McCaslin
2001, 29-33. Also: McCaslin, Patrick, 2000. Interview by Jim Klotz, 11 November
(Sign Oral History Project), 10-11; 18-19. Holland’s story of the Air Police as
recalled by Runyon and McCaslin, may be corroborated by 5th BMW
intelligence officer SSgt. Richard Clark: “I don’t know how accurate it is, and
I can’t remember who I heard it from, but it had to be somebody in the wing. I
heard that they sent a crew out to one of the missile silos after the alarms
went off and something happened to the crew, the motor stopped, the lights went
off — I can’t remember. I don’t even remember which three silos went off. [Three
silos?] Three separate silos went off and they ended up, what I did hear
was that they couldn’t find anything” (2003, 14). B-52 EWO Capt. Goduto also
recalled hearing about security intrusions at three missile sites. “What I
understood, was that the intrusion alarms went off and security reaction teams
responded but they found no locks, or no entries there.” Goduto, Thomas, 2000.
Transcript of interview by Jim Klotz, 22 November (Sign Oral History Project),
5.