Jun 20

Dogman Narratives: Army Soldier Encounters Bigfoot

The Bigfoot phenomenon has brought up many sightings within each state in the U.S. Among the reports are in unlikely places one would expect to find a Bigfoot is on military bases, yet there have been a surprisingly large number of reports from such locales, and here are a few. Fort Lewis U.S. military facility is located about 9 miles southwest of Tacoma, Washington.

It was originally established in 1917. The base has 87,000 acres of untamed wilderness area of the pacific northwest. In 1978, at the Fort Lewis U.S. Army Military Installation. A very strange sighting was made on the base by a soldier named Edwin Godoy. The truck that he was driving suddenly stopped. Since Godoy was the one who checked the truck out, he had to stay behind by himself. As he is about to fall asleep a large hairy bigfoot creature emerges from the darkness. The bigfoot charges at Godoy and he takes a shot at the sasquatch. Shooting the creature in it’s chest area.

 

6 Responses to “Dogman Narratives: Army Soldier Encounters Bigfoot”

  1. Alan H

    This violates protocol and standards for live firing even back then. No soldier is allowed to leave a live fire range with ammo. USAF doctors on Army hospitals and viceaversa is common.

  2. mark g

    I have issues with this…… the part about having live rounds and firing…… you are not issued live rounds unless you’re on a live fire exercise or at a range. Live rounds would never leave the range. Also afew more things that don’t add up.

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