1966
Sept. 1, 1966; Willsboro, New York. 2:45 p.m.
Witness: T.H. Ridman. One oval object with lights that flashed red and white and occasionally blue, traveled west, then disappeared downward. It returned, several minutes later, at which time a loud noise was heard. The entire sighting lasted 30 minutes.
Sept. 6, 1966; Suffolk County AFB, New York. 6:50 p.m.
Witnesses: Stahl and Ladesic. One white cylinder of light came from the east at high speed, stopped and hovered for 3 minutes, and then turned and slowly disappeared. Sighting lasted 8 minutes.
Sept. 9, 1966; Franklin Springs, New York. 9 p.m.
Witness: Jacobson. One solid object, larger than an army tank, with lights all around it, made a low humming sound and disappeared into woods at the end of the 30-minute sighting.
Sept. 13, 1966; Gwinner, North Dakota. 7:30 a.m.
Witness: Rotenberger. One silvery-grey ellipse with a clear bubble protruding from its top hovered about a mile away, then landed within 300 yards and took off very fast. It made a low-pitched whine during the 5-minute sighting.
Sept. 28, 1966; Wilmington, Ohio. 3:38 p.m.
Witness: Clarke. Three round, oval-shaped, aluminum-colored objects with rotating rings around them. Two remained stationary, while the third varied its altitude during the 90-second sighting.
Oct. 5, 1966; Osceola, Wisconsin.
Witnesses: several members of one family. One small, bright orange, moon-shaped object remained stationary in the northeast for about 20 minutes, then suddenly took off very fast to the WNW.
Oct. 23, 1966; Southhampton, Long Island, New York. 6 p.m.
Witness: Mr. Acquino. One object with arms in front of it which sparkled like an arc-light. Traveled south along some power lines, then turned southwest. Made a slight humming sound during the 4-minute sighting.
Oct. 26, 1966; Cold Bay Air Force Station, Alaska. No time is given.
Witness: civilian control tower operator Ralston. One white object approached the runway at 50′ altitude. Runway lights were then turned on, and the object accelerated and climbed away so fast that the witness was unable to use binoculars. Sighting lasted 3 seconds.
Nov. 8, 1966; Saginaw, Michigan. At night.
Witness: college graduate Annis. A group of lights that flashed and changed color hung stationary, almost touching the road, and would abruptly vanish during the 5-minute sighting.
Dec. 25, 1966; Monroe, Oregon. 33 a.m.
Witnesses: civilians and military persons. Three round objects, as large as cars, gave off vapor, then became three bright reddish-orange lights. Blast at beginning of 90-minute sighting pushed one witness against a car.
1967
Feb. 6, 1967; Odessa, Delaware. 8:45 p.m.
Witnesses: Donald and Marie Guseman. One large, Saturn-shaped object–5O’ in diameter and 20′ high–with two bright lights, a green light on one side and a red light on the other. Hovered motionless over the trees, then slowly moved north and suddenly disappeared after 2 minutes.
Feb. 12, 1967; Grand Rapids, Michigan. 3:40 a.m.
Witness: Mr. Lou Atkinson. Four fluorescent, football-shaped objects, a dull, almost grey luminous color; flew northeast in a very rigid formation for 4-10 seconds. Made a chirping noise.
Feb. 16, 1967; Stoughton, Wisconsin. 9:11 p.m.
Witness: Miss Lynn Marsh. One light with faded edges seemed to follow the observer in her car for 5-6 minutes.
Feb. 20, 1967; Oxford, Wisconsin. 3:10 a.m.
Witness: USAF veteran/truck driver Stanton Summer. One orange-red object flew parallel to the truck for 2 minutes.
Feb. 27, 1967; Grand Haven, Michigan. 8:19 p.m.
Witnesses: Sheriff Grysen, wife and others. Large white light, with smaller red and green lights seen to the sides. Made almost instantaneous 90° turn to the left, shot out over the road and stopped, moving too fast to follow. Sighting lasted 1 hour, 11 minutes.
March 6, 1967; Benton Harbor, Michigan. 12:01 a.m.
Witnesses: Jerome Wolanin, assistant news director of the radio station and former policeman, and wife. One round saucer or oval-shaped object with red, green and yellow lights around the bottom rim which pulsated red. Flew level, east to west, and was joined by the second object from the west. The first object opened top, second came over and hovered for 30 seconds and disappeared. Sighting lasted more than 40 minutes. Objects made a hissing sound.
March 6, 1967; Galesburg-Moline, Illinois. 4:25 a.m.
