Charles Hall

USAF Weather Observer, Nellis AFB / Indian Springs Gunnery Ranges, 1964-1968 (USAF)

Case File
BornNovember 9, 1944 - rural Wisconsin
DiedNovember 30, 2021
AliasesCharles James Hall, Charlie (Tall White designation)
Service1964-1968 (USAF)
ClearanceActive duty security clearances (level not specified in public record)

Summary

U.S. Air Force weather observer who claims to have had sustained encounters with a tall, chalk-white humanoid species he calls the 'Tall Whites' at the isolated Nellis gunnery ranges near Indian Springs, Nevada from 1965 to 1967. Hall claims these beings had an underground facility in the surrounding mountains, that the U.S. government was aware of and cooperating with their presence, and that he built a trusted relationship with several of them over two years - including a female elder he called 'the Teacher.' His six-volume Millennial Hospitality series presents these events as fictionalized memoir. He holds an M.A. in Applied Nuclear Physics and a verifiable USAF service record at the stated location. No physical evidence, photographs, or independent corroborating testimony have ever been produced. He died in November 2021.

Roles

  • -USAF Weather Observer, Nellis AFB / Indian Springs Gunnery Ranges
  • -Nuclear Physicist (post-service career)
  • -Author - Millennial Hospitality series (2002-2020)

Organizations

U.S. Air ForceNellis AFB, Nevada

Education

  • -B.S., Thermal Physics, San Diego State University
  • -M.A., Applied Nuclear Physics, San Diego State University (1973)
  • -MBA, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
  • -Postgraduate work, University of Maine at Bangor (doctorate not completed)

Early Career

  • -Enlisted in the U.S. Air Force July 20, 1964. Completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas and weather observer school at Chanute AFB, Illinois
  • -Assigned to the weather squadron at Nellis AFB, Las Vegas, spring 1965
  • -After other observers reported frightening encounters at the Indian Springs ranges, was assigned as sole permanent duty weather observer at those locations from late 1965 through spring 1967
  • -Deployed to Vietnam (Binh Thuy AFB, Mekong Delta) following the Indian Springs posting; received a commendation for surviving over 35 communist attacks
  • -Honorably discharged May 8, 1968; subsequently completed scientific education and worked as a nuclear physicist and database manager in Albuquerque, New Mexico