Form: 97 NCPDIR
Date: Updated 3 Feb 2006
From: Francis Ridge, Coordinator
Cat: 10
Distribution: NCP, CE, SHG, Media
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Nuclear Connection Project
NCP
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Subject: "Oscar Flight"
/ Malmstrom AFB/Missile Incident, March 24/25, 1967; Nr. Roy, Montana
Francis
Ridge:
This incident use to be directly
connected to the "Echo Flight" incident of March 16, 1967. However,
Robert Salas now agrees with Robert Hastings that these incidents
probably occurred on two separate days. This alternate time-line is
based on the testimony of Bob Jamison. In light of that, we propose
that the Oscar Flight shutdown probably took place on the night of
March 24/25, 1967--the same night as the Belt, MT incident. (The Echo
Flight shutdown is documented as having occurred on March 16, 1967, in
the 341st Missile Wing unit history.
Briefly:
March 24/25, 1967; Roy (about 30 miles NE of Lewiston), Montana
(BBU)
O-Flight of Malmstrom AFB, USAF 341st Strategic Missile
Wing, had unexplained
deactivation of 6-8 Minuteman nuclear ICBM's within several secs of
each other during UFO close encounters involving a red saucer
shaped object in early morning hours. USAF security guard injured and
medivacked out. (Sparks)