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Gene Norman was hunting with William Branham on Rattlesnake Mesa in early March of 1963 when something strange happened.  Gene said, “''I hunted, oh, probably about a half hour, and that blast went off.  It sounded like it was just right above my head. And, I looked up, and, I didn’t see nothing.  Ah, yeah, I did, I seen something, but I didn’t see the cloud in the form that it shows in the picture.  When I looked up I seen two long streaks like, ah, like a plane leaving a trail. Two streaks, with a great, miles one way and miles the other way. With a spot in between.  A big spot, a space in between it.''
Gene Norman was hunting with William Branham on Rattlesnake Mesa in early March of 1963 when something strange happened.  Gene said, “''I hunted, oh, probably about a half hour, and that blast went off.  It sounded like it was just right above my head. And, I looked up, and, I didn’t see nothing.  Ah, yeah, I did, I seen something, but I didn’t see the cloud in the form that it shows in the picture.  When I looked up I seen two long streaks like, ah, like a plane leaving a trail. Two streaks, with a great, miles one way and miles the other way. With a spot in between.  A big spot, a space in between it.''


The March 1, 1963 edition of the Arizona Republic Newspaper includes an article called “Shaken Up By Sonic Booms”.  This article tells of multiple sonic booms over the town of Springerville, Arizona that were being caused by aircraft from Williams Air Force Base.  Some of these booms were so loud they cracked windows in the town.   
The March 1, 1963 edition of the Arizona Republic Newspaper includes an article called “Shaken Up By Sonic Booms”.  This article tells of multiple sonic booms over the town of Springerville, Arizona that were being caused by aircraft from Williams Air Force Base.  Some of these booms were so loud they cracked windows in the town.  [[Image:AZRepMarch63SonicBoom 001.jpg|thumb|right|250px]]
[[Image:AZRepMarch63SonicBoom 001.jpg|thumb|right|250px]]
 
The Williams Air Force Base was operating F-5 Freedom Fighters and T-38 Talons in 1963, which where both supersonic jets.  Springerville is around 120 miles east of Phoenix, Arizona, where the Williams Air Force Base was located.  Rattlesnake Mesa is around 80 miles south-east of Phoenix.  The speed of sound is 768 miles per hour.  It is very possible that the flight paths of these jets were in transition after the complaints from Springerville.   
The Williams Air Force Base was operating F-5 Freedom Fighters and T-38 Talons in 1963, which where both supersonic jets.  Springerville is around 120 miles east of Phoenix, Arizona, where the Williams Air Force Base was located.  Rattlesnake Mesa is around 80 miles south-east of Phoenix.  The speed of sound is 768 miles per hour.  It is very possible that the flight paths of these jets were in transition after the complaints from Springerville.