Tuesday, 24 February 2009

UFO Film:
The Delbert C. Newhouse (U.S. Navy) UFO Film, Tremonton, Utah, 2 July 1952, 11:00 a.m.

Delbert C. Newhouse was a U.S. Navy Warrant Officer and Chief Photographer.

Newhouse, his wife and their two children were driving along the highway, nine kilometres (six miles) from Tremonton, Utah when his wife noticed several objects in the sky that she could not identify.















Delbert C. Newhouse (left)

The Newhouse UFO film segment from the film, “U.F.O.”, 1956:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=of3m8_LvUWs
(Source: MrCL1O (YouTube channel))

Quote from the video text:

“Included in this video is a rehearsed but accurate interview with Delbert Newhouse regarding the filming. Also included is a summary of the original conclusions of the Photo Reconnaissance Laboratory at Wright Patterson Air Force Base and the U.S. Navy Photo Interpretation Center as well as some breakdown analysis of the footage.”

"U.F.O." REVISITED by Robert Barrow (1976):

http://www.ufologie.net/htm/greenerouseufo.htm

Wikipedia article: “Warrant officer”:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant_officer

Quote from the Wikipedia article:
“Warrant officers in the United States are classified as officers and are in the ‘W’ category (NATO ‘WO’); they are technical leaders and specialists. Chief warrant officers are commissioned by the President of the United States and take the same oath as regular commissioned officers. They may be technical experts with a long service as enlisted personnel, or direct entrants such as U.S. Army helicopter pilots.”









Freeze-frame from the 2 July 1952 Tremonton, Utah, UFO film
(gststic.com image)