Loring AFB UFO Incident - October 1975 More Eyewitnesses
Message: Loring AFB Incident - October 1975
To write this, I have to erase from my mind information I have learned
over the years about this and go back to that month. From what I can
remember, that month started a month before during Labor Day weekend.
It took me awhile to realize that these two events happened within
a short time of each other. I am quite sure that my memory is right
about this, and if not, I apologize.
Labor Day weekend, a family was camping at Baxter State Park, which
is in the northern part of Maine. They were at a campground with other
campers there. They had a son about four or five years old. He liked
to ride his tricycle around the campground. The neighboring campers
watched the child, as did his parents. Within minutes, he disappeared.
They found his tricycle by the dump and immediately started a search
for him. Nothing. They searched and searched, not even a piece of
cloth. The Navy's infrared planes searched, dogs, flyers were sent
all over the United States and Canada.
Nothing. From what I can remember, the Yankee magazine had an article
about the disappearance of this child in 1980, the fifth year since
his disappearance. This occupied our minds during September.
My ex-husband was stationed at Loring AFB and debriefed flight crews.
Sometime around the first of October I went out to Base Ops to buy
a soda or something. This was during the evening and the other stores
were closed. We were living on the base, and it was getting dark as
I was driving home. I noticed that every fourth to fifth street was
out. Since this was during the "gas crunch," I thought the
base was being conservative. Sometime within that week or maybe the
start of the next week, my ex mentioned something about something
"buzzing" the airstrip. Over the next couple of weeks, the
situation escalated. Rumors were flying, the Bangor Daily News published
articles about "lights" over Loring AFB. Somehow I heard
that it was a "helicopter" with no identifying marks on
it, flying at night with no lights, and the pilot refused to answer
the radio. It may have been in the Bangor Daily News that the "helicopter"
was chased into Canada.
Panic was starting to spread through the base. Women were starting
to pack and leave. I don't know if any of them did leave. Loring AFB
was very secluded, hidden in a forest of pine trees. Couldn't even
be seen from the highway that goes from Caribou to Limestone. During
that time, my thoughts were that we could be wiped off the face of
the earth and no one would know that we were gone. I thought it was
Russia. Loring was a dew line base, first strike. Russia had their
missiles aimed at us over the North Pole, as we had our missiles aimed
at Russia over the North Pole. As the situation got worse, my thoughts
were, "Why don't they force it down, shoot it down, do something!"
October 31, Halloween. Over the years I have read and heard differences
about the date. I remember Halloween that year very well. The base
was locked down. We had to close all of the blinds, no lights on,
the base was darkened, no one was allowed to enter or exit the base.
A TV station out of Bangor decided to give us a Halloween treat by
showing War of the Worlds, The Betty and Barney Hill Story, and another
one I can't or don't want to remember. I heard the planes that night.
The first time I can remember hearing the planes. And that is all
I can remember of the Loring AFB incident. It just went away.
After over 30 years, this still haunts me. How much danger were we
in? In my innocence or whatever, at the time I didn't even realize
that there were armed nuclear weapons stored on that base. Where was
our government? Not even the base commander tried to soothe our fears.
I would really appreciate either an explanation or an apology for
the hell that we went through in October 1975.
Additional Information:
Another Thought on Loring AFB
From about September 1976 until May 1977, I worked at an off base
NCO club as a cocktail waitress. The installation was a radar site
north of Limestone, Maine. I worked Friday and Saturday nights. The
bar was open to the military, civilians and Canadians. I believe it
was sometime during January or February 1977, a man came into the
bar wearing a suit, which was out of place for that type of bar. He
was very obvious. The bartender nudged me and whispered, "OSI."
What was going on during the mid-70's?
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