VIRGINIA

ALEXANDRIA - RESTON
July 30, 2001
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ANNANDALE
11/24/52
(Bluebook)
6:30 p.m. Witness: L.L' Brettner. One round, glowing object flew very fast, made right angle turns and reversed course during a 1 hour sighting.

ARLINGTON
8/23/55
(Bluebook)
10:45 a.m. Witness: G.M. Park, using a 400x telescope. Several orange lights moved singly or in groups, circling and stopping during 30 minute sighting.

ARLINGTON
July 2002
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BERRYVILLE
June 29, 2002
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BURKE
January 31, 2003
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CENTREVILLE
December 13, 2002
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CHESAPEAKE BAY
7/52
(UFO Encyclopedia)
Aeronautical engineer Paul R. Hill, with some thirteen years' practical experience behind him, witnessed an apparent rendezvous of UFOs over Chesapeake Bay. Two UFOs moving at approximately 500 miles per hour were revolving around each other and were met by a third UFO "falling in" several hundred feet below, creating a V-shaped pattern. A fourth UFO joined the group which then flew at speed towards the south. The Air Force reported no conventional aircraft in the area at the time.

CHILHOWIE
November 20, 2002
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COVINGTON
June 8, 2002
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CRITTENDON
1/17/69
(Casebook)(Bluebook)
A NASA employee (Roman Lupton?)was awakened from his sleep at 3:24 A.M. by an extremely loud hum. The sound fluctuated from very loud to a low buzzing. He got up and walked to the window, staring out toward the sound. After a few seconds, a lighted object appeared in the southeast.

As he watched the UFO come slowly towards him, he saw that the bottom seemed to be elliptically shaped with blunt ends. The UFO was about 100 feet above the ground, about 30 feet wide, and over 100 feet long. It moved slowly, and came within 100 feet of the witness.

Around the bottom of the UFO, he could see a series of rectangular, translucent windows.

The UFO flew on past and out of sight, but the sound continued for several more minutes. The man's wife woke up, and she could hear the sound, although the UFO was by then gone.

DANVILLE
8/26/54
(Bluebook)
6:15 a.m. Witness: Rev. W.L. Shelton. Two domed ellipses, 20' long, 8' thick, 10' at ends; glowing silver or orange. Hovered, then climbed side-by- side while getting brighter. Observed for 2 minutes.

DISPUTANTA
November 6, 2002
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EARLYSVILLE
11/1/97
UFO Roundup vol 2 #43

FAIRFAX
4/3/98
UFO Roundup vol 3 #15

FAIRFAX
8/1/98
UFO Roundup vol 3 #33

FAIRFAX
February 24, 2002
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FALLS CHURCH
January 11, 2003
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FOLLANSBEE
3/9/67
(Magonia)
Three witnesses observed an object as they were driving on Route 2. It was round, hovered at rooftop level, left suddenly at high speed. Its size was that of a car, and the underside showed several lights.

HAMPTON
December 5, 2002
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HARRISONBURG
12/21/64
(Magonia)
Mr. Burns saw a huge object cross the road, hover at ground level in a field for less than one minute , then take off vertically. There were other witnesses in the area.

HARRISONBURG
October 15, 2001
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LANGLEY AFB
7/29/52
(Bluebook)
2:30 p.m. Witness: USAF Capt D.G. Moore, of military air traffic control system. One undescribed object flew at an estimated 2,600 m.p.h., below 5,000' altitude, toward the air base for about 2 minutes.

LANGLEY AFB
7/29/52
(Bluebook)
2:50 p.m. Witnesses: Mr. Moore, Gilfillan electronics representative W. Yhope. One radar target tracked moving away, stopped for 2 minutes, again moved very, very fast. Four minutes.

LURAY BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS
August 7, 2002
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LYNCHBURG
4/14/58
(Bluebook)
1 p.m. Witness: USAF Maj. D.G. Tilley, flying C-47 transport. One grey-black rectangular object rotated very slowly on its horizontal axis for 4 seconds.

LYNCH MOUNTAIN, APPALACHIA
September 5, 2002
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MANASSAS
September 8, 2001
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MARION
1/25/65
(Magonia)
Woody Darnell, policeman, his family, and several neighbors saw a stationary object on the ground. It took off with a shower of sparks. Several trees were found uprooted or calcined at the site.

MIDLAND
August 13, 2002
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MT. VERNON
5/18/64
(Bluebook)
5:15 p.m. Witness: civil engineer F. Meyers. One small, glowing white oval split twice after moving from the right of the Moon around to the left. Sighting lasted 17 minutes.

