Ghost Soldiers In Service - Alternative View

Ghost Soldiers In Service - Alternative View
Ghost Soldiers In Service - Alternative View

Video: Ghost Soldiers In Service - Alternative View

Video: Ghost Soldiers In Service - Alternative View
Video: Soldiers Get Slaughtered by Horrible Man-made Ghosts |SPECTRAL|FILM 2024, May
Anonim

Even in so-called peacetime, soldiers risk their lives every day to protect us from the many threats in today's world.

In a war, every moment can be the last for a soldier, and many soldiers gave their lives so that we could enjoy and rejoice in peace in our cities. Certain places in the world, especially those where there was once fierce fighting, are known for the appearance of ghost soldiers who return to their former duty, and sometimes take up their posts and stand guard.

USS Hornet Crew This ship was used as an aircraft carrier during World War II and is now a public museum located in Alameda, California. According to numerous reports, there are so many ghosts on this ship that they even conduct special paranormal tours and even allow them to stay here overnight if desired. Visitors and employees of the museum have repeatedly stated that they see strange phenomena on the ship - sailors descending stairs and entering rooms, which are then empty. A vicious poltergeist throws things, strange sounds and voices are heard on the lower decks, calling to flee.

It is believed that these are the voices of sailors who died on the ship during the war and are still calling on their comrades to escape. Officer at Warren Air Force Base Wyoming's Warren Base is famous for its ghosts. Troops serving at the base have repeatedly reported seeing ghosts of uniformed cavalrymen patrolling the perimeter.

Others saw ghost soldiers standing guard outside some buildings. Screams have also been heard here, allegedly of an Indian woman who was attacked and killed by two cavalrymen. It is also said that a girl in a nurse's uniform was seen in Building 223, which was formerly used for women, and many ghosts were seen in Building 34, which was once a morgue.

The most famous ghost of the base is Gus. He was a young officer who came home early one day and found his wife cheating on him with another soldier. Fleeing from an angry husband, the soldier jumped out of a second-floor window and fell directly on the clothesline, which strangled him to death. The ghost of this soldier, believed to be named Gus, is known for moving furniture and objects around the house and opening cabinets. Some of the base employees think he is looking for his pants. American Civil War Soldiers In LeMay, Missouri, near a military post near Jefferson's barrack, soldiers in US Civil War uniforms have been seen patrolling the area many times.

Also, a soldier with a bullet hole in his head was often seen standing at the post. It is believed that he was killed during an enemy attack. During one of the Halloween parties at the base hospital, several officers saw a figure in a Civil War uniform, but no one at the party wore such a costume. A ghost in a similar vestment has been seen at the base many times in different locations and circumstances.

GUSAKOVA IRINA YURIEVNA

Promotional video: