
The Rendlesham Forest incident unfolded over three nights in late December 1980, near the twin NATO air bases of RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge in Suffolk, England — at the time home to one of the largest deployments of U.S. Air Force tactical nuclear weapons in Europe. The men who witnessed the events were not civilians. They were trained military personnel whose job, in part, was to assess and respond to exactly the kind of anomalous situation they encountered.
In the early hours of December 26, security patrols outside the east gate of RAF Woodbridge reported unusual lights in the forest. Airman John Burroughs and Staff Sergeant Jim Penniston were sent to investigate. What Penniston found in a small clearing was a triangular craft approximately three meters wide, with a smooth, warm surface covered in hieroglyphic-like symbols. He sketched them in his notebook — sketches that exist to this day. The craft was resting on three legs. After approximately 45 minutes, it lifted off and disappeared at high speed.
The following night, base commander Colonel Ted Conrad observed the lights from the base. On the third night, Deputy Base Commander Lieutenant Colonel Charles Halt personally led a patrol into the forest with recording equipment. The recording he made — 18 minutes of audio capturing his team’s observations in real time, including reports of a beacon-like light pulsing through the trees, animals in the farmyard nearby going into a frenzy, and a craft that sent down beams of light toward the base — was not created for public consumption. It was an operational field recording made by a senior officer who expected to be writing a mundane incident report. Instead, it became one of the most compelling pieces of audio evidence in UFO history.
Halt submitted a formal memo to the British Ministry of Defence on January 13, 1981. Released under a Freedom of Information request in 1983, it is terse, factual, and entirely consistent with the accounts of the dozens of personnel who witnessed the events. The Ministry of Defence’s conclusion: no threat to national security. No further investigation warranted. The case was closed. The witnesses, for the most part, were not.
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