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Matching “First Officer Tamefuji” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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… mal- function of the radar set involved. However, I wish to make it clear that I was not present at the time of the sighting and did not ob- serve the targets first-hand. My opinion is based purely on the testi- mony of Technical Sergeant Kelley and past experience with the partic- ular radar set involved. No evidence of malfunction has been found or noted …
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…e 23rd of January 1953 at Bergstrom Air Force Base, Austin, Texas. observed radar returns of an wnusual nature under the ollowing circumstances. he ak th a The first sighting was made at approximately 15)0CST while utilizing the | thirty mile range of the Plan Position Indicator in attempt to locate a flight. of F-8) aircraft letting down to Bergstrom AFB an…
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… mal- function of the radar set involved. However, I wish to make it clear that I was not present at the time of the sighting and did not ob- serve the targets first-hand. My opinion is based purely on the testi-~ mony _ and past experience with the partic- ular radar set involved. No evidence of malfunction has been found or noted since the incident. . Tech…
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AERONAUTICAL SYMBOLS AERODROMES LANDPLANE SEAPLANE Military base Civil Of major aeronautical importance Joint civil and military base Military Civil Joint civil and military Offering services that include repairs for normal traffic and/or refueling 0 800 OO ¢ ©6060 860 Landing area or anchorage No public services available LANDPLANE AERODROME DATA SEAPLANE i…
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…RVATION Si Sy DISTANCE TO THE EAST IS MR. Wi EATON DIMINISHING IN BRILLIANCE MILLERS 7, RAPIDS, (1) POSITION OF OBJECT FROM A BLUISH GLOW TO A ge MICHIGAN WHEN FIRST OBSERVED, GOLDEN GOLOR, THEN REAP- OBSERVER STATED OBJECT ALTITUDE ESTIMATED PEAR IN IT’S FULL BRILLI- APPEARED TO BE FIFTY AT 2000 FT. —(< ANCE. 2 (50) MILES DISTANT OR OK 2 a. S COULD HAVE BEE…
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…hree hundred (300) or four hundred (400) feet up the road from AIRMAN 5 position and travelled in the same direction. This light or object was identical to the first observed but appeared to dive to an altitude of twenty-five (25) or thirty (30) feet, travel horizontally for four hundred (l,00) to five hundred (500) feet and then disappear. This light or obj…
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…hundred (300) or four hundred (00) feet up the road from AIRMAN DAMON'S position and travelled in the same direction. This light or object was identical to the first observed but appeared to dive to an altitude of twenty-five (25) or thirty (30) feet, travel horizontally for four hundred (l,00) to five hundred (500) feet and then disappear. This light or obj…
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…determined that the light flected light since it never sparkled or changed color. brilliant and nearly as bright as an are welder's terch but not as blue, When first observed, the light was traveling at approximately four hundred (1,00) miles per hour in a horizontal path. There Seemed to be no radiation or trail from the light. could not be re- The light wa…
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…nsity 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. Visual observation from the veh…
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<< @ Te AROOSTOOK — (x10 ELEVATIONS IN FEET os pre Re x10) Lambert Conformal Conic Projection Standard Parallels 33° and 45° ~—- Scale 1:500,000 a a 21° W, =, 15’ IE 45’ Y 38 WY === : 30 ; 7 a \ al 157 To Mont Joli 23°W 68°H 45! 30’ ag 15! 67°J 24 W | [ K : x ~ y 45 30’ 15/ 66° K t ie i oe : 7 y =—s - 2 I (77 \ fb wR as \ ; a ( [ —— ~ 2 \ ( - i : : tt / <q v…
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…on unidentified flying objects as observed by AIRMAN SECOND CLASS CLYDE VIERRA, AF 17292192; AIRMAN SECOND CLASS FRANKLIN D. STEINBERG, AF 19362308; and AIRMAN FIRST CLASS ALFES G. SMITH, AF 34816470, HEADQUARTERS TENTH AIR FORCE, SELFRIDGE AIR FORCE BASE, MICHIGAN on 15 August 1952. APPROVED: o Me INE Lt 14 USAF Assistant Deputy for Operations puis) meee 1.…
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…est of my knowledge was a flying saucer, I was driving my car ten miles south of Cascade, near the Missouri River, on highway 91 when T saw this object. vhen I first saw the object I estimate that it was five miles avay, and it came richt at me, and when it was 100 to 200 feet over the river and directly opposite me, it started to climb rap- idly, staying in…
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…ge was a flying aauwer, I was riding in Warner Anjerson's car ten miles south of Cascade, near the Missouri River, on highway 91 when I saw this object. when T first saw the object I estimate that it was five miles away, and it came right at me, and vhen it was 100 to 200 feet over the river ani directly opposite me, it started to climb rapidly, staying in a…
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… was a flying saucer. I was riding in Warner Amierson's car ten miles south of Cascade, near the Misscourl River, on highway 91 when I eaw this object, ‘vhen I first saw the object I estimate that it wae five miles awy, and it came richt at me, and when it was 100 to 200 feet over the river and directly opposite me, it started to climb rapidly, staying in a …
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…. Lee School, which is located at Harris Avenue and Hampton Road in northeast Austin; and at the time I observed the object, 1 was throwing balls to a group of first grade students ~ boys and girls, A heavy type airplane appeared overhead; and when I looked up, it (the airplane) passed on going north; and I observed the silvery object which appeared to be ve…
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… 22.1 (Circle One of the following to indicate how certain you are of your answer to Question 22. a. Certain c. Not very sure @> Fairly certain d. Uncertain On first sighting it dropped behind hills, How did the object or objects disappear from view? on second sighting it faded from view. In order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of what you …
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…he object too? (Circle One) No 36.2 Please list their names and addresses: Julian G. Dennis A/lc, 769th AC&W Sq | Continental Divide, New Mexico . Was this the first time that you had seen an object or objects like this? (Circle One) Yes (No) 37.1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances did you see other ones? Under almost the same…
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…No IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was? . Please give the following information about yourself: NAME __ Welch Raymond Leonard Last Name First Name Middle Name ADDRESS ___769th AC&W Sq Continental Divide Yew Mexico Street City Zone State TELEPHONE NUMBER What is your present job? Radar Operator Age 23 Sex __ Male Please indicate any sp…
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…ertain you are of your answer to Question 22. Ca Certain c. Not very sure b. Fairly certain d. Uncertain 23. How did the object or objects disappear from view? First dropped behind hill - reappeared, then faded out. . In order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of what you saw, we would like for you to imagine that you could construct the objec…
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…object too? (Circle One) ¥e9 No 36.2 Please list their names and addresses: Raymond lL. Welch A/le, 769th AC&W Sq Continental Divide, New Mexico _ Was this the first time that you had seen an object or objects like this? (Circle One) No 37.1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances did you see other ones? 38. In your opinion what do…