Tuesday 31 December 2019

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UFO News Article:
“40 on Canadian Warship See Saucers off Korea”


2 August 1952
(Unknown newspaper) (United Press (UP) article)

Source: waterufo.net (the late Carl W. Feindt)

The whole article:
“Those ‘Flying Saucers’ have popped up in Korea.      

A Canadian destroyer recently reported sighting two such objects and recorded them on its radar, it was learned here today.     

A Navy report said 40 officers and crew members of the destroyer Crusader saw the ‘saucers’ the night of July 10 [1952]. All had the familiar qualities of the puzzling flying discs.        

The report, addressed to the commanders of the Far East naval forces and the Fifth Air Force, said the ship’s radar registered ‘fixes’ on the objects. It placed them two miles high and seven miles away.      

The report said the objects disappeared before dawn.”       


UFO news article:
KOREA, JAPAN JUMP INTO ACT, SEE SKY SAUCERS”           

2 August 1952
(Sudbury Daily Star, Canada)

Source: waterufo.net (the late Carl W. Feindt)

The whole article:
“Those ‘flying saucers’ have popped up in Korea and Japan.   

A Canadian destroyer recently reported sighting two such objects and recorded them on its radar, it was learned here today. 

A navy report said 40 officers and crew members of the destroyer Crusader saw the ‘saucers’ the night of July 10. All had the familiar qualities of the puzzling flying discs.  

The report, addressed to the commanders of the Far East naval forces and the fifth Air Force, said the ship’s radar registered ‘fixes’ on the objects. It placed them two miles high and seven miles away. The report said the objects disappeared before dawn.      

A second report, a day or two later, dismissed the radar find as the planet Jupiter. One officer commented, however: ‘Jupiter doesn't come in pairs and it is several million miles out of range of our radar.’ ”        


Wikipedia article: “HMCS Crusader (R20)”:


Quote from the Wikipedia article:
“HMCS Crusader was a C-class destroyer originally ordered by the Royal Navy in 1942 and transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1946.”




The Royal Canadian Navy C-class destroyer HMCS Crusader (DD 228), circa in 1946 after the transfer to the RCN. Crusader had been commissioned in 1945 as HMS Crusader (R20). She was later converted to an anti-submarine frigate (DDE 228) and scrapped in 1964. (text by Wikipedia) (wikimedia.org) (wikimedia.org photo)














Map of South Korea (wikimedia.org)
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UFO News Article:
“ ‘FLYING SAUCERS’ REPORTED SEEN
OVER VILLAGE, PLUNGING INTO SENECA”


27 August 1952
(Express, Watkins Glen, New York)

Source: waterufo.net (the late Carl W. Feindt)
     
The whole article:
“Report of two ‘flying saucers’ over the village was made by Mrs. Marion Granston of 315 N. Glen Ave., Monday morning.

She said that the two saucers were seen at 9:30 just over the ‘top of our elm tree.’

‘They were like big silver balls gliding through the air,’ she added. ‘They were very plain.’

The two ‘balls’ disappeared over Seneca Lake after proceeding eastward, the woman reported.

The woman added that neighborhood children could also plainly see the ‘saucers.’ She identified them as William, Ronald, and Robert Pierce, who lived nearby. They called Mrs. William Pierce, Sr., but she came out too late to see the discs.

The woman, who reported the occurrence to newsmen, was told to call Civil Defense headquarters at the office of Atty. Lafayette Argetsinger, Jr.

Another ‘flying saucer’ was reported to have plunged into Seneca Lake Monday morning [which was the 25th] [25 August 1952].

The incident was reported by three workmen who said the object fell into the lake about 150 feet offshore near Glen Eldridge on the east side of the lake about five miles from the village. They said it splashed water about 8 or 10 feet into the air.

The men, all carpenters, were Ray Andrew, Alfred Sullivan, and Clayton Crout. They told state police that while working near the lake, they saw a ‘bright object like a sheet of steel come through the air.’

‘Suddenly it crashed into the lake,’ they said, ‘and splashed water 8 to 10 feet high.’ In the Tompkins County village of Trumansburg, due northeast of here, several persons reported that they saw five jet planes pursuing a flying saucer.

U.S. Air Force officials at Hancock Field, Syracuse, said that jet planes from the base of the 32nd Air Division Defense here were on maneuvers in the Schuyler County area of Watkins Glen but said they did not know they were chasing flying saucers.

Air Force officials said they would investigate the Seneca Lake
incident. Air spotters in the Schuyler area said they did not sight
anything unusual in the area during the day. This is the first time
that flying saucers have been reported in Schuyler County.”

http://waterufo.net/item.php?id=84                        

UFO news article:
“3 Carpenters ‘See’ Saucer Dive into Lake”  

27 August 1952
(The Herald, Sharon, Pennsylvania)

Source: waterufo.net (the late Carl W. Feindt)

The whole article:      
“Three carpenters yesterday swore they saw a flying saucer dive into Seneca Lake at Watkins Glen. The carpenters said the saucer flashed ‘like a bright sheet of silver’ across the horizon and then took a nosedive into the lake, kicking up a 10-foot splash. But state police said as far as they are concerned, they are not going to investigate. They pointed out that the lake is 200 feet deep in some places, and they do not intend to waste their time with any grappling operations.”


Wikipedia article: “Seneca Lake (New York)”:


Quote from the Wikipedia article:
Seneca Lake is the largest of the glacial Finger Lakes of the U.S. state of New York, and the deepest lake entirely within the state. It is promoted as being the lake trout capital of the world, and is host of the National Lake Trout Derby. Because of its depth and relative ease of access, the US Navy uses Seneca Lake to perform test and evaluation of equipment ranging from single element transducers to complex sonar arrays and systems.”

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Aerial Panoramic of the southern part of Seneca Lake
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Satellite photo of Watkins Glen, New York (tageo.com)
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