I believe LW mentioned vehicles being off loaded from the C-5 and more vehicles leaving Woodbridge via east gate but declined to comment on what type of vehicles. 
Interesting comment from JB that the tree damage might have been caused by something going up, not down. Initial thoughts on that are something being launched from the forest. If something went up then how did it get into the forest in the first place and what goes up usually comes down. To consider a hypothetical forest launch for a moment - what would that look like? What would be the purpose? It would be something small(ish), covert (or why launch from within a forest), with rocket engines, rocket fuel (hydrazine?) and some kind of launch vehicle. It would be interesting to know a bit more about the scorch marks on the forest floor that Andy reported.  Not sure if a missile hitting the forest canopy immediately after launch would send it off track or whether it would simply break through and rely on onboard computers to recover its trajectory.
Be a bit of a hoot if the red lights in the forest were the tail lamps of a launch vehicle - and the yellow flashing light nothing more than its turn indicators. As an ex-mechanic I'd find that totally hilarious (Hey, Mick - are the indicators working? Yes...no...yes...no....)  

Being serious though... JB:if I'm not sure if I've understood the sequence of events correctly. perhaps you could confirm...
The guard post at east gate was not manned. Yourself, Penniston and Cabansag were on patrol in a squad car and had reached east gate. You then received a call from the CSC that Bentwaters tower had seen lights hovering over the forest in the area of east gate. Did CSC instruct your patrol to go off base to investigate or did your patrol see strange lights, confirming what the tower had seen, then suggest to CSC that you leave base to investigate (I assume Penniston was patrol commander?). In either case did you leave the base in the squad car of did you leave the car at east gate then proceed on foot? If you left base in the car, where did you park the vehicle before approaching the craft that Penniston saw? One last thing - on the second night, when the lights came back, who saw them first?
From the flight controller's desks in the Bentwaters tower there is a good view of the treeline in the direction of Woodbridge, some two and three quarter miles to the south. However, at night it is very difficult to establish the size of any light - it could be a small light nearby or a large light some distance away. Therefore it would have been extremely difficult to determine   the location of the lights over the forest, much less to pinpoint them as being near east gate, nor would the observer in the tower have been able to see any lights actually in the forest at east gate. To pin down even an approximate location of the lights would have required at least two observers in different locations, possibly even three, to provide independent co-ordinates, i.e. if the tower saw lights on a bearing of 180 they would not know how far along that line the lights were. It would need another observer at a different location to provide a sighting reference on, say, 035. By plotting the two sightings on their respective bearings, where the tracks intersect is where the lights would be (approximately). Did anyone report the lights being on a specific bearing? If not, then there is a high probability that the lights the tower saw were not the lights seen in the forest and that to come across the lights in the forest was coincidental. 
I realise some contributors to the forum will consider pursuing this to be as farcical as the animal  noises but I believe it is important to remove anything peripheral to the core event. This is simply to get to whatever it was - ELF/EM or whatever - that gave rise to the symptoms experienced by JB, LW et al.
One last comment. If there was no flying - as we have been told many, many times - why was the Bentwaters tower manned?
 
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