NEW KENT
11/18/98
UFO Roundup vol 3 #47

NEW KENT
January 11, 2001
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NEWPORT NEWS
7/14/52
(McDonald)
Near 8:12 p.m. EST, July 14, 1952. A Pan American DC-4, en route from New York to Miami, was at 8000 ft over Chesapeake Bay, northeast of Newport News, when its cockpit crew witnessed glowing, disc-shaped objects approaching them at a lower altitude (estimated at perhaps 2000 ft). First Officer Wm. B. Nash, at the controls for Capt. Koepke (who was not on the flight deck during the sighting) and Second Officer Wm. H. Fortenberry saw six amber-glowing objects come in at high velocity and execute a peculiar flipping maneuver during an acute-angle direction change. Almost immediately after the first six reversed course, two other apparently identical discs shot in under the DC-4, joining the other six. A half-dozen witnesses on the ground also saw unknowns at that time, according to official investigators.

The objects had definite edges, and glowed "like hot coals", except when they blinked out, as they did in unison just after the first six were joined by the latter two. When the lights came back on, Nash and Fortenberry saw them climbing westward, eight in line, north of Newport News. The objects climbed above the altitude of the DC-4 and then blinked out in random order and were seen no more.

NEWPORT NEWS
December 16, 2001
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NORFOLK
08/06/1860
(NICAP)
Two objects, one red and one green, flew overhead together, moving with an undulating motion.

NORFOLK
1/14/65
(Magonia)
James Myers saw a bright, circular silvery craft rise from the ground.

NORFOLK
3/31/97
UFO Roundup vol 2 #14

NORFOLK
3/12/98
UFO Roundup vol 3 #12

NORFOLK
June 12, 2002 See Filer's Files

OAKTON
3/15/97
UFO Roundup vol 2 #13

"The two bright lights had moved quickly, but these lights were moving slowly. It moved in a straight line above the trees. As it flew away, I noticed a low-level hum and a swoosh."

POQUOSON
September 15, 2002
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POWHATAN
February 8, 2003
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QUANTICO MARINE BASE
12/31/53
(Magonia)
Marines observed the landing of an unknown round object which throbbed and pulsated, emitting red lights.

RICHMOND
4/47
(McDonald)
A weather observer at the Richmond, Va., U. S. Weather Bureau station, Walter A. Minczewski, was making a pilot balloon observation, when he spotted a silvery object that entered the field of his theodolite (which was trained on the balloon he had released). In Minczewski's account, he stated that "the bottom was flat and the top was slightly dome-shaped"; and when he tried to see it with naked eye, he could not spot it. (Typical pilot balloon theodolites have magnifications of about 20 to 25, and angular fields that are usually about a degree across.) It was a "clear bright morning" when he spotted the object, and it lay to his NNE at an elevation of about 45 degrees. Whether Minczewski really saw the upper surface or formed his mental impressions without realizing that the theodolite may have inverted the image is unclear.

RICHMOND
January 7, 2002
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RICHMOND
January 7, 2002
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RICHMOND
November 4, 2002
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ROANOKE
June 8, 2001
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ROANOKE
July 12, 2001
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SOUTH HILL
4/21/67
(Magonia)
Mr. Crowder was driving home when he saw an object on the road 70 meters away. Supported by four legs, it was a vertical cylinder, 5 meters in diameter, with a half-sphere on top. It was gray and its base was 1 meter above the pavement. When the witness turned his high beams on, the craft gave off a vertical light and vanished. The road burned for 15 minutes. Mr. Martin, who lived nearby, aslo observed the light. Holes, traces of burns, and calcined matches were noted at the site. VIRGINIA BEACH
1/21/00
UFO Roundup vol 5 #4

VIRGINIA BEACH
April 17, 2002
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VIRGINIA BEACH
June 6, 2002
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VIRGINIA BEACH
November 4, 2002
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WALLOPS ISLAND
1/65
(UFO Encyclopedia)
A huge disc reportedly flew over the NASA station here. Dempsey Bruton, satellite tracking chief, calculated its speed at over 100 miles per minute. There were other reports of UFOs by the Navy on the same day.

WAYNESBORO
12/21/97
UFO Roundup vol 2 #50

WHITE HALL
November 9, 2002
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WILLIAMSBURG
1/23/65
(Magonia)(Bluebook)
A 31-year-old man(T.F. Mains) was in a car at the intersection of U.S. Highway 60 and Route 14 when the engine failed, and he had to stop by the side of the road. He then observed an object about 1.2 meters above the ground. It was shaped like a mushroom or an electric bulb, 25 meters high, 8 meters in diameter, and made noise like a vacuum cleaner. It had a metallic gray color, a red-orange light on one side, and a blue one on the other. It took off against the wind toward the west, at high speed.

WILLIAMSBURG
May, 2002
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WILLIAMSBURG
November 1, 2002
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WOODBRIDGE
October 26, 2001
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