civilian-claim2014· Sinai Peninsula / Israeli-Egyptian border
In late 2014, three former U.S. Army cavalrymen reported observing eight bright objects hovering and accelerating at extreme speed from a Multinational Force observation post in the Sinai Peninsula on the Israeli-Egyptian border. The Times of Israel reported the accounts with the veterans' names; all three stated the objects moved in silence and performed maneuvers beyond known aircraft capability.
The veterans, Ryan Stachelski, Chad Sherard, and Clinton Polly, were serving with the Multinational Force and Observers mission at Observation Post 3-1 South when they witnessed the objects over a 20-minute period before all eight disappeared simultaneously. The sighting was not covered by any official military investigation report that has been made public.
Citations
- US Army vets say they saw UFOs on Israel-Egypt border in 2014· The Times of Israel, 2014
- Israeli Air Force Captain Reveals UFOs are Real· Uri Geller / IAF Captain testimony, 2020
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