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2/10/99 By David M. Bresnahan
What happened In Kingsville, Texas, Monday Night? Residents report unmarked helicopters, soldiers dropping from ropes
KINGSVILLE, Texas -- Local residents are distraught over a near disaster during a secret Army training exercise. Local officials claim they were sworn to secrecy. Getting factual information about what happened is next to impossible.
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http://www.post-gazette.com/regionstate/19990319close4.asp
{Pittsburg Post Gazette}
Not ready for rumble
Sleepers alarmed by helicopter-borne commandos
Friday, March 19, 1999
In the black of a peaceful winter night in the Beaver County countryside, the first mean machines came chop-chop-chopping low and loud over Don and Phyllis Wilfong's house at 3:27 a.m. yesterday, rattling the windows and obliterating any hope of sleep.
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"It sounded like they were landing on the house," said Phyllis, 57, of New Sewickley, who bolted up in bed with Don and the couple's suddenly very alert Chihuahua. "It shook everything. Our house was shaking. Our bed was shaking. I don't know how anyone couldn't hear that. I couldn't figure out what the heck was going on."
Short answer: A squadron of 12 military helicopters was on maneuvers, and lots of people got scared.
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Helicopters give residents scare - Las Vegas Review-Journal, June 08, 1999
By Keith Rogers
Air Force officials could not explain why four military helicopters on a special exercise late Sunday night at the Tonopah Test Range thundered over Goldfield, terrifying residents and sending dust flying at the town's airstrip, where one of the craft touched down.
"We don't know why they were hanging around Goldfield," said Nellis Air Force Base spokesman Mike Estrada about the mysterious flights that occurred about 9:15 and 10:15 Sunday night on the outskirts of the Tonopah Test Range.
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He said that Tonopah Test Range officials "knew helicopters were coming to take part in a special exercise."
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