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…Texas, ‘and was last seén by spotters at Dallas, Texas. Whether or not there is any tangible explanation to these sightings, it t known; however it is believed that we may have identified some oh: the itings ter auliah our lecal investigation, which we hope will assist in the nt investigations being undertaken by the Air Force in solving the many "Wlying Sau…
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…NFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Director of Intelligence Ags, Tenth Air Force PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES AFXGI FLYOBRPT 1,~52 5. Weather and winds at time of sightings &« Weather: (1) “ Visibility - six (6) to twelve (12) miles (2) Clouds - scattered cirus at 18,000 feet (3) Moon = dark be Winds: () Surface - 280°/03 knots 5,000t = 270°/13 knots 10,0007 15…
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Ges CLD WPT Are winded 7 FORM112 5 Coe rioy) Tat’ APPROVED\! JUNE 1948 = staph Dar ly SECURI ) NFORMA TION COUNTRY al _———— Fr PORT NO. (LEAVE United States ~~ i APXOI FLYOBRPT 1-52 / fh SG OS AR INTELLIGENCE. INFORMATION REPORT _ Reporting of information on Unidentified Flying Objects Jo 1 AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Michigan Director of Intelligence, Ha…
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…L M/Sgt 0. T. TAYLOR of the DIRECTOR: TE OF INTRLLIG ATR FORCE, SELFRIDGE AIR FORCE BASE, MIGHIGAN F jad. abe for Operations {NCLS. Sketch of CAPTAIN PIERWAN'S Sightings ‘DISTRIBUTION BY ORIGINATOR original ConA Ek Oy ht-Patterson AFB - 1 cy VAits tenth AP = Jey L oy v NOTE: TH{S DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STAT…
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…t~ ward and disappeared from sight. The light was very brilliant; there seemed to be no trailing; and there was no sound. The light or obgéct passed so rapidly that it was impossible for me to determine its speed or its exact shape but it seemed to be circular. I stopped inmediately, at the approximate location I last observed the light or object, and invest…
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…t- ward and disappeared from sight. The light was very brilliant; there seemed to be no trailing; and there was no sound. The light or objéct passed so rapidly that it was impossible for me to determine its speed or its exact shape but it seemed to be circular. I stopped immediately, at the approximate location I last observed the light or object, and invest…
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…t of report on AF Form 118—Part II.) I. CONTENTS : Report # FSG-T4A Sighting of Unidentified Light II. PREAMBLE: This report contains information pertaining to sightings of unidentified light in the vicinity of WESTFIELD, MAINE, (N46® 34! w67° 55'), by two (2) civilian residents of PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE. III. TECHNICAL INVESTIGATORS: M/Sgt. Willis B. Minor T/S…
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…t observation conducted from the vicinity of AROQSTOOK UNIONGRANGE HALO (N46°3 8! W67°59'), approximately four (4) miles North West on U.S. Highway # 1. During that time a change in light direction from North to North-West was observed. No estimate of distance oraltitude given by the observers. Approximate et a Bei of the light during the inital stage of obs…
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…ding to Sgt FLAHERTY all locally based acft were on the ground at the time of sighting. Further check with the AC&W units in the area did not revealany unusual sightings on date of observation. No action was ordered by the Alert Shack at PIAFB due to lack of justification. Xe LOCATION OF AIR TRAFFIC: No acft reported in the general area of the incident by PI…
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…re AFB, Trenton, NJ PAGE } OF yA PAGES The visibility was unrestricted with: a few scatiered clouds. No: unusual activity or meterological ,conditions. existed that could accoumt for the sighting and there is no material evidence in existance of the sighting. The aireraft.being on a primary Active Air Defense’Mission was unable:-to take any interceptien acti…
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…t in the wake of a B-52 type aircraft while they were under mock attack by F-86 type aircraft during a routine training mission. Their observations differed in that one observer described the ob- ject as a silver ball with possible flat surfaces evidenced by variations in reflect- jen characteristics, whereas, the other observer believed it to be more like a…
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…t in the wake of a B-52 type aircraft while they were under mock attack by F-86 type aircraft during a routine training mission. Their observations differed in that one observer described the ob- ject as a silver ball with possible flat surfaces evidenced by variations in reflect- jen characteristics, whereas, the other observer believed it to be more like a…
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…e-red. One observer described it as green with an orange taile None of the observers could accurately desoribe what they had seen; all of them, however, stated that it was the first object of this nature that they had ever seene The time of observation, azimuth and elevation of the object were approximately the same for all observers. Only two ebservers foll…
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…e-red. One observer described it as green with an orange tail, None of the observers could accurately deseribe what they had seen; all or them, however, stated that it was the first object of this nature that they had ever seeng The time of observation, azimuth and elevation of the object were epproxinately the same for all observerse Only two observers foll…
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… FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. | PAGE 2 OF 8 PAGES Y was of an introvert nature which corresponds with the statenients of others. THe Mayor of Conway, S.°0., stated that he was not personally acquainted with Booth, but that he knew of the family and that as far as he knew they were very reliable people, Mr. Larry Baulier, editor of the "Field", one of. ths two (2…
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…th 3 ie a Foal ca Se ; Lf pe y A 5 miles to the West and over the ocean, Speed of this uniden ed i bbsect ap 1 TAY * : } c ad + ¢ ~, 4 peared to be slower than that of conventional aircraft, ro yews ra) BRO RRS reat haa din Pia a ei od oad tk "ie o> n We) eA hs we &. Time of sighting was between 1758 and 1820 PST, 13 February 1953, y wath es ae he ari Shes C…
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…d night. The F-94B jet fighters available for Air Defense were grounded at the time and no intercept was attempted. There is no other known evidence other than that contained in these statements. I certify the statements contained herein to be true and correct to the best of my knowledge. /s/ William F. Farley /t/ WILLIAM, F. FARIEY lst. ay USAF Chief Contro…
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…all concerned and letter transmitting same to this headquarters are included in part II of this report, On 18 Feb 53 source informed preparing officer verbally that he had been in- formed by one of the observers, James N, Burris, that he, Burris, has made additional @bservations, subsequent to his original sighting and statement, which definitely established…
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…5, Kyushu, Japan. Other flying objects observed until 2212 ITEM by GCA only, one (1) F~94 and one (1) crash boat dispatched to the ares both reporting negative sightings. JOHN J, BRINLEY Gaptain, ‘SAF 8 Wing Intelligence Officer eS I Qh lh HM Te A 8 Tost a SE.SMPRUY anata wt Pg a een, is nae MOORS DISTRIBUTION BY ORIGINATOR HEADQUARTERS 1 copy to: USAF ATTN:…
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…t. Interception or identification action taken: ADCO notified. u, Location of any air traffic in the general area at the time of the sighting: Nene reported at that time, PS Ae ee PAUL H. MILLIKIN gare Captain, USAF Commanding SEER 8 LIN, II. FU f ah e bse a * of fie 5. @ 4 4 i) rie ae aan oy, ‘ool ant | rt nm of ” r rr . DEC LASSIRfED —- — Pare TION CL OMe”…