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Matching “Unidentified Air Traffic (UAT)” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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…ph. List inciosures at lower left. Begin text of report om AF Form 113—Part II.) On the night of 23 January 1953, at approximately 2135 hours, SOURCE, , caw an unidentified object from a jet airplane and observed it for approximately seventeen (17) minutes. Object remained at same angle in relationship to vilot and aircraft while aircraft was traveling. at, …
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…63rd Bomb Squadron, 43rd Bomb Wing, Medium, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and his wife Mrs Dorothy Helmer, of 4351 Eastland Street, Tucson, Arizona, observed an unidentified flying object traveling in a general Southwest direction. The object was traveling at a high rate of speed and appeared to trail a rocket-type exhaust. (See diagram). The object appeared …
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…ely 19:34, MST, 27 January 1953, | y of the 63rd Bomb Squadron, 43rd Bomb W Medium, Davis—Monthan Air Force Base and his wife 3» Tucsen, — Arizona, observed an unidentified object trave a general Southwest direction. The object was traveling at a high rate of speed and appeared to trail a rocket-type exhaust. (See diagram). The ebject appeared round, brillia…
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…ROURETY TEP Ore wisi J APPROVED 1 JUNE. ibuikd , we, ) Fy bs At : rn : ee States phy j , ‘A FILL f be a AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT . SUBIERL Report of Unidentified Flying Object AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Columbus, Ohio Director of Intelligcence, Hq Comd, USAF DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 29 July 1952 27 July 1952 Unkn own. PREP…
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… AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Director of Intelligence Headquarters Command, USAF S2—2 PAGE = sd. OF 1 PAGES SUBJECT: Report of Unidentified Flying Object TOs Director of Intelligence Headquarters Command, USAF Bolling AFB Washington 25, D.C. DESCRIPTION: Color: white, size: approximately four (4) times larger than a Star, num…
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…; the running lights of the conventional aircraft were plainly visible and the sound of its engine clearly and loudly audible in contrast to the silence of the unidentified objects. 2. Wr Reidel drove fourteen (14) blocks te his home at a speed of approxi- mately 30 MPH. Upon arrival at his home, Mr Reidel, his wife and his mother~ in-law observed the object…
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…the running lights of the conventional aircraft were plainly visible and the sound of its engirfe clearly and loudly audible in contrast to the silences of the unidentified objects. 2. ir SE crove fourteen (1) blocks to hig home at a speed of approxi- mately 30 MPH.. Upon arrival at his home, Mr aaa , his wife and his mother= in-law obssrved the objects disa…
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…e significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inelosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) 1. Forwarded herein is a report of unidentified flying objects as obtained by the 1946th AACS Squadron, S-2, officer Capt. Frederick A. Boswell, AO~2044539, &@. About 2300 hours local on 11 August the Fire Department called the Control…
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…; AK 50% 445 f she f . , Ps : V fy S be A 1 August 1952 4 ‘ j Uf / i" SSOP LLL ETE ne : [A ( am | 5 U — SUBJECT: (Unclassified) Reporting of Information on ; . Unidentified Flying Objects | : mean : ’ ELLA TAs A] | CNet Say a TO: Director of Intelligence, Headquarters Fiftdpnth Air Force, March Air Force Base, Riverside, California 1. On & August 1952 Robert…
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AF FORM 112—PART | APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 TION COUNTRY UissAc ; REPORT NO. ap Ly, D2 Bd Dg AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Report of Unidentified Ob ject AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Presque Isle, Maine 74th Ftr-Intcpt Sq. Presque Isle AFB, Me. DATE OF REPORT : DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 31 January 1953 29 January 1953 den2 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOUR…
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…d Ca, Booth, e?7, said; "TY have seen many blimps and I've even been in one. ray | certainly know a blinp when I paw one 80 feet over my head." That ee, of the unidentified object whieh floated slowly over Booth 's air wig the ek pe . Might and which soared away after he shot at it with @ .22°: pistol. Boobh sighted the object after a commotion amonc his liv…
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…UNE 1948 Seif SZmMeTE O COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANE) yom " er dhe fae de : e° an * . I os y w) CAs ¢ j , ; Skt a? ’ . ode ete gle , j an pid anaier: Page # AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT _ : wT WAND TD . - ” . . " ~~ * . - - - . ~ : - « : « ~ i. os : 7 : ) 3 } ‘ J om Vt . b ae : ~ . " J Vvinmarry ; ; : : : : . : ! i" : a 1 oi = oe An . e ~~ in 2 4 :…
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…well qualified, from a number of years flying experience, to accurately observe and record their observations. Neither had any preconceived opinions concerning unidentified flying objects, and seemed to be completely objective in relating their observations. All possibilities as to the source of this light have been examined with no identification being made…
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…(CLASSIFICATION) APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 ¢ AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. 483D T. G. WING (M), APO 75 Re 3 = 53 3 1. On 8 March 1953 unidentified objects were sighted on GCA radar scopes of the 1955-1 Detachment AACS, Ashiye Air Base (133° 54' N - 130° 398' B) from 2137 I until 2212 I. The first object was observed visually and by …
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…if. TRAM 53 WV Ce | or 9 PAGES On 2 March 1953 between 2100 and 2135 PST, T/Sgt Benjamin F. Brunges of the 775th AC&W Squadron, Cambria, California observed an unidentified flying object. Sgt Brunges subsequently contacted three other airmen whom he knew to be on duty at that time, The other three airmen also observed the unusual object. See inclosures 1, 2,…
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…aze and smoke from local brush fires, This would probably account for the apparent changes in size, color, ami movement of this planet. It is possible that the unidentified fly- ing object observed by the four airmen on 2 March 1953 was the same isi observed from the 775th AC&W Squadron on the two subsequent NLENGS > 8. Negative. 9. Negative, 10, Negative, C…
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…8 GXED + / (CLASSIFICATION) , COUNTRY ‘ REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) mp er Ryukyus Islands __ R-1-53 i im tee (2/ DAP l AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT Unidentified Flying Object Report AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Ryukyus Island D/I, fq 20th Air Force, APO 239 DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION ‘ . EVALUATION 27 June 1953 24 June 1953 C3 PREPARED …
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…REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK)" py sts __Umited States of America IR-3-53 fi fo oe ant 74 ot AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT | SUBJECT RE f ; Y mn ; Reporting of Unidentified Aerial Objects AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) _____SAPB, Wichita Falls, Texas vn Base Intelligence Office DATE OF REPORT | DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 22 Duly 1953 O daly 1052: C=3 PRE…
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…nterviewed Mr. George lL, Weingarten and Mr, Robert R, Seneker, civilians working in the Aero Maintenance Section, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, concerning an unidentified flying object, These men were together when they observed this object and their versions of the appearance of the objess are virtually the same, These men were having a picnic at Deer Cre…
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Records from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Relating to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena This series consists of copies of Government, Government-provided, or Government-funded records relating to unidentified anomalous phenomena, technologies of unknown origin, and non-human intelligence (or equivalent subjects by any other name with the specific and sol…