In this recent sott article (http://www.sott.net/article/261878-Alien-Nation-Have-humans-been-abducted-by-extraterrestrials) there is this:
This reminded me of what a friend from college days (1970s) told me about a strange experience with his father - a Navy Captain. One day his father took him to a Navy museum-like room that contained large blow-up pics of various UFOs taken from navy ships. They walked through looking at all the pictures. The pics were not discussed during or after the trip. My friend conjectured that his father just wanted him to see these photos.
The time frame for this visit would have been very late 1950s or very early 1960s.
She had gathered them to compare experiences as, well, "experiencers," a term they prefer to "abductees," and to socialize free of stigma among peers. Cuvelier, an elegant and garrulous woman in her 70s, isn't one of them. But she remembers as a teen in the 1940s hearing her father, Rear Admiral Donald James Ramsey, a World War II hero, muttering about strange flying craft that hovered and streaked off at unimaginable speed, and she's been an avid ufologist ever since.
This reminded me of what a friend from college days (1970s) told me about a strange experience with his father - a Navy Captain. One day his father took him to a Navy museum-like room that contained large blow-up pics of various UFOs taken from navy ships. They walked through looking at all the pictures. The pics were not discussed during or after the trip. My friend conjectured that his father just wanted him to see these photos.
The time frame for this visit would have been very late 1950s or very early 1960s.