1941:
Cape Girardeau,
Missouri.
World
War II: England. Crashed craft. Source: military officer.
(Status Report II - Case
A-1, Comment)
1947:
Near Roswell, New Mexico. Fragments of apparent crashed
craft observed by Air Force officer. (Status Report II
- Case
A-10)
1948:
Crashed craft plus bodies, reported by newspaper columnist.
(Possible Hoax)
1950:
Mexico, near Del Rio, Texas. Air Force officer observed
crashed craft and one body. (Status Report II - Item
B-7)
1950:
California. Air crewman observed craft in Navy hangar.
(Status Report II - Item
B-5)
1952:
New Mexico. Former Air Force radar specialist learned
of crashed craft and bodies. (Status Report II - Case
A-9)
1952:
Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. Military officer, now retired,
saw one body. Saw movie film of craft. UFO files at NORAD,
Colorado Springs, Colorado (see also Status Report II
- Item
B-3). (Status Report II - Case
A-4)
1953:
Johannesburg, S. Africa, retrieval. (Status Report II
- Case
A-6)
1953:
Arizona: Military officer saw three bodies, one female,
at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, learned of crashed craft
in Arizona. (Status Report II - Case
A-1)
1953:
Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. Technician reported presence
of 13 bodies, saw written report confirming it. Learned
two craft were at Langley AFB, Virginia. (Item B-6)
1953:
Desert area. Movie film of crashed craft and three bodies
seen by former Air Force officer, a former Air Force radar
specialist, a former Army radar specialist, and (about
1956) by a former Air Force officer. (Status Report II
- Case
A-9)
1957:
Southwest United States. Former Air Force Sergeant learned
from General about crashed craft and four bodies, craft
shipped by rail to Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. (Status
Report II - Case
A-5)
1962:
New Mexico. Crashed craft, two bodies, head band "communicator".
Source: Bob Barry, allegedly from CIA contact. (Status
Report II - Case
A-6)
1964:
Ft. Riley, Kansas. Crashed craft reported by enlisted
man on guard duty, confirmed by separate source. (Status
Report II - Case
A-8)
1965:
Near Kecksburg, Pennsylvania. Crashed craft. Source: Clark
McClelland, NASA employee. (Status Report II - Item
B-1)
1966:
Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. Nine bodies observed by former
Army Intelligence officer, now a businessman. Learned
there were 30 bodies plus crashed craft. Cited five crashes
during 1960's and secret computer files on UFOs. (Status
Report II - Case
A-3)
1968:
Nellis AFB, Nevada. Former Air Force Sergeant described
Top Secret report on a UFO landing and encounter with
humanoids during which Colonel was paralyzed and weapons
were "jammed," learned from Air Force General.
(Status Report II - Case
A-5)
1973:
Location not stated. Air Policeman observed three bodies.
(Status Report II - Case
A-2)
1975:
Michigan. Crashed craft. (Status Report II - Item
B-4)
1977:
Ohio. Violent encounter reported between UFO humanoids
and U.S. Military forces. (Item
B-13)
1978:
Argentina. Object crashed in mountains, report of U.S.
Air Force retrieval. (Status Report II - Item
B-8)
1986:
The Dalnegorsk
UFO Crash (also known as the Height
611 UFO incident).
1989:
South Africa.