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In 1988, at a U.S. Air Force munitions site near Morbach, Germany, a group of security policemen noticed that a candle at a local shrine—believed to ward off a legendary werewolf—had extinguished. Later that night, alarms signaled a perimeter breach. Upon investigation, one airman reported seeing a large, wolf-like creature standing on its hind legs, which then leaped over a 12-foot fence. Attempts to track the creature with a military working dog were unsuccessful, as the dog became agitated and refused to continue. This incident has since fueled discussions about the "Morbach Monster," blending local folklore with modern military historyPlease visit our website to get more information: http://www.americasstrangesthistory.com/
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By John GenuaIn 1988, at a U.S. Air Force munitions site near Morbach, Germany, a group of security policemen noticed that a candle at a local shrine—believed to ward off a legendary werewolf—had extinguished. Later that night, alarms signaled a perimeter breach. Upon investigation, one airman reported seeing a large, wolf-like creature standing on its hind legs, which then leaped over a 12-foot fence. Attempts to track the creature with a military working dog were unsuccessful, as the dog became agitated and refused to continue. This incident has since fueled discussions about the "Morbach Monster," blending local folklore with modern military historyPlease visit our website to get more information: http://www.americasstrangesthistory.com/
#paranormal #usarmy #morbachmonster #americastrangesthistory