“Blue was again placed in commission 15 September 1950 and reported to Destroyer Division 131, Pacific Fleet. After engaging in training exercises off the coast of California, she departed San Diego early in 1951 and arrived at Yokosuka, Japan, 23 January. She operated in Korean and Japanese waters until August.”
Sunday, 15 May 2016
UFO News Article:
“Destroyer Tracks Unidentified
‘Object’ Off Southern Coast”
10 November 1950
(The Modesto Bee, California)
Source: Water UFO (waterufo.net)
Quote from the article:
“The United States destroyer Blue (USS Blue (DD-744)) search[ed]
the Pacific Ocean off Southern California with radar today, trying to track
down a mysterious ‘unidentified object.’
A Navy report said the Blue picked the ‘object’ up on
its radar screen and was maintaining the contact.
The Blue, based in San Diego, had the object in its
radar screen and was trying to close with it to identify it.
Announcement of the search was made at Washington
after San Diego authorities forwarded a report to the Navy Department there.
The announcement made no mention of a submarine and
gave no details of when or where contact with the object was made.”
Wikipedia article: “USS Blue (DD-744)”:
Quote from the Wikipedia article:
“Blue was again placed in commission 15 September 1950 and reported to Destroyer Division 131, Pacific Fleet. After engaging in training exercises off the coast of California, she departed San Diego early in 1951 and arrived at Yokosuka, Japan, 23 January. She operated in Korean and Japanese waters until August.”
“Blue was again placed in commission 15 September 1950 and reported to Destroyer Division 131, Pacific Fleet. After engaging in training exercises off the coast of California, she departed San Diego early in 1951 and arrived at Yokosuka, Japan, 23 January. She operated in Korean and Japanese waters until August.”
(wikimedia.org photo)