Between 1980 and 1982 Stringfield became aware of one H.J., a sergeant in the US Army 24th Infantry who was wounded during service in the Korean War
In July of 1953 whilst a private and bee company at Camp Poc, Louisiana, a 17-year-old private H.J and his unit under command of one sergeant RS were performing duty maneuvers
At dusk at roughly 7 pm H.J's platoon observed an object that was egg-shaped crash land out in the boondocks
According to H.J authorities as well as A and B companies were ordered out to the crash site
At the site H.J got within 15 yards of the object before a lieutenant-witting ordered company B to withdraw to 100 yards
Stating quote-unquote peons like H.J quote had to get out of the way, end quote
and H.J. could still feel heat emanating from the vehicle
H.J. would state quote, one of them kept looking at the one in the litter and made strange noises
H.J described these occupants as three and a half to four feet tall
H.J described large heads without features leading him to believe the creatures were covered by a helmet
Later on, H.J would somehow learn that these biologics were sent to a hospital
H.J's experience at Fort Polk share striking similarities to Wage-It