FROM THE ARCHIVES
Lt. Col. Roy Jack Edwards Tells His Son Of
His UFO Encounter As A Test Pilot
Date:
April 1955
Time: Midday.
Location of Sighting: Edwards AFB Turbine Testing Group.
Number of witnesses: 2
Number of objects: 1
Shape of objects: Cigar, orange, glowing and stationary at 6K'.
Brian Vike's Note: Permission was granted to leave the serviceman's
name in this report. Also 3 prior test pilots lost their lives to
other UFO encounters which you will read below. Also I should point
out that this story has never been told before. Also I will not be
releasing the other documents I have received due to the personal
information they contain in them.
Obituary for Lt. Col. Roy Jack Edwards was run in The Dallas Morning
News. I have added the text version of the obituary and also have
the actual obituary which I have scanned and added as an image.
Edwards: LT. COL Roy Jack Edwards, RET., born July 4, 1922 in Oklahoma
City, OK. Jack enlisted in the USMC in 1941. He was a 1947 graduate
of the U.S. Naval Academy, where he was a classmate of former President
Jimmy Carter. He served his country in World War II, Korean and Vietnam
Wars and was a commissioned officer from 1946 to 1970. The special
assignments included; Senior instructor, Modern Naval Weapons Systems,
U.S. Navy Academy; Weapons Development Officer, Air Launched Unguided
Weapons, Pentagon; Commanding Officer Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron
265 Vietnam.
He retired June 30, 1970. Jack is survived by his wife, Julia Herrmann
Edwards; sister Cleo Christofferson; sons Frank, Bradford B, Mark
C and Drew H Edwards and four grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by Ruth C. Edwards. Visitation with the family
will be from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m., Friday, November 28, 2003 at Sparkman/Hillcrest
Funeral Home. Military Graveside Services will be held at 1:00 a.m.,
Saturday, November 29, 2003 at Hillcrest Memorial Park in Dallas.
Decoration, Medals, Badges, Commendations, Citations
and Campaign Ribbons Awarded or Authorized to Lt. Col. Roy Jack Edwards:
1. - American Defense Service Medal
2. - American Campaign Medal
3. - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
4. - Victory Medal WW II
5. - Navy Occupation Service Metal
6. - National Defense Service Medal w/1*
7. - Vietnam Campaign Medal w/1*
8. - Vietnam Service Metal w/4*
9. - Air Medal w/5*
10. - Navy Commendation w/combat "v"
11. - RVN Cross of Gallantry w/palm
United States President Jimmy Carter's letter
to Lt. Col. Roy Jack Edwards
Brian Vike's Note: Lt. Col. Roy Jack Edward's son told
me he fought tooth and nail one would say to have his father buried
with military honors. He contacted so many ranking officers and politicians
throughout the military/government in hopes of having his wishes carried
out, which over time they finally were granted and his Dad was put
to rest with military honors.
One had to wonder why this wasn't carried out straight away, with
no hassles for the family who fought to have these rights in place
for their Father who served with courage and honor on and off the
battlefield. Was it due to a UFO experience which almost ruined Lt.
Col. Roy Jack Edwards career.
In the military records I have here for Lt. Col. Roy Jack Edwards,
it states in bold capital letters that Lt. Col. Roy Jack Edwards served
his country "Honorable" But what there is no mention of
in these military records is an amazing UFO encounter Lt. Col. Roy
Jack Edwards had back in 1955 while holding a position of a test pilot
at Edwards AFB. I also will add, Lt. Col. Roy Jack Edwards almost
lost his life during his encounter with the UFO, loss of vision, everything
went fuzzy, so his body reacted to whatever the Unidentified Flying
Object was giving off and also losing control of the jet aircraft
for a while as it suddenly had mechanical problems, again due to the
UFO he came face to face while in flight.
Now here is what I and Lt. Col. Roy Jack Edward's son find really
unusual and or the cover up starts, the powers to be whom ever these
people are, having Lt. Col. Roy Jack Edwards stationed in Gifu, Japan
at the time of his UFO encounter. This is listed on Lt. Col. Roy Jack
Edward's military records, according to his son who I spoke at length
with on Friday 25, 2008 by way of telephone, Jack Edward's son says
his Father was not stationed at Gifu, Japan, but rather at the Edwards
AFB where he was test flying the Super Sabre jet fighters at the time
of the UFO incident. His son can remember this so clearly, plus as
his son mentioned, we would have known if we were in Japan. (different
country) They weren't ! So this appears to be a complete cover-up
by the military to hide any possible leakage of Lt. Col. Roy Jack
Edward's UFO sighting.
