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…aragraph. List inclosures at lower left. th Star- rram, published 15 April 1950, and Photograshs Then,! "Danana- shape picture and s 3. or tne eet ee the story reports that h formation acr oss. es 1e@ SKY. crescen$S-shaped objects, é . pege picture capti 2 hoe iprapares Gffer Froof ... Vet Sees ot The accompanying story told how an a" aircraft flying through…
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…e Pei yn 22 April 1942 to 29 September 1945 and from 15 oo t 1947 to 19 October a perator, Aerial Overator, He e oO 1943 as a Radio 0% Racar Gunner, and Rada x reports he paneieg the grade of Technical Sergeant, Records are not available ‘ie to subdstane (2) ®.. .--that he. saw flyin oujec in the (2) Exposures were made at approximately air late Sunday After…
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… An interview with Mr. Maxey revealed many discrepancies between his version of the incident and the story appearing in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Mr, Maxey reports that he photographed a series of perpendicular streaks of light moving in formation across the sky. After developing the film, Mr. Maxey discovered that crescent-shaped objects, apparently tra…
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ae °C AF FORM: 112—PART tr ‘ AWA87329° / APPAOVED f JUNE 1948 tee. ee ; | COUNTRY ' SEs oe REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) ” SAPAN | INT: IR-U/AC-11 7 3 | YD. __AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT / /—7 jc. #eRe0 St (Officer) Soe SOURCE : | Ist Lt..B. EB, Swank, USAP tt = a. . ENCES (Comired number, directive, previous report, etc., a3 applicable) ~2 ~ SiUWwARY: (L…
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… AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT 2 Unidentified Aerial Object | : Lf ad] 5 KEPOAT=D CN . | | FROM (Agency) 45 23'N l4l 41s 4 Fifth Air Force, APO 710 D2 Gr REPORTS. sn ” DATE OF INFORMATION : 5 May 1950 . 28 April 1950 dc. #kRed St (Officer) 5h SOURCE ist Lt..B. EB. Swank, USAF ss | _—_sdst ZS Sie, .2NCES (Contra number, ~ehopiaiea previous report, ec., …
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…it to the author= ities at Camp Lucas. a) a 2. Rumors have spread to a small number of people in Sault Ste Marie. but : - 3e The investigator, Captain Woodham, reports that the sky was clear with 1. The Preparing Officer is of the opinion that the object sighted could be any one (1) of the following: | Be Weather balloon be Kite Ce Friendly aircraft ds Sun r…
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… number of. people in Sault Ste Marie but investigation revealed that no other person or persons had seen the phenomenone 3e The investigator, Captain Woodham, reports that the sky was clear with the temperature at fifty (50) degrees. COMMENTS of Preparing Officers 1. The Preparing Officer is of the opinion that the object sighted could be any one (1) of the…
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…hted weather balloons at night, Erratic behavior of a lighted weather balloon, together with physio- logical limitations of night vision might account for such reports, Col PAR a cL CHARLES Y, BANFILL o)\ reese General, USAF Deputy for Intelligence MOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING…
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…" Project and by reason of his experience along that line, he impressed me as having a good knowledge of the subject. As he expressed it, "Be— cause of so many reports that later proved to be mass hallucinations and distorted views of material objects, I am rather skeptical about moet of the stories on Flying Saucers, I hesttated before turning in a record o…
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AF FORM 112—PART | APPROVED 1 4JINE 1948, COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LE 4VE BLANK) i, a TR-3-52 HH ¢- eee [Ys es. AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATIO " REPORT , CLASSIFICATION) SUBJECT», ho a ge et op y F AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) “) ave W ‘en a t } V een CY CY Ni cyy* 2 h » arr 7 7 1 } £} : ; : : ; aeebenpuied . tat. aS te ef ot . Se ; aves dhe Ne el A Nom CN of - ee…
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…east 80 knots, temp 15.5 centdgrade, visibility unlimited. ve This office has no turther confirmation of subject sighting. A check with MecDill AFB revealed no reports by pilots on subject sighting. Both observers are un
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…80 knots, temp 15. > centdgrade, visibility unlimited. a ee we This effice has no further confirmation of subject sighting. A eaeee with McDill AFB revealed no reports by pilots on subject sighting. Beth observers are untrained as observers or spotters and have never witnessed such sighting before... Led + % i : 7 Non
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…, could not possibly have mistaken the planet Jupiter: for anything else. Cndr. R. N. Grunbock, public information officer at Dallas Naval Air station, said no reports of a sighting were made by the control tower watch there. He “said no airerare. was sent up. Nor was there any-report from watch standers at Hensley Field on a ) sighting. Major Hugh T. Arthur…
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…INFORMATION EVALUATION Wr. & Mrs, Robert Chandler (Giv.) hee Submitted herewith in accordance with. the provisions of Air Force SS a ee dated 29 April 1952 are reports of interviews held by this sg nag nds : sae Robert Chandler, who sighted an unidentified object at Warner Kobins, pinay eit January 1953. Both observers identified the time of sighting at appr…
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…in tert of report on AF Form 112—FPart I1.) —_——- he gh Submitted herewith in accordance with the provisions of Air Force Letter 200-5, dated 29 Avril 1952 are reports of interviews held by this office with Mr, & Mrs, Robert Chandler, who sighted an unidentified object at Warner Kobins, Georgia on 6 January 1953. Both observers identified the time of sightin…
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… Gradual loss in size and intensity with simultaneous change in color from milky-whiteto dark red during the last stage of observation. See Inclosure # 1, this reports IIe TIME OF SIGHTING: First stationary sighting made at 2055 hre EST. Second stationary sighting conducted at 2100 hrs EST. The third and last stationary sighting took place at 2110 hrs EST. V…
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…e ground observa- tions from Albuquerque, New Mexico. The elapsed time from the Amarillo sighting and the Albuquerque sighting was approximately 6 minutes. The reports from Albuquerque are near identical with the Amarillo report. This may have been the same object, if it was the speed would be near 3,000 MPH, : On 27 December, 1952, 2215 MST, Carlton D. Chap…
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…e ground observa- tions from Albuquerque, New Mexico. The elapsed time from the Amarillo sighting and the Albuquerque sighting was approximately 6 minutes. The reports from Albuquerque are near identical with the Amarillo report. This may have been the same object, if it was the speed would be near 3,000 MPH, On 27 December, 1952, 2215 MST, Carlton D. Chapma…
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…vation. The jets appeared to be making passes at the bomber. The observer reported the object went in to a zig zag motion at the time the planes were overhead. Reports indicated that the object was trying to avoid any contact with the airplanes. At time of first observance the object appeared to be at a low altitude disappear- ing to the West at a tremendous…
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…vation. The jets appeared to be making passes at the bomber. The observer reported the object went in to 4 zig zag motion at the time the planes were overhead. Reports indicated that the object was trying to avoid any contact with the airplanes. At time of first observance the object appeared to be at a low altitude disappear- ing to the West at a tremendous…