Kecksburg 1965 — Lockbourne AFB and Wright-Patterson Transfer

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Kecksburg 1965 — Lockbourne AFB and Wright-Patterson Transfer
Incident Name: Kecksburg Incident
Incident Date: December 9, 1965
State/Provence: Pennsylvania
Country : USA
Case Files : [[Kecksburg UFO Incident Case File]]

Kecksburg 1965 — Lockbourne AFB and Wright-Patterson Transfer

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The Lockbourne AFB Account

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The most direct evidence of what happened to the Kecksburg object after it left Pennsylvania comes from a source Stan Gordon describes as a former U.S. Air Force security policeman who contacted Gordon prior to the 1990 broadcast of the Kecksburg segment of Unsolved Mysteries (NBC).

This witness stated that he was among the unit that guarded the object from Pennsylvania when it arrived in the early morning hours of December 10, 1965, at Lockbourne Air Force Base near Columbus, Ohio.

Key elements of his account:

  • He was on duty at Lockbourne AFB when the object arrived
  • The object was covered with a tarpaulin on a military flatbed
  • Security protocols around the arrival were classified and unusually tight — consistent with handling of sensitive classified materials
  • He described the covered object as consistent in size and approximate shape with the acorn description from Kecksburg witnesses
  • He was not permitted to approach or examine the object directly
  • He had no explanation for what the object was — he was simply on security detail

Gordon considered this witness highly credible based on:

  • Specific operational details (guard schedules, security procedures) that could not have been fabricated without genuine military experience at that facility
  • The witness approached Gordon proactively before the Unsolved Mysteries broadcast, not in response to public attention
  • Consistency of his account with the broader evidence record

Lockbourne Air Force Base

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Parameter Detail
Location Near Columbus, Ohio
Status in 1965 Active USAF base; subsequently renamed Rickenbacker AFB, then Rickenbacker International Airport
Distance from Kecksburg Approximately 200 miles west-northwest
Travel time by truck Approximately 3–4 hours, consistent with the night timeline
Base function in 1965 USAF strategic and transport operations; suitable staging point for classified materials transit

Subsequent Transfer to Wright-Patterson AFB

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Multiple sources in Gordon's investigation — including the Air Force security guard and additional anonymous contacts with claimed government or military affiliation — indicated that after arriving at Lockbourne, the Kecksburg object was subsequently transferred to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB) in Dayton, Ohio.

Wright-Patterson's role in this context would be consistent with its documented institutional position as the primary Air Force facility for technical intelligence analysis — the same facility that housed Project Blue Book, that received the Roswell debris per multiple testimonies, and that has been named by David Grusch in 2023 congressional testimony as a facility historically associated with non-human materials.

The Body at Wright-Patterson

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One source interviewed by Gordon for his documentary Kecksburg: The Untold Story claimed to have seen a partially covered body inside a building at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base at the same time the Kecksburg object was being examined. This witness wished to remain anonymous. The account could not be independently verified.

If accurate, this account would substantially alter the significance of the Kecksburg case — suggesting not merely a hardware recovery but the recovery of biological material as well, placing Kecksburg in the same category as the Roswell and Aztec crash-retrieval cases.

Wright-Patterson's Historical UFO Context

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Event Year Connection to WPAFB
Project Sign (first official UFO investigation) 1947–1949 Administered from Wright Field (WPAFB predecessor)
Roswell debris transport 1947 Multiple sworn testimonies indicate WPAFB as destination
Project Blue Book headquarters 1952–1969 Administered from WPAFB throughout
Senator Goldwater denied access 1975 Goldwater publicly stated LeMay refused him entry to restricted area
Kecksburg object transfer Dec 1965 Per security guard and additional anonymous sources
David Grusch congressional testimony 2023 WPAFB named as facility associated with non-human materials