Witness: Deputy Sheriff Frank Courson. One object shaped like a rubber cup that is placed under a furniture leg, with a dome set in the cup. The bottom of the object spun rapidly, rim pulsated red. Approached witness and passed overhead at low altitude, making a hieeing sound.
March 9, 1967; Galesburg, Illinois. 7:10 p.m.
Witnesses: two housewives. One object shaped like a pancake with a rounded top; the object was pulsating red, with red lights around its rim. Approached witnesses and seemed to explode with a brilliant white light that lasted 10 seconds and almost blinded them. Then it accelerated to the north and disappeared.
March 9, 1967; Onawa, Iowa. 9:05 p.m.
Witness: Jack Lindley. One bright white, saucer-shaped object, as big as a jet airliner, flew straight and fast to the east for 2 minutes.
March 22, 1967; Wapello, Iowa. 10:20 p.m.
Witness: Douglas Eutsler, 15. Fluorescent, solid, multicolored lights stood still, then flew away at high speed after 1 minute.
March 24, 1967; Belt, Montana. 9? p.m.
Witness: truck driver Ken Williams. One dome-shaped object, emitting a bright light, landed in a ravine. As the witness approached, it took off and settled back, hidden from the highway. Sighting lasted several minutes.
March 26, 1967; New Winchester, Ohio. 4 p.m.
Witnesses: man, woman, three boys. One oval object, which looked like copper or brass with the sun shining on it, flew from southeast to northwest with a tumbling motion for 30 minutes.
May 17, 1967; Rural Hall, North Carolina. 8:30 p.m.
Witness: Red Ledford. One round, orange-colored object, similar in size to a small aircraft, zigzagged back and forth over a jet that was heading northeast for 5 minutes.
June 24, 1967; Austin, Texas. 3:12 a.m.
Witness: artist Ray Stanford. One solid, blue-white, elliptical object flew from northwest to northeast and stopped, seemingly in response to flashlight signal, for 1.5 minutes. The object then proceeded along its original path at high speed and disappeared behind clouds. Sighting lasted 9 minutes.
June 29′ 1967; Scotch Plains, New Jersey. 1:30 a.m.
Witness: truck driver Damon Brown. One oyster-shaped object–200′ wide, and 25-30′ thick–with a huge red light at each end and one on the bottom, and a row of blue lights along the bottom. Circled m.n aircraft, hovering then moving rapidly, and then followed the witness’ car for about 500′, veered south and departed at great speed after 8-10 minutes.
July 10, 1967; Lizelia, Mississippi. 5:50 p.m.
Witness: golf pro-Harold Washington (Capt, USMC, ret.). One object with a dome, the top colored gunmetal blue, the bottom the color of old lead. Moved east, crossed the highway tilted upward, moved to the right, accelerated and disappeared into the clouds after 3-5 seconds. The object made a swishing sound.
Oct. 18, 1967; Lake Charles, Louisiana. 9 p.m.
Witness: John Herbert. One bright, fiery ball flashed four times while moving east, just above the treetops. Sighting lasted 1 minute.
1968
Feb. 9, 1968; Groveton, Missouri. 4:20 a.m.
Witness: Mr. R.W. Bland. One object, 100′ in diameter, with concave sides having “portholes” in the center of each gave off yellow-green light. Hovered 25′ above ground, then moved rapidly toward the southwest. Gave off the pulsating sound, like a length of wire whirled at high speed above the head. Sighting lasted 1-5 minutes.
Sept. 15, 1968; near Ocala, Florida. 9:30 p.m.
Witness: missionary pilot Jay Cole, flying a Beech C-45 twin-engined utility plane. One light performed aerobatics for 15 minutes and then vanished. A second light appeared, heading toward them on a collision course, made a 90° turn and disappeared. Later, ground radar told them a target was following them. Sightings lasted 15 minutes.
Nov. 23, 1968; Newton, Georgia. 8:05 p.m.
Witness: Mr. Jones, accountant. One oblong light, 120-150′ wide. Hovering 75′ above the ground, it emitted a beam that lit the ground. Radio gave off static, then the car engine stopped. Light flew away vertically and the car engine restarted itself. Sighting lasted 3-4 minutes.
1969
Jan. 17, 1969; Crittenden, Virginia. 3:24 a.m.
Witness: Mr. Roman Lupton, test facility mechanic. Several amber lights–one of them blinking–in an elliptical formation, flew forward slowly while moving up and down, then turned and disappeared after 2 minutes. Made a humming sound.