From: Jack Mooney, El Paso Texas (Jmooney [at] bestcompanies.com) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 17:02:31 -0800 Subject: I was a young army officer on a 5 day exersise in the desert Of new mexico in november, 1966. Three of us were sleeping Under a 2.5 ton truck, when before sunrise the truck driver Rolled out from under the truck .my friend, bob parks, said To him, "how is the weather out there, sarge?" The reply was,"i Don't know sir, but there are a lot of shooting stars out Tonight.' bob and i looked at one another and then rolled Out and looked up......incredable what we saw and heard! Dozens and dozens of shooting stars and every couple of Seconds the sound schoosh--- schoosh--- schoosh. No one Else on the exercise saw it, and all thought that we were Crazy. We were 3 more days in the desert and by the time we Returned to ft.bliss, el paso , texas, whatever the local Papers may have covered was finished. It was 10 or so years Later that i read in the guiness book of world records about The leonid meteor shower of nov. 1966 i then knew what we Saw and heard that early morning in the sky over Southern new mexico-something to never ever forget!