wilkins. One meteor-
    like object descended, stopped, and became extremely bright.
    Sighting lasted 7 minutes.

    June 24, 1954; Danvers, Massachusetts. 12:45 p.m. Witness:
    R.B. Tomer, director of commercial engineering for CBS-Hytron.
    One white, elliptical-shaped object covered 45^ of sky in 30
    seconds.



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    June 25, 1954; Indian Lake, Ohio. 5:05 p.m. Witnesses:
    experienced private pilot John Mark, flying Navion lightplane;
    radar at Dayton, Ohio airport, tracked very fast target at same
    location. One silver or aluminum round object with a flat
    bottom, raised front edge, inverted cone on top, and a diameter
    of about 60'. Flew horizontally, hovered, made a high-G pull up
    and then a steep climb into an overcast. Sighting lasted 3-5
    minutes.

    July 18, ; Normandy, Missouri. 8:40 p.m. Witness: A.T.
    Chamblin. One greenish-white disc was seen for 30 minutes.

    July 25, 1954; Middle Sister Island, on U.S.-Canadian border in
    western Lake Erie. 7:12 p.m. Witness: attorney L.B. Tussing.
    One black cylinder, 12 times long as wide, moved fast along the
    surface of the lake.

    July 30, 1954; Los Angeles, California. 10:15 a.m. Witness:
    Hughes Aircraft test pilots Englert and Peterson, flying a B-25
    bomber. One metallic, pencil-shaped object flew slowly or
    hovered for an unstated length of time.

    Aug. 2, 1954; Westlake, Ohio. 5:17 p.m. Witness: ex-AAF B-17
    gunner (19 missions) N.E. Schroeder. One thin, bright ellipse,
    like polished metal, hovered for 5-8 seconds, dropped down 3,000'
    in 3 seconds, hovered again and faded out after a total of 20
    seconds in view.

    Aug' 6, 1954; San Antonio, Texas. 6 p.m. Witness: mechanical
    engineer L.H. Hormer. One intensely white elliptical light
    changed to yellow, then orange, then pink, four or five times
    while flying straight and level for 5 minutes.

    Aug. 11, 1954; Yoron Jima, near Okinawa. 8:55 p.m. Witness:
    P.L. Percharde, electrical engineer and assistant manager of
    Moeller Shipwrecker Co., of Okinawa. A line of blue lights,
    underneath. a blue circle with a black center. Flew over ship
    and climbed, illuminating and agitating the clouds.

    Aug. 15, 1954; San Marcos, Texas. 10:20 p.m. Witnesses: USAF
    Maj. W.J. Davis, Capt. R.D. Sauers, flying a C-47 transport
    plane. One dark blue oblong object paced the C-47, veered away,
    then crossed in front of it. Five minute sighting.

    Aug. 24, 1954; Egilstadir, Iceland. 8:30 p.m. Witness: one
    unnamed farmer. A cylinder, 2-2.5' long, 4-5' in diameter, made
    a loud whizzing sound, flew straight and level fast, then slow,
    then fell into sandbar.

    Aug. 26, 1954; Danville, Virginia. 6:15 a.m. Witness: Rev.
    W.L. Shelton. Two domed ellipses, 20' long, 8' thick, 10' at
    ends; glowing silver or orange. Hovered, then climbed side-by-

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    side while getting brighter. Observed for 2 minutes.

    Aug. 27, 1954; Dorchester, Massachusetts. 1 p.m. Witness: E.A.
    Srazdes. Seven large, white, teardrop-shaped objects turned
    blue. Flew in line formation and increased speed during the 2
    minute sighting.

    Aug. 29, 1954; Prince Christian, Greenland. 11:05 a.m.
    Witnesses: lst Officer H.G. Gardner, engineer J.V.D. Whitisy,
    flying Royal Dutch Airlines DC-4 (PH-DBZ). Three or four dark,
    lens-shaped objects veered north and changed position in
    formation during the 10 minute sighting.

    Sept. 4, 1954; Butler, Missouri. 3 a.m. Witness: J.
    Faltemeier, CAA communications specialist. Twenty-thirty lights,
    as if on a string, flew straight and level for 1.5 minutes.

    Sept. 5, 1954; Butler, Missouri. 12:23 a.m. Witness: J.
    Faltemeier, CAA communications specialist. One silver or white
    object with a slightly swept-back leading edge and a following
    exhaust, flew straight and level, then veered southwest to south
    after 30 seconds.

    Sept. 18, 1954; Kimpo Air Base, Japan. 5:55 a.m. Witnesses:
    two control tower operators, a weather forecaster and a weather
    observer. One round object, like polished aluminum, flew
    straight and level for 11-13 minutes.

    Sept. 21, 1954; Barstow, California. 1 a.m. Witnesses: two
    local policemen, four U.S. Marine Corps police, one highway
    patrolman. One red-orange ball giving off sparks, and a smaller
    light, made a zigzag descent and then hovered. Total of 20
    minutes.

    Sept. 21, 1954; Santa Maria, Azores Islands. 9:45 p.m. Witness:
    airport guard. One 10'x5' light metallic blue, pecan-shaped
    object with a clear glass or plastic nose having a door, and with
    poles or aerials on the nose. Humming or whining, it hovered,
    landed vertically, 50' away. A blond man, 5' 10" tall appeared,
    spoke in a strange language, patted the guard on the shoulder,
    got in the object, hooked up his harness, pushed a button, took
    off with the object's nose pointed up, then levelled off and
    climbed vertically. Sighting lasted 2-3 minutes.

    Sept. 22, 1954; Marshfield, Missouri. 9 a.m. Witnesses:
    private pilot J.N. Williams, E.J. Ash. A thin, translucent tan
    asymmetrical boomerang-shaped object revolved, then tumbled down
    behind some trees. Marks were found in the dirt. Sighting
    lasted 15 minutes.



