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She picked up the kids after finishing her last call at work - there was some whining in the back seat - and raced to her home near Annapolis, Md., for family dinnertime. In between, she answered questions about the UFO. My life right now is very surreal, said Lt. Commander Alex Dietrich, who is a 41-year-old mother of three, a retired fighter pilot and one of the few people who gets regularly hauled into the Pentagon or before Congress for further questioning about the day in 2004 she saw a UFO - the Pentagon prefers to call them Unidentified Aerial Phenomena - from the seat of her Super Hornet in the skies near San Diego.
On Aug. 4, 2020, the U.S. Department of Defense approved the establishment of an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force (UAPTF). The mission of the task force is to detect, analyze and catalog UAPs that could potentially pose a threat to U.S. national security, according to the DoD website. HowStuffWorks
There s a reason why you may be hearing a lot about UFOs lately. In June, the Pentagon and the Director of National Intelligence will present to Congress an unclassified report about unusual sightings by U.S. service members of UFOs unidentified flying objects. National security folks, however, refer to them as unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs.