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The information that you are about to read, about a UFO incident, was
supplied to Vangard Sciences by Mr.Warren York. This information
was obtained through the government Freedom of Information Act.
This UFO incident allegedly occurred at Alsworth AFB in South Dakota.
About 7 miles southwest of Nisland, Dakota.
UFO INCIDENT AT USAF MISSILE BASE
At 2059hrs., 16 Nov. 1977, Airmen 1C Phillips, Lt. A.Lims Security
Control, telephone WSC. and reported an O2 alarm activation at L-9 and
that Lims SAT #1, A-1C Jenkins & A-1C Raeke were dispatched, (Trip #62,
ETA 2135hrs.)
At 2147hrs., A-1C Phillips telephones WSC and reported that the
situation at L-9 had been upgraded to a COVERED WAGON PER REQUEST OF
Capt. Stokes, Larry D., FSO.
Security Option 11 was initiated by WSC and Base CSC. BAF(Backup
Security Force) #1&&2, were formed. At 2340hrs., 16 Nov. 77, the
following information was learned: Upon arrival (2132hrs.) at Site #L-9.
LSAT. Jenkins & Raeke, dismounted the SAT vehicle to make a check of the
site fence line.
At this time Raeke observed a bright light shinning vertically upwards
form the rear of the fence line of L-9. ( There is a small hill
approximately 50 yards behind L-9 )
Jenkins stayed with the SAT vehicle and Raeke proceeded to the source
of the light to investigate. As Raeke approached the crest of the hill,
he observed an individuals dressed in a glowing green metallic uniform
and wearing a helmet with visor.
Raeke immediately challenged the individual, however; the individual
refused to stop and kept walking towards the rear fence line of L-9.
Raeke aimed his M-16 rifle at the intruder and ordered him to stop.
The intruder turned towards Raeke and aimed a object at Raeke which
emitted a bright flash of intense light. The flash of light struck
Raeke's M-16 rifle, disintegrating the weapon and causing second and
third degree burns to Raeke's hands.
Raeke immediately took cover and concealment and radioed the situation
to Jenkins, who in turn radioed a 10-13 distress to Line Control. Jenkins
responded to Raeke's position and carried Raeke back to the SAT vehicle.
Jenkins then returned to the rear fence line to stand guard.
Jenkins observed two intruders dressed in the same uniforms, walk
through the rear fence line of L-9. Jenkins challenged the two
individuals but they refused to stop. Jenkins aimed and fired two rounds
from his M-16 rifle.
One bullet struck one intruder in the back and one bullet struck one
intruder in the helmet. Both intruders fell to the ground, however,
approximately 15 seconds later Jenkins took cover and the light missed
Jenkins.
The two intruders returned to the east side of the hill and
disappeared. Jenkins followed the two and observed them go inside a
saucer shaped object approximately 20' in diameter and 20'thick. The
object emitted a glowing greenish light.
Once the intruders were inside, the object climbed vertically upwards
and disappeared over the Eastern horizon. BAF> #1 arrived at the site at
2230hrs., and set up a security perimeter. Site Survey Team arrived at
the site (0120hrs.) and took radiation readings, which measured from 1.7
to 2.9 roentgens.
Missile Maintenance examine the missile and warhead and found the
nuclear components missing from the warhead. Col. Speaker, Wing Cmdr.
arrived at the site and set up an investigations. A completed follow-up
report of this incident will be submitted by order of Col. Speaker.
FOLLOW-UP INFORMATION: Raeke was treated at the base hospital for
second and third degree radiation burns to each hand.
Raeke M-16 rifle could not be located at the site.
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