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Maury Island UFO Incident
Harold Dahl reported six doughnut-shaped craft over Puget Sound, one of which dropped molten metal that killed his dog. The incident allegedly involved the first Men in Black visit.
June 21, 1947
Maury Island, Washington, USA
4+ witnesses
The First Men in Black
On June 21, 1947—three days before Kenneth Arnold’s famous sighting—Harold Dahl reported seeing six doughnut-shaped craft over Puget Sound. The incident allegedly included the first appearance of a “Man in Black” and ended with two military investigators dying in a plane crash.
The Date
June 21, 1947:
- Three days before Arnold
- Predates “flying saucer” era
- Puget Sound
- Near Maury Island
The Sighting
Dahl reported:
- Six doughnut-shaped objects
- About 100 feet diameter
- Hovering overhead
- One seemed troubled
- Dropped material
The Damage
Falling material:
- Hit boat
- Burned son’s arm
- Killed dog
- Physical evidence
- Collected samples
The Man in Black
Next morning:
- Mysterious visitor
- Black suit, black car
- Knew details of sighting
- Warned Dahl to stay silent
- First MIB encounter
The Tragedy
August 1, 1947:
- Two Air Force officers
- Investigating the case
- Plane crashed
- Both killed
- Suspicious
Significance
Maury Island significant for:
- Pre-Arnold timing
- Physical evidence claim
- First MIB encounter
- Deaths of investigators
- Complex mystery
Legacy
The Maury Island incident remains one of UFO history’s most controversial cases. Whether hoax or genuine, it introduced the Men in Black concept and ended with two investigators dead.