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Navy UAP Encounters

Navy Sailors visiting this forum have a big interest in Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP)  encounters (otherwise known as unidentified flying objects (UFOs)) that happen with Navy ships, aircraft and personnel. Any related stories about those encounters will be posted here. The Pentagon now has a formal procedure for reporting those encounters and it appears that of all military branches, the Navy has had the most encounters with UAPs.


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