2,853 matching evidence objects
Ranked by relevance
Matching “National Archives and Records Administration” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
100% match
This document appears to be a fragmented record related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) from the National Archives, possibly detailing radar data or flight information from a specific date in 1986.
100% match
The document appears to be a fragmented record from the National Archives, possibly related to UAP/UFO sightings or incidents, but lacks coherent information due to its incomplete nature.
100% match
This document is a response from the National Archives to Dr. Robert J. Lloyd regarding his inquiry about the sighting of unidentified air traffic by Japan Air Lines Flight 1628 on November 17, 1986. It includes information on how to access related materials.
100% match
The document appears to be a corrupted or incomplete text from the National Archives, making it difficult to extract coherent information or context regarding UAP/UFOs.
100% match
The document appears to be a heavily redacted or corrupted text from the National Archives, lacking coherent information or context regarding UAP/UFOs.
98% match
…flight crew debriefing conducted on June 9, 1965. The crew discusses various aspects of their mission, including operational challenges, communications issues, and environmental control systems. They also reflect on their experiences during launch, powered flight, and the initial stages of orbital operations.
93% match
This document contains various reports and communications regarding sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) in the United States during July 1947, including descriptions of objects resembling flying saucers and investigations by local authorities and the FBI.
93% match
The AARO Trifold 2024 document outlines the mission, vision, and operational procedures of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) in relation to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). It emphasizes the importance of reporting UAP sightings by military personnel and civilians, and describes AARO's role in synchronizing detection and analysis efforts…
93% match
The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office www.aaro.mil REPORTS TO AARO AARO is accepting reports of U.S. Government programs or activities related to UAP from current or former U.S. Government employees, service members, or contractor personnel with direct knowledge. These reports will be used to inform AARO’s congressionally directed Historical Record Report…
92% match
The document outlines the mission, vision, and operational framework of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). It details the types of objects reported as UAP, the importance of reporting, and the procedures for U.S. Government personnel and civilians to report sightings.
92% match
The All-domain www.aaro.mil Photo Credit: NASA For additional information please visit www.aaro.mil Media Inquiries: Air ▪ Maritime ▪ Space OBJECTS COMMONLY REPORTED AS UAP While AARO receives a wide range of reports, many of which remain unsolved objects/causes reported as UAP Include • Airborne clutter • • Commercial or military aircraft • Unmanned aerial …
92% match
An article from the Fairbanks Daily News Miner discusses the perception of flying saucers, suggesting they are friendly and curious rather than harmful. It recounts anecdotes of UFO sightings, including a Japanese pilot's encounter and humorous tales of extraterrestrials interacting with humans.
92% match
…ATION REPORT FROM (Ageney) REPORT NO. lu7th aceW Squadron, Duncanville, LR- id $3 < PAGE h oF 7 Texas rm The original two items have been retained by this unit and have been placed in our intelligence files. After compiling all of the above information an extensive investigation was undertaken by intelligence personnel of this unit. The following para- graph…
91% match
…- Dublin a \t— y C ) ( 0 \ | 40 yeast Walnut Spritgs 6 7 f \ 10 | —; : : y Pky 32 ° 10 > 20 30 ~ 400 Zo \\ net 40. 50 GC 10 20 Ou OR WE 1 Wares acs f) g. ~ MIDLAND RADIO é ; +4 t Gi NhLa 90 30 iT Tyg Burkett itt j : : fom \ sap . 2 ‘é < 5 J — A °o l MAF .T= > A N Ft Chadbourne e © May ) | t ‘ Hica Y yh A a . N oe WINTERS - ; \ ov hitney o x by \ 1860 +- — 29…
91% match
…ANDING OFFICER: /s/ William F. Farley /t/ WILLIAM F, FARLEY Ist Lt, USAF Assistant Adjutant DECLASSIFIED NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE,MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT, 50 U. S. C.— 31,AND 32, ASAMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION OR THE REVELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PE…
91% match
595553
91% match
…ivil Aero Adm, Marfa, Texas DISTRIBUTION BY ORIGINATOR Headquarters, Eighth Air Force, Fort Worth, Texas NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT, 50 U. S.C.— 31 AND 32, AS AMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION OR THE REVELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PE…
91% match
This document is a correspondence from the US Department of Transportation regarding the Japan Air Lines sighting of unidentified air traffic on November 17, 1986. It provides information on how to obtain the report related to this sighting.
91% match
This document is a personnel statement from Ronald R. Goodman, an Aviation Meteorologist at the Anchorage Air Route Traffic Control Center, detailing his observations during the incident involving Japan Airlines Flight 628 on January 11, 1987.
91% match
This document is a correspondence from the US Department of Transportation regarding an inquiry about the Japan Air Lines sighting of unidentified air traffic on November 17, 1986. It provides information on how to obtain the report related to the sighting.