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CLASSIFICATION: HQ: 754TH AC&W SQUADRON AUTH: COMMANDING OFFICER INTTTAL: eo 2" WEM DATE: At 2204 EST on 17 February 1953, an unidentified light was sighted visually by A 1C John Mandinec while on guard duty, I was notified of the sighting and made an observation of it. The object was seen or appeared to hover at approximately 100 feet above the horizon. At …
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…if. TRAM 53 WV Ce | or 9 PAGES On 2 March 1953 between 2100 and 2135 PST, T/Sgt Benjamin F. Brunges of the 775th AC&W Squadron, Cambria, California observed an unidentified flying object. Sgt Brunges subsequently contacted three other airmen whom he knew to be on duty at that time, The other three airmen also observed the unusual object. See inclosures 1, 2,…
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AF FORM 112 APPROVED 1 JUNE 1248 COUNTRY @ (1) Vem esis (13 CRE] (CLASSIFICATION) REPORT NO. (LEAVE om eee { ry > ce) Mer T =. OP” , AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT (*) Re DOr: VV AREA REPORTED ON = . ) s2eWweenaw oO WOU GS Lich FROM (Agency) wr (Oo) 7 ~ Mi chi =5¢ ee } ( J U ae j ne bees AE oe | VODUN AYvocH ed OF REPORT ( Gs f ) Ot) PREPARED BY…
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…significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—FPart II.) Flyobrpt is reported on sighting of unidentified aerial object. Description: Visual: Orange white light seen at time and in direction indicated by following items. Undetermined shape or solidity. Object observed at 2030 HRS CST, 27 May …
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…ignificance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin tert of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) Fiy robrpt is reported on sighting of unidentified serial ebject. Desacriptian: Visewsl: Orange white light seen at time and in direction indicated by following items. Undetermined shape or aclidity, Object observed at 2930 ENS CsT, 27 Wa…
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…nterviewed Mr, George lL, Weingarten and Mr, Robert R, Seneker, civilians working in the Aero Maintenance Section, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, concerning an unidentified flying object. These men were together when they observed this object and their versions of the appearance of the objest are virtually the same, : These men were having a picnic at Deer C…
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…-3 PAGE ui OF 1 PAGES The following is a more detailed report on a FLYOBRPT transmitted by teletype on 17 August 1953. 1. At about 2235 EDST on 16 Aug 1953, an unidentified object was seen in the sky by a least seven persons of this organization. The first person to see the object was T Sgt Richard Hallstrom at the domestic area. He reported seeing, what to …
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This document is a collection of letters addressed to President Clinton regarding UFO investigations, primarily from citizens expressing their concerns and requests for information about UFOs and extraterrestrial life. The responses from NASA clarify that no government agency is currently responsible for investigating UFOs due to a lack of evidence supportin…
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The 2024 DGI Mission Brief outlines the operational framework and achievements of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) in addressing Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). It emphasizes the need for improved detection, analysis, and reporting of UAP to minimize national security risks.
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Case Number: 2006-0476-F FOIA. MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as' an administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential Library Staff. Original OA/ID Number: 577 Document ID: 9502948 .. Stack: v Row: . Section: 44 5 Shelf: 3 Position: 2 J .' , , ..;. _______._____--=.~__.~_~_.____....""'. ___,,___._....._,.......,._..~_!..... _~_.....~.... …
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FOIA Number: 2006-0474-F MARKER Clinton Presidential Records Collection/Record Group: Agency Liaison Subgroup/Office of Origin: Series/Staff Member: Subseries: 7877 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Stack:Row: Section: Shelf: Position: M This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the William J. Clinton Presidential Library Staff. Folder …
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…stigation included interviews with the flight crew and analysis of radar data, which suggested that the sighting was likely a split radar return rather than an unidentified aircraft.
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This document details a communication from United Flight regarding Japan Airlines flight JL1628, indicating a lack of visual contact with other traffic and a subsequent radar review that did not confirm any nearby targets.
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This document appears to be a fragment related to light standards in Anchorage, Alaska, possibly concerning air traffic or aviation regulations. The text is largely illegible and lacks coherent information.
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1 ono a a he fexas Statement of a meteor or a light obj ue threw the air. It came from the South on a heading of N Tt weaned to be eo Tty wy a Gel RS Ba io. Pan) 7 PAL A SUL Lee above the carth Vil ® edn ry saw Vuie he cnt rt Whe \ aa ortan me WE 434443 ; j , weg 4774 sat ~ we 1908498 iLet?¢@ m sOX ling very fast, itude , ks for about what locked to be ir fl…
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…d as required by AFL 20005, dtd 20 Apr 62. LZAZENENS | ; 48 | | AG about 2157 1, 6 March 1953, three nin and qyself observed a licht off the end of the rumeuy. Light appeared too low to be a @tar. We checked quar scopes and had a stationary terget at 6 miles on all indicators, orret wee at an altitude of 1000 fect. Target descended to an altitude of 8 S00 fe…
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On 17 February 1953, at 2204 EST, while standing guard, I noticed an unusual light almost due west of our station, The object was in a part of the sky where no stars were visible, The object seemed to glow a bright red, then changed to pale white, and then red again, repeating this change over and over, ‘The movement of this object seemed to be from north to…
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RES REED RADIOSONDE MODULATOR AND TRANSMITTER WITH LIGHT ATTACHED. DAY PHOTOGRAPH Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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The document discusses Aeroflot's efforts to combat crew member fatigue through medical research, physical conditioning, and the use of automated testing equipment to ensure pilot fitness and alertness.
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A Skywatch Incident Report detailing a UFO sighting by an aircraft at 13,000 feet on August 31, 2007.