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…ne-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) | The single object was sighted at wide spread locations by five known observers y one of whom was in the aug of Upper Darby, Pennsylvania which would indicate that the distance of the object from the four observers on Long Island (the height of the ead above …
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…INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. PAGE 2 OF 8 PAGES CERTIFICATE OF CHARACTSR: To Whom Tt May Contern: { have talked to Tleyd C. Booth on five occasions since he sighted a myscerioug flying object. on the night of January 29, 1953. Mr. Booth has told me the same story on eaeh eceasion. He told it in deadly seriousness. He was never tang…
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…se at an angle of about 60 degrees and the back was sloped upward at an angle of hO to 50 degrees, ‘The sides came straight down from the top for maybe four or five feet and then sloped outward and joined the base at about a 5 degree angle,” Booth gaid. The object obviously was novel in construction and gave am overall, stream lined effect something like hal…
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…nclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) ATR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT, AP FORM 112, PART I (14) 1. ONE ROUND SHAPED OBJECT FIVE TIMBS AS LARGE AS A STAR, YELLOWISH COLOR. NO AERONAUTICAL FRATURES, NO TAIL OR EXHAUST. 2. SIGHTED AT 0600202, INTERMITTENTLY VISIBLE FOR FIFTEEN MINUTES. 3. OBSERVED FROM THE GROUND BY GOC OBSE…
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…t lower left. Begin tert of report on AF Form 119—Part II.) ATR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT, AP FORM 112, PART I -— t-4 i> a pout & ONE ROUND SHAPED OBJECT FIVE TIMBS AS LARGE AS A STAR, YELLOWISH COLOR. NO AERONAUTICAL FEATURES, NO TAIL OR EXHAUST. 7 SIGHTED AT 060020Z, INTERMITTENTLY VISIBLE FOR FIFTEEN MINUTES. OBSERVED FROM THE GROUND BY GOC OBSERVER…
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…no centact at any time, A nearby radar site was alerted and was operational during the entire period but reported no sighting, The duration of the sighting was five (5) te ten (10) minutes. No weather balloons were released during the period. All airmen have previously observed falling sters and declared the sighting did not resemble such natural phenomenon.…
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AF FORM"112—PART | APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 REPORT NO, Maske 4 | os LOAD «1,53 2 ae INTELLIGENCE INFORMATIOl Unidentified Flying Object _ AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Alaska 10th Air Divisien (Defense) __ DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 21 Feb 53 18 Feb 53 F6 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Major John S. Masterson 39th Air Police Squadron REFERENCES…
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…, 8 Merch 1993, Ashiya Air Base, APO. 75, GCA unit enlled tower and asked if we ould see an object off the end of Rumwey 12 at approximtely 6 milesy 1000 feet. Five persons in tower at time observed a light at approximately re ed position, It's first eolor te, it then changed to ye! % remained on for apprate- imate ly 10 mimites. Negative sound. Ab 2150 I, G…
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…n in the same direction as mentioned above which appeared again to be several feet. It then stopped and dropped again and stayed out of sight for approximately five (5) seconds, then reappeared and disappearing again. The last time I was the object, it app- eared to be about three (3) inches in diameter. The time that had lappsed from the first time I saw it…
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…bject oval in shape that gave off light the color of a star. JI could not identify the object, but it resembled somewhat a happening that occured approximately five nights before; however on the first night the object possessed more characteristics, The object traveled at an usstable rate of speed and the light flashed on and off. it seemed to stop at scatte…
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: | _ AF FORM 112—PART | APPROVED J JUNE 3948 COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LEAVE) BLANK) oo | Ws op So de it AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT CLASSIFICATION) SUBJECT | . | AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) yge 7 tH DATE OF REPORT ~ | DATE OF INFORMATION : : 4 -“ 2 a = ¢ so } i & 2” lst CG] 35 23 March 1953 4 | EVALUATION PREPARED BY (Officer) icees a a a REFERENCES (…
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…iles per hour. 2 did not have one object in sight over thirty (30) seconds. About three of the nine objects sighted flew in a straight line, zig-zagged four or five times, then went straight again, One neighbor is known to have noticed this zig-zagging. DISAPPEARANCE: The objects had a very brilliant light until just before they disappeared. ALTITUDE AND DIR…
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…es per hour. <I did not have one object in sight over thirty (30) seconds. shout three of the nine ebjecta sigvted flew in a straight line, alig-sagged four or five times, then went straight agin, One neighbor is known to have noticed this sig-aagzine. DLiSarPeasincs: The objects had a very brilliant light until just tefore they disappeared. ALTITUDE AND DIA…
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…escribed as white or shining by most observers, no trail or exhaust, no propulsion system; eight observers reported slow movement or waving back and forth, and five (5) observers reported no movement, no sound or maneuvers; object reported to have vanished when it disappeared, Ze Object viewed with naked eye and through 7 X 50 binoculars, 4. All observers on…
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… object. It did not move while I was watching. When it went away it just vanished. I don't know what time it was when I saw this object. I watched it for about five minutes. I observed this object visually fran the ground. I couldn't find it with the binocularse I used. Binocular No. 7X50. This object was directly overhead at Tinker Air Force Base, I have no…
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…eler saw an object appear in the sky at a very high unknown altitude. The object on its initial appearance appear- |... 6a to be circular, and was aprx one and five tenths (1.5) inches ih diameter,(as observed from the ground with the naked eye). The thickness of the object. could not be determined. The object began losing altitude at a very fast rate of spe…
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…d, Peeler saw an object appear in the sky at a very high unknown altitude. The object on its initial appearance appear- ed to be cirevlar, and was aprx one and five tenths (1.5) inches ih diameter,(as observed from the ground with the naked eye).The thickness of the object. could not be determined. The object began losing altitude at a very fast rate of spee…
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…nd observation of Mr. Brooks was from Sherman, Texas, 3344N 9331W. Direction of objects from the observers at Perrin was North East; distance was approximately five (5) miles at an undetermined altitude; direction of objects from the observer in Denison was just Hast of the town at first sighting and appeared to be at an altitude of 1200 to 1500 feet and wer…
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…ATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. PAGE OF PAGES I was sitting in my backyard and spotted these seven (7) red lights at an estimated altitude of four (4) or five (5) thousand feet at 2140 Saturday night, 25 July 1953. ‘These stayed in sight sixteen (16) minutes. For approximately ten (10) minutes, six of these lights stayed in an identical position withou…
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…served it for thirty mimites, I would judge it to be about 70 or 75 thousand feet in @ north westerly direction from where I stood, I stopped looking for about five minutes ond when I looked up again it was gone, es Lee X Margy toe oe aa Weingarten ~ APPROVED: Oo SMMC, GURVIN BE MILLER, JR, Captain, USAF Grow Intelligence Officer NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS…