In approximately April of 1963 I was assigned as a Navy cryptographer at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, CA.NAS Point Mugu was at that time the navy missile test center, operating closely with Vandenberg AFB.
The communications center at Point Mugu had what we called a countdown circuit, whereby a minute by minute count was passed from Vandenberg to Point Mugu during a missile launch.
During an evening shift, unable to remember the date clearly, while working in the crypto center, myself and my partner, John Wells, and a civilian technician, were monitoring the countdown circuit during a launch of a scout missile being fired down range into the mid Pacific area.
The count down was going normally until approximately 4 minutes to launch, when bells began to ring on the teletype machine and a read out stating hold hold hold UFO UFO UFO.
The report we got via another teletype, crypto covered was that Vandenberg had launched 2 chase planes to investigate the UFO.
The report further stated that the UFO was huge, no other dimensions given, and was hovering over the mountains just South of the launch site.
Upon the approach of the jets, the UFO shot off at very high speed in a westerly direction.
In addition, there were many cars driving North and South on highway 101 which passes directly inland from the launch sites with a low mountain range between both.
Many vehicles stopped on the freeway and people got out and watched the UFO hovering over the mountains, and also observed the UFO leave to the West at high speed.
At that time I was a navy radioman and the crypto supervisor, I was also a training officer teaching crypto and crypto operations.
I do not believe the Navy could in anyway rate me as unsteady or unreliable.
That's about all i can remember at this time, as it was many years ago.
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