Nodes 1IN OHIO |
MADAR IN OHIO
Node 4 is owned by Paul Anzalone from
New Hampshire but operated by Victor Anzalone at Brook
Park, Ohio.
Node is run by Chris Johnson at Windham Node 64 is operated by Scott Miller at Garrettsville. Node 73 is operated by Robert Milhalick at Youngstown. Node 89 is operated by Christina Frantz at Carroll. Node 107 is operated by Delbert Anderson at Laurelville. Node 120 has been disconnected but was operated by James Wilder at Springfield and may be reconnected. Node 127 was operated by Jeffrey Riley at Morrow and is disconnected. Node 137 is operated by James Walton at Cambridge. BIOS
AMUFON STATE DIRECTOR
WRIGHT-PATERSON AFB, ORIGINAL HOME OF
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
10 mi NE of Dayton, Ohio UFO studies[edit]Project Sign (Project Grudge in 1949, Project Blue Book in March 1952) was WPAFB's T-2 Intelligence investigations of unidentified flying objects (UFO) reports that began in July 1947.[citation needed] In 1951, the Air Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) began analysis of crashed Soviet aircraft from the Korean war.[21] In March 1952, ATIC established an Aerial Phenomena Group to study reported UFO sightings, including those in Washington, DC, in 1952. By 1969 the Foreign Technology Division (FTD) and its predecessor organizations had studied 12,618 reported sightings: 701 remained unexplained when the Air Force closed its UFO investigations, and a 1968 report concluded that "there seems to be no reason to attribute [the unexplained sightings] to an extraterrestrial source without much more convincing evidence." FTD sent all of its case files to the USAF Historical Research Center, which transferred them in 1976 to the National Archives and Records Service in Washington, DC, which became the permanent repository of the Project Sign/Grudge/Blue Book records. In a 1988 interview, Senator Barry Goldwater claimed he had asked Gen. Curtis LeMay for access to a secret UFO room at WPAFB and an angry LeMay said, "Not only can't you get into it but don't you ever mention it to me again."[22] |