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James Tuck Correspondence: Green Light Sightings at Los Alamos, 1948,1951

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A correspondent wrote to James L. Tuck at Los Alamos reporting several sightings of green lights in the Jemez Mountains between 1948 and 1951, typically between 9 and 11 PM, and one afternoon sighting of five objects flying in formation from southeast to northwest over Los Alamos. The writer directed Tuck to Protective Force logs as the record of times and dates, and named redacted Protective Force members as witnesses.

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BL 11-23-20

Dear Mr. Tuck:

I'm berry that I cannot fill times and dates of any sightings out the attached forme since the escape me. I can, However, till your that during the years 1948 through 1951 several sightings of Green lighte were made at des alames. These Exually secured during the early part of the night, nine to cleven, and were usually in the Jemez Wamlains.

I can recall several instances of
green lights waving in and out of
Mountain peaks. This was all reported
to the protective force Headquarters had
should be a matter of record on thier
logo.

I also recall one instance of five abpects flying over Los Alamies in Southeast to the flying from The afternoon. They what and appeared were to be flexing in formation. I belive (b)(6) of the protective Force was one of the five or six people that

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(b)(6)

sighted these objects. Another person
(b)(6)
You might check with is
by the Pretective Force. King of the
Pretective Force Members that was on
the "Hill" during the early '50
should recall all the reported sightings
during this time.

I'm sorry That I can't be of there
help. I'm sure however, if you can obtain
access to the Pro Force logs during
the above periods that the information
can be obtained as to Time and Date of
the Green light sightings

<signature>
(b)(6)

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16 December 1970

(b)(6)
U. S. Army Engineering School
Fort Belvoir, Virginia 22060

Attention: Department of Mechanical and
Technical Equipment

Dear

(b)(6)

As agreed in our telephone conversation of today's date, I would like to have the recipe that was used for the simulated atomic bamb demonstrations.

We are interested in the large atmospheric vortices which are produced as reported in the book "Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects" by Dr. Edward U. Condon.

Yours sincerely,

JLT:gaa

James L. Tuck

## November 28

Dear Jim:

Mindful of your interesting report on ball lightning, I am enclosing comments on same by a UFO believer, James M. McCampbell, in his UFOLOGY, 1976, appearing on the new non-fiction shelf at the Mesa Library, call number 629.1338 M125u.

His chapter FLIGHT AND PROPULSION strengthens my conviction that Einstein, while seemingly straying from the main current of physical re earch in his later years, was on scent like a bloodhound when ne persisted in trying to lock in on a unified field theory.

Re, ards,
(b)(6)