A CIM-10B Bomarc missile at the launch ready position at the Otis Air Force Base BOMARC site. (text by Wikipedia) (wikimedia.org) (wikimedia.org photo)
Friday, 7 December 2018
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UFO case directory:
“Category 1, Distant Encounters
Light Shoots Straight Up
Oct. 10, 1952
Otis AFB, Massachussetts”
(NICAP.org)
The whole UFO case report:
“Brad Sparks:
Oct. 10, 1952; Otis AFB, Mass. (BBU 2155)
6:30 p.m. USAF S/Sgt and 2 other enlisted men saw a
blinking white light move like a pendulum then shoot straight up. 20 mins.
(Berliner)
Dan Wilson:
Oct.10, 1952; Otis AFB, Mass. (BBU 2155)
6:30 p.m. EST. USAF S/SGT Richard W. County, A/1C
James M. Barren and A/2C Edward P. Robinson observed a blinking white light
that flew upward and then started a pendulum like action, then shot straight up
at a terrific rate of speed. The length of the observation was approximately 15-20 minutes. Project Blue
Book EVALUATION: UNIDENTIFIED.”
NICAP.org presents U.S. government (U.S. Air Force)
documents that pertain to the UFO case.
Wikipedia article: “Otis Air National Guard Base”:
Quote from the article, “Otis Air National Guard Base”:
Otis Air National Guard Base (IATA: FMH, ICAO: KFMH,
FAA LID: FMH) is an Air National Guard installation located within Joint Base
Cape Cod, a military training facility located on the western portion of Cape
Cod in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. It was known as Otis
Air Force Base prior to its transfer from the active duty Air Force to the Air
National Guard. In the local community, it is more commonly known as Otis Air
Base or simply Otis. It was named in honor of pilot and Boston surgeon Lt. Frank ‘Jesse’ Otis.
Wikipedia article: “Otis Air Force Base BOMARC site”:
The whole Wikipedia article:
“The Otis Air Force Base BOMARC site was a Cold War
USAF launch complex for Boeing CIM-10 Bomarc surface-to-air missiles.[1]
Equipped with IM-99Bs (56 missiles: 28 solid-state, 28 liquid-state), the site
had 28 Model IV ‘coffin’ shelters, on 60 acres (24 ha ).[2]
The site was run by the 26th Air Defense Missile
Squadron, initially part of the Boston Air Defense Sector, 26th Air Division.”
Otis Air National Guard Base is located near Mashpee , Massa chusetts .
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Photo of Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Otis, circa 1943
(text by Wikipedia) (wikimedia.org)
(wikimedia.org photo)
A CIM-10B Bomarc missile at the launch ready position at the Otis Air Force Base BOMARC site. (text by Wikipedia) (wikimedia.org) (wikimedia.org photo)