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    Sept. 23, 1954; Gatlinburg, Tennessee. 9:45 a.m. Witness: Dave
    Owenby. Two bright silver, wheel-shaped objects flew from north
    to south in trail for 2 minutes.

    Oct. 13, 1954; Nouasseur, French Morocco. 10:05 a.m. Witness:
    weather observer, following a balloon with his theodolite. One
    round, flat, silver object flew straight and level for 30
    seconds.

    Oct. 15, 16 and 17, 1954; Kingfisher, Oklahoma. 8:45 p.m. Fifty
    objects with illuminated bottoms were seen flying in a
    V-formation, very fast, on successive nights. Only data is on
    summary card.

    Oct. 28, 1954; Miho Air Base, Japan. 5:32 p.m. Witnesses: USAF
    pilots Lt. Col. O.C. Cook and Lt. J.W. Brown, on ground using
    7x50 binoculars. One brilliant white, round-oval object climbed
    in front of clouds, brightened, turned 90 to the north. Seen
    for 45 seconds.

    Oct. 29, 1954; Terciera Islands, Azores. 9 p.m. Witnesses:
    four Portuguese nationals. One object, shaped like a stovepipe
    with a center bulge and short wings (10' long, 3' in diameter, 3'
    wings) having concave wingtips, and grey colored. Made a
    gargling sound when hovering, then disappeared in the glare of
    airplane landing lights. Sighting lasted 4-5 minutes.

    Nov. 15, 1954; Augusta, Maine. 44 p.m. Witness: N. Gallant,
    manager of radio station WFAV. Ten gold, circular objects flew
    in vertical V-formation, straight and level for 3 minutes.

    Nov. 19, 1954; Corvallis, Oregon. 4:15 p.m. Witness: P.J.
    Gunn, assistant professor of art at Oregon State University and
    ex-U.S. Navy aviation cadet. One bright white light hovered
    8.5-9 minutes, then crossed 20 of sky in 3-3.5 minutes.

    Nov. 28, 1954; Manilla, Phillipine Islands. 10:50 a.m. Witness:
    one anonymous medical doctor. One flat-bottomed, domed object
    (65-70' across, 18-20' high), bright orange with yellow discs
    attached and an exhaust trail. Flew north, stopped, reversed its
    course during 4 minute sighting.

    Dec. 3, 1954; Gulfport, Mississippi 12:12 p.m. Witnesses: Mr.
    and Mrs. S.P. Mellen. One translucent grey, round, flat object
    rotated on its vertical axis at high r.p.m. for 30 seconds.

    Dec. 7, 1954; Cape Province, South Africa. 1:15 p.m. Witness:
    weather officer, using a theodolite. One white, semi-circular,
    flat object with a dome flew from west to east, then turned
    north. Sighting lasted 7 minutes.



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    Jan, 1, 1955; Cochise, New Mexico. 6:44 a.m. Witnesses:
    instructor and student pilot in USAF B-25 bomber/trainer. A
    metallic disc, shaped like two pie pans face-to-face, and 120-
    130' in diameter, paced the B-25, showing both its edge and its
    face, for 5-7 minutes. Only item in case file was summary form.

    Jan. 26, 1955; Lakeland, Florida. 6:15 p.m. Witness: J.M.
    Holland. A black smoke trail made a circle. There was an
    explosion and some objects fell. No further information in file.

    Feb.l, 1955; 20 miles east of Cochise, New Mexico. 7:55 p.m.
    Witnesses: Instructor Capt. D.F. Ritzdorf, aviation cadet F.W.
    Miller in TB-25 bomber/trainer. One red and white ball hovered
    off the left wing of the TB-25 for 5 minutes, then made a very
    fast climb. Total time of sighting was 8 minutes.

    Feb. 2, 1955; Miramar Naval Air Station, California. 11:50 a.m.
    Witness: USN Cmdr. J.L. Ingersoll. One highly polished sphere,
    with reddish-brown coloring, fell, then instantly accelerated to
    1,000-1,500 m.p.h.

    Feb. 10, 1955; Bethesda, Maryland. 10:03 p.m. Witness: E.J.
    Stein, model maker at U.S. Navy ship design facility. One
    object, shaped like a small portion of the bottom of the Moon,
    with a radiant yellow color, hovered for 30 seconds. Its bottom
    changed to a funnel shape. Total sighting lasted 1.5-2 minutes.

    April 30, 1955; Travis County, Texas. 7:30 a.m. Witness USAF
    Wing Intelligence Officer Maj. L..J. Pagozalski. Four black
    objects in a cluster made a whooshing sound like a zephyr.
    Sighting lasted 2-3 seconds.

    May 4, 1955; Keflavik, Iceland. 12:38 p.m. Witnesses: Lt. Col.
    E.J. Stealy, lst Lt. J.W. Burt. About 10 round, white objects,
    one of which left a brief smoke trail, flew in an irregular
    formation, some of them making erratic movements during the 5-8
    second sighting.

    May 23, 1955; Cheyenne, Wyoming. Midnight. Witnesses: USAF
    Airman/Basic I.J. Shapiro and E.C. Ingber. During a 5 minute
    period, two slender, vertical rectangles were seen low on the
    horizon, and two ovals with tops (dark, with dark blue
    illumination) flew higher.



    July 29, 1955; Columbus, Nebraska. 10:45 p.m. Witness: Morrice
    Raymond. Four orange flashing lights and one whIte flashing
    light moved up and down like yo-yos for 5-6 minutes.

    Aug. 11, 1955; Iceland. 11:45 a.m. Witness: 2nd Lt. E.J.
    Marlow. Twelve grey objects, from cigar to egg-shaped, varied


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