The report on Lt. Col. Roy Jack Edwards UFO Experience
Full Description of event/sighting: Subject: My father, a Super Sabre
test pilot at Edwards AFB chased an Orange Cigar shaped UFO.
In 1955 my deceased (3 years ago) father Lt. Col. Roy Jack Edwards
USMC (Ret. USNA Class of '47 - same as Pres. Jimmy Carter) revealed
an experience he had as a young test pilot to me just 2 years before
he died. He claimed the reason he never shared his UFO chase encounter
was the deep fear the military had threatened him, during debriefing
upon returning to base, for disobeying direct orders he would lose
all his military benefits along with a less than honorable discharge.
Let me explain the whole set of circumstances involving his chasing
the stationary "Orange Cigar" shaped UFO at an altitude
of approx. 6K'. He was stationed at Edwards AFB for a 2 year stint
to conduct final testing of the new version Super Sabre fighters and
other experimentals. At this time I was only 6 years old.
During a test flight in clear sky conditions when my father initially
contacted ground control he sighted a definite large UFO. He was firmly
"ordered" to "break away immediately and return to
base" with his chase (observation) plane. His observation plane
complied. However, my fearless USMC trained mindset father told me
that his raw intrepid instincts kicked in, thus, ignored ground control
because he knew he probably wouldn't ever get another opportunity
to confront a UFO and pursued.
So, he made a linear flight towards this stationary positioned cigar
shaped orange glowing object and described w/o any surface area indicative
as having any source of propulsion which he estimated to be about
2 football fields in length and slightly more than 50 yards in circumference.
As he reached a range of about 3-4 miles from the UFO it emitted a
single burst of blue light rendering my father to instantly lose his
ability to see and disabled his plane's communications equipment.
Striped of his sense of vision and communication to ground control
he was in a very precarious position to say the least. But he managed
to bank his craft to a soft right direction and kept his altitude
from dropping by keeping his stick from going forward. He said he
considered bailing out but wanted to ride out some time (knowing he
had enough fuel) in hope the shock of what ever incurred to him and
his plane would be temporary.
To his recall, his sight returned in slow blurry stages until he regained
full sight acuity in a time frame of about 10-15 minutes. Now capable
to see his instruments, horizon and most important recognizing familiar
terrain landmarks he tracked his return to Edwards' airfield still
w/o communications. Although my dad was relieved to have survived
this unique dangerous experience during his stern debriefing by his
CO for disobeying direct orders, he learned 2 unpleasant things. The
reason he was ordered to return to base ASAP, he was informed by his
CO that the same UFO had caused the deaths of 3 prior test pilots.
Back in those days the subject of UFO sightings or encounters were
a silent taboo especially among test pilots for fear of losing their
hard earned test pilot flight status. If my father had known of this
critical information prior to his UFO encounter, he claimed he wouldn't
have pursued the UFO and would've obeyed ground control orders.
As a reprimand for disobeying direct orders he permanently lost his
status as a test pilot and reassigned to a USNA weapons department
teaching position at Annapolis, Md. Additionally, he wasn't allowed
to ever fly turbines (jets) in the future. Eventually, after a few
years at the pentagon in Wash. D.C. he petitioned and was permitted
to fly choppers (CH 46).
PS - I have my father's Military DD214 Discharge records as verification
reference. (Brian Vike is in possession of the documents as they were
faxed to me on Friday, January 25, 2008).
Brian Vike's Note: A Military cover-up, which seems
to be nothing new from all the servicemen I have spoken with. From
being threatened with loss of pensions, their lives, you name it.
These are the stories military personal relate to me. The story above
which was related to me by the son of Lt. Col. Roy Jack Edwards is
another indication what the military/government will go to, to suppress
any information about a UFO sightings brought out into the public
domain.
It may be folks like Lt. Col. Roy Jack Edwards and his son, and others
who are, or who have served in the military who have knowledge of
UFO events and can come forward to relate their experiences. There
has to be thousands of men and women who have served, or serving in
the military who have been told to keep silent over what they saw
or else. We will not know about these unusual events unless folks
come forward.
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