ALCOA
9/9/55
(Bluebook)
12 noon. Witness: M.N. Dawkins, using binoculars. One brown, almost square
object flew with a circular motion for 10-15 minutes.
ALTO
4/5/66
(Magonia)
Two men stopped to watch an object hovering above a swamp and tried to
follow it, but it flew away. They observed that animals (cows, dogs,
horses) were restless in all the areas that the object crossed. A
photographic reconstitution by the U.S. Air Force showed an oval object,
30 meters long, flying at 5 meters altitude, between a high-tension line
and a row of trees.
(Bluebook)
11:55 p.m. Witness: W. Smith. One oval object with a dark top, appeared
cone-shaped when moving. It made a high-frequency noise during the 2.5
hour sighting.
CHATANOOGA
6/7/98
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CHATTANOOGA
November 11, 2002
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DANDRIDGE
8/23/99
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DANDRIDGE
9/25/99
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FAYETTEVILLE
3/28/66
(Magonia)
A man driving at a speed of about 100 km/h suddenly encountered a large
lighted object 1 meter above the road on a hilltop. It flew off, as the
car engine and headlights died. The bulbs had to be replaced in the
lights. The object was oval, 7 meters long, dark gray, and showed about 30
lights along it periphery.
GALLATIN
9/7/99
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GATLINBURG
9/23/54
(Bluebook)
9:45 a.m. Witness: Dave Owenby. Two bright silver, wheel-shaped objects
flew from north to south in trail for 2 minutes.
GERMANTOWN
September 8, 2002
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GERMANTOWN
September 28, 2002
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HALL'S CROSSROADS
11/30/00
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KNOXVILLE
10/21/52
(Bluebook)
No time given. Witnesses: persons at airport weather station. Six white
lights flew in a loose formation for 1-2 minutes, and made a shallow dive
at a weather balloon.
LAKE CITY
11/20/55
(Bluebook)
5:20 p.m. Witnesses: Operations Officer Capt. B.G. Denkler and five men of
the USAF 663rd AC&W Sqdn. Two oblong, bright orange, semi-transparent
objects flew at terrific speed and erratically, toward and away from each
other. Observed by various persons form 4 to 15 minutes.
LAVERGNE
July 22, 2002
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LYNNVILLE
April 12, 2002
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MARROWBORE LAKE
3/29/50
(Bluebook)
7 a.m. Witnesses: real estate salesmen Whiteside and Williams. Six-twelve
dark objects shaped like 300-lb. bombs, estimated 5 feet long. Flew 500
m.p.h. and descended, making a noise like wind blowing through the trees.
MEMPHIS
4/14/52
(Bluebook)
6:34 p.m. Witnesses: U.S. Navy pilots Lt. jg. Blacky, Lt. jg. O'Neil. One
inverted bowl, 3' long and 1' high, with vertical slots, flew fast,
straight and level, 100 yards from observers' aircraft for 45-60 seconds.
MEMPHIS
November 2, 2001
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MEMPHIS
November 14, 2001
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MEMPHIS
September 28, 2002
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NASHVILLE
October 26, 2001
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OAK RIDGE
10/15/50
(Bluebook)
3:20 p.m. Atomic Energy Commission Trooper Rymer, J. Moneymaker, Capt.
Zarzecki. Two shiny silver objects shaped like bullet or bladder. They
dove with a smoke trail and one vanished. The other hovered at 5-6,
altitude, 50' away, left and returned several times somewhat further away.
OAK RIDGE
11/5/50
(Bluebook)
11:55 a.m. Witness: Fairchild Aircraft illustrator Don Patrick. One
translucent object, light grey with dark core, shaped like a pear or bean.
Flew for 5-10 minutes with rapid, darting movements.
OAK RIDGE
12/7/51
(Bluebook)
8:15 a.m. Witness: Atomic Energy Commission guard J.H. Collins. One 20'
square object, white-grey but not shiny flew above ridge to clouds and
back again twice, taking 30-40 seconds each time.
OAK RIDGE
6/23/52
(Bluebook)
3:30 a.m. Witness: secretary Martha Milligan. One bullet-shaped object
with burnt-orange exhaust flew straight and level for 30-60 seconds.
OLD HICKORY
June 3, 2002
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ROELLEN-DYERSBURG
March 7, 2002
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