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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.
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- This UFO incident allegedly occurred at Alsworth AFB in South Dakota.
- About 7 miles southwest of Nisland, Dakota.
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- UFO INCIDENT AT USAF MISSILE BASE
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- 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.)
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- 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.
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- 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 )
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- FOLLOW-UP INFORMATION: Raeke was treated at the base hospital for second and
- third degree radiation burns to each hand.
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- Raeke M-16 rifle could not be located at the site.
-