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## Basic Information
- **Name**: Jason Turner
- **Aliases**: N/A
- **Date of Birth**: [Not publicly available]
- **Nationality**: American
- **Occupation**: Former U.S. Navy Petty Officer, Operations Specialist
## Background
- **Biography**: Jason Turner served as an Operations Specialist in the Combat Information Center (CIC) aboard the USS Princeton during the [[š USS Nimitz Incident]] in 2004. He was one of the key personnel monitoring the advanced radar systems when the UAPs were detected and tracked. His position in the CIC gave him direct access to real-time radar data and communications during the incident.
- **Education**:
- U.S. Navy Operations Specialist Training
- Advanced Combat Information Center Operations
- Radar Systems Specialist Training
- **Employment History**:
- U.S. Navy Operations Specialist
- USS Princeton (CG-59) crew member
- Combat Information Center operator
- Post-Navy career details not public
## Online Presence
### Media Appearances
- Featured in UAP documentaries
- Limited but significant public statements
- Participates in UAP research discussions
## Contact Information
- **Professional Contact**: [Not publicly available]
- **Media Inquiries**: Through official channels
## Notable Events
### USS Nimitz Incident (2004)
- Direct witness to radar tracking of UAPs
- Present in Combat Information Center during encounters
- Monitored communications between pilots and ship
- Observed objects on multiple radar systems
- Witnessed unusual flight characteristics
- Present during data collection and removal
## Key Statements
1. On radar observations:
> "What we saw on radar was unlike anything I've encountered in my entire naval career."
2. On object capabilities:
> "These objects were performing maneuvers that should be impossible with our current technology."
3. On data handling:
> "After the incident, people came aboard and collected all our data tapes. We never saw that data again."
## Notes
- Highly credible military witness
- Direct access to real-time data during incident
- Corroborates accounts of other witnesses
- Present for multiple days of observations
- Experienced with advanced radar systems
- Witnessed unusual data handling procedures
- Maintains consistent testimony
- Professional and measured in public statements
## Related Research and Topics
- [[š USS Nimitz Incident]]
- [[š UAP Phenomenon]]
- [[š¬ FLIR1 Video]]
## Significant Contributions
1. **Incident Documentation**:
- Real-time observation of events
- Radar system verification
- Communication monitoring
- Data handling testimony
2. **Technical Verification**:
- Confirmation of multiple radar tracks
- Verification of system operation
- Documentation of object capabilities
3. **Historical Record**:
- Eyewitness to data collection
- Verification of chain of events
- Corroboration of other testimonies