21 June 1950
(The Dispatch, Lexington, North Carolina)
Quote from the article:
“The Oakland Tribune said a ‘disc shaped object’
roaring at an estimated speed of 1,000 to 1,500 miles an hour
made five passes near Hamilton Air Force Base early today (21 June 1950).
The newspaper quoted three air force non-commissioned
officers (Corporal Roger G. Pryor, and the Staff Sergeants Ellis Lorimer and
Virgil Cappuro) who said the ‘flying saucer,’ shooting blue flame and with a
roar like thunder, dived near a beacon just north of the field.
Hamilton field is 25 miles north of San
Francisco.
The Tribune said the airmen described the object as
circular, thick in the center and tapering to the sides. They used binoculars
in following its course.
The men said the disc was accompanied by a roar like
thunder and the blue flame looked like an acetylene torch. They described its
approach altitude at between 2,000 and 5,000 feet.”
Wikipedia article: “Hamilton Army Airfield”:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton_Army_Airfield
Aerial view of Hamilton Army Airfield, Novato, California
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