My name is Rick Carter, and I lived at Wright Patterson Air Force base from 1951 to 1953, while my grandfather (Colonel Charles Faulkner Carter) was second in command there. My grandfather was personally involved in the background investigation into the Roswell Incident of 1947. Many years later, when I was serving in the military (US Special Forces, 1971), I volunteered for honor guard duty on behalf of a fallen U.S. Special Forces soldier who had died in the Vietnam War. I had already served on several honor guard details before, so I was reasonably familiar with this duty. But this latest honor guard duty required me to fly to Akron, Ohio, and I had not been back to Ohio since I left Wright Patterson Air Force base in 1953. Please understand that I was airborne qualified, and I routinely jumped from all kinds of aircraft every month of the year. But the closer I got to making this flight to Akron, Ohio, the more I started to become emotionally unraveled inside. By the time I landed in Akron, Ohio, it felt like my hands had started to visibly shake. Even one of my other A-Team members who had also volunteered for this honor guard duty noticed something very unusual was wrong with me, and asked me if I was OK. I had never experienced this kind of extreme apprehension and trepidation before in my entire life.
Suddenly I realized this extreme reaction was connected to my being this close to Wright Patterson Air Force base, even though the airbase is located over a hundred miles to the southwest. This realization helped me to bring this horrible subconscious reaction under control, but still I could hardly wait to get out of Ohio once that military funeral was over. Once I was finally on the flight back home, I was back to my normal self, and I have never experienced anything like this ever again. Although I was exposed to a great deal about the Roswell Incident while living at Wright Patterson Air Force base during those two years, I can only guess what actually happened to me at Wright Patterson Air Force base to cause this kind of extreme apprehension reaction years later. So I can personally imagine just how life changing an ET abduction must be. – Rick Carter
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