Directory Richard Hall: September 13--The Danish destroyer Willemoes, participating in the maneuvers, was north of Bornholm Island. During the night, Lieutenant Commander Schmidt Jensen and several members of the crew saw an unidentified object, triangular in shape, which moved at high speed toward the southeast. The object emitted a bluish glow. Commander Jensen estimated the speed at over 900 mph. Within the next week, there were four important sightings by well-qualified
observers. (Various September 19--A British Meteor jet aircraft was returning to the airfield at Topcliffe, Yorkshire, England, just before 11 A. M. As it approached for landing, a silvery object was observed following it, swaying back and forth like a pendulum. Lieutenant John W. Kilburn and other observers on the ground said that when the Meteor began circling, the UFO stopped. It was disk-shaped, and rotated on its axis while hovering. The disk suddenly took off westward at high speed, changed course, and disappeared to the southeast. About September 20--Personnel of the U.S.S. Franklin D. Roosevelt, an aircraft
carrier participating in the Mainbrace maneuvers, observed a silvery, spherical
object which was also photographed. (The pictures have never been made public).
The UFO was seen moving across the sky behind the fleet. Reporter Wallace
Litwin took a series of color photographs, which were examined by Navy September 20--At Karup Field, Denmark, three Danish Air Force officers sighted a UFO about 7:30 P.M. The object, a shiny disk with metallic appearance, passed overhead from the direction of the fleet and disappeared in clouds to the east. September 21--Six British pilots flying a formation of RAF jets above the North Sea observed a shiny sphere approaching from the direction of the fleet. The UFO eluded their pursuit and disappeared. When returning to base, one of the pilots looked back and saw the UFO following him. He turned to chase it, but the UFO also turned and sped away. September 27/28--Throughout Western Germany, Denmark, and southern Sweden, there were widespread UFO reports. A brightly luminous object with a comet like tail was visible for a long period of time moving irregularly near Hamburg and Kiel. On one occasion, three satellite objects were reported moving around a larger object. A cigar-shaped object moving silently eastward also was reported. Since existing documentation shows that U. S. Navy and Air Force Intelligence,
and the RAF, were studying these incidents, it is a safe assumption that more
information exists in the files of NATO, the Richard Hall (This web page produced for InterLink:UFO by Francis Ridge and Loy
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