Saturday 13 June 2020

UFO News Article:
“Mystery Object Seen Over Korea”


15 August 1952
(The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon)

Source: ufonewspaper.blogspot.com

The whole article:
“WITH THE 1ST MARINE DIVISION, Korea, Aug. 15 (AP)
Combat marines are now seeing those round things in the sky.

The marine division’s public information office Friday [15 August 1952] related this frontline ‘flying saucer’ story:

Lt. Paul C. Mahoney of Brooklyn, N. Y., was leading a night patrol into Chinese territory. One marine and then another noticed a strange looking object east of the moon at about 10,000 feet. It was round and very thin, the marines said. It was a light color but not shiny.

The object remained stationary for a few moments, then moved sharply and was still again. The second time it moved, the patrol lost sight of it.”


Wikipedia article: “Korean War”:


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Korean War 1950-1953 GIF
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Map of South Korea (wikimedia.org)
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UFO News Article:
“Flying Discs Cavort Over Mojave Desert”


3 August 1952
(Daily Boston Globe, Massachusetts)

Source: ufonewspaper.blogspot.com

The whole article:
“Now it’s flying saucers over the Mojave Desert.

The sheriff’s office here [Lancaster, California] says more than half a dozen persons reported sighting two round reddish-white lights moving in the sky shortly before midnight last night [2 August 1952?].

Sgt I. L. McCaleb said deputies T. M. Morrissey and W. D. Malette spotted them first.

‘They appeared over the horizon to the West,’ McCaleb said the deputies told him. ‘At first they settled toward the earth, then hovered. Finally, while one stayed motionless, the other took off in a southerly direction, passing behind a hill.

‘It reappeared on the other side and finally disappeared. The other then began swinging like a pendulum. It finally dropped below the horizon.’

McCaleb said CAA men in an airport tower at Palmdale, and others also reported the lights.”


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Satellite photo of Lancaster, California (tageo.com)
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