Date:
January 18, 1978
Location: Fort Dix/McGuire AFB, New Jersey, United States
The
primary eyewitness in the case, Jeffrey Morse, alleged
(i) that he had been working as a security policeman at
McGuire AFB when he was notified about UFO activity over
Fort Dix army base. (ii) Morse alleged that he heard that
a non-human entity had been shot and he later saw the
dead body of the entity lying on the ground on a disused
runway at McGuire AFB.
Reconstruction of the Fort Dix incident. (credit: Michael
Hesemann)
Eyewitness sketch of the dead extraterrestrial. (credit:
Hesemann)
Eyewitness sketch of the base. (credit: Hesemann)
Source:
NIDS, National Institute for Discovery Science
The
primary eyewitness in the case, Jeffrey Morse, alleged
(i) that he had been working as a security policeman at
McGuire AFB at 03.00 on January 18, 1978 when he was notified
about UFO activity over Fort Dix army base that adjoined
McGuire AFB. (ii) Morse alleged that he heard that a non-human
entity had been shot and he later saw the dead body of
the entity lying on the ground on a disused runway at
McGuire AFB. (iii) The scene was rapidly cordoned off
and the body was crated and flown to Wright-Patterson
AFB (WPAFB) for examination. (iv)Morse himself, two days
after the shooting incident, was allegedly summoned to
WPAFB and interrogated about the event. He was warned
to keep quiet and shortly thereafter was transferred to
Okinawa, Japan.
(NIDS
- National Institute for Discovery Science)
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Letter
from sergeant Morse summarizing his experience and the
incident:
"In
January of 1978, I was stationed at McGuire AFB, NJ. One
evening, during the time frame of 0300 hrs and 0500 hrs.,
there were a number of UFO sightings in the area over
the air field and Ft. Dix Army camp. I am a security policeman
and was on routine patrol at the time. N.J. State Police,
and Ft. Dix MPs were running code in the direction of
Brownsville, NJ. A state trooper then entered gate #5
at the rear of the base, requesting assistance and permission
to enter. I was dispatched and the trooper wanted access
to the runway area which led to the very back of the air
field and connected with a heavily wooded area which is
part of the Dix training area. He informed me that a Ft.
Dix MP was pursuing a low-flying object which then hovered
over his car. He described it as oval-shaped, with no
details, and glowing with a blueish (sic) green color.
His radio transmission was cut off. At that time, in front
of his police car, appeared a thing, about 4 ft tall,
grayish, brown, fat head, long arms, and slender body.
The MP panicked and fired five rounds from his .45 Cal
into the thing, and one round into the object above. The
object then fled straight up and joined with eleven others,
high in the sky. This we all saw but didn't know the details
at the time. Anyway, the thing ran into the woods towards
our fence line and they wanted to look for it. By this
time, several patrols were involved."
"We
found the body of the thing near the runway. It had apparently
climbed the fence and died while running. It was all of
a sudden hush-hush and no one was allowed near the area.
We roped off the area and AF OSI came out and took over.
That was the last I saw of it. There was a bad stench
coming from it too. Like ammonia smelling but it wasn't
constant in the air. That day, a team from Wright-Patterson
AFB came in a C-141 and went to the area. They crated
it in a wooden box, sprayed something over it, and then
put it into a bigger metal container. They loaded it in
the plane and took off. That was it, nothing more was
said, no report made and we were all told not to have
anything to say about it or we would be court-martialed."
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Morse,
in subsequent conversations, revealed that two days after
the incident, he and others on duty at the scene were
summoned to Wright Patterson AFB for interrogation, and
each was transferred promptly to a separate base overseas.
The
Fort Dix/McGuire case was also of interest because a prominent
UFO investigator, George Filer, claimed to have been present
at McGuire AFB on the morning of January 18, 1978. Mr.
Filer told NIDS that he witnessed a commotion with red
lights on one of the disused runways at McGuire when he
arrived on the base at 4:00 AM. He further claimed that
he heard from a Senior Master Sergeant at McGuire command
post on the same morning that (i) UFO activity had been
sighted by the control tower and on radar at neighboring
Fort Dix and (ii) an alien had been shot that morning
and that it had been found dead on the runway at McGuire.
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case317.htm