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…illo 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. Chapman and John ©. Tarlton, CAA radio operators, Albuquerque, New Mexico, while on duty…
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…raft using normal navigation the initial observation would have been estimated ab approximately ten miles, mi sical form was determined at any time during the chase. There were no man= » no*sound or exhaust observed at any time. J All observing was done visually’ and when, radar contact: was attempted received a negative result. The. pilot was at approximate…
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AF FORM 112—PART | APPR®VED 1 JUNE 1948 (CLASSIFICATION) COUNTRY REPORT NO. UNITED STATES TRa2053E te a - AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT -_— — —_— — —_— ee SUBJECT PLY OBRPT AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Southern part of the Séate of New Jersey end & Sth Ptr-Intcp Sqa's McGuire AFB, NJ. —_—— — DATE OF REPORT a DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION Y January 1…
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…ion were from 270° at 30 knots. Due to the direction of the winds aloft (about the same through Arizona and New Mexico) the only weather balloon likely to have been in the 769th AC&W Sq area would be the balloon released at Winslow Arizona one hour and fifteen minutes prior to the observation of the bright object. The balloon released at Winslow was approxim…
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…er state that I am an Aircraft Commander (1234¢) assigned to a combat crew of the 93d Air Refueling Squadron, 93d Bomb Wing (M), Gastle APB, California. I have been on flying status 3% years. I en- close a drawing of the appearance of the objects. LO WELL i/l&. USAF W & yf : oe ‘ axar mmeunn. PESERIGEEN Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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…sumed it must have been the very same light which I had cbserved, but, at no time have I discussed the subject with Mrs. Cambridge. Way heer Mrs, Henry Miller EHaston Center, Maine a Inclosure #1 Report F3G—Te5 ; ys Sy Oe of a vA NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE A…
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… seme office with my dau. ghter, who reported the appearance of a strange light in the sky on the night of 2% February 1953. I immediately assumed it must have been the very same icht which I. had observed, but, at no time have I discussed the subject with Baston Center, Meine Inclosure # 1 Report F3G-B-5 RAE ae SMT AT DE ee gs NE hs RE AP RED. NR Ly Le WS r…
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< 4 Jo ; aus | AME FET CTED skour sry 5 AF FORM 112 | are APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 J — pi tenet ZV POKRMAT IOAN COUNTRY REPORT NO. | (LEAVE BLANK) a a ee ee AOS Oo Bet | AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT +--+ AREA REPORTED ON | FROM (Agency) Lake Charles, La, DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION ALUATIO February 1953 le ¥ebruary 1253 & Bs, RU da ac nce tn So Sac…
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… the previous evening, see 10A)-3- 53, but was unknown to the airmen, COMMENTS of Preparing Officer: All persons whe could have knowledge of this sighting have been interrogated, The light still remains unidentified, aie i HIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT, 50 U. S. C.— : THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STAT…
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…erning 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. Apparent descrepencies between the statements of the two officers may be attributed to the fact that the light was initially observed by Major Lemon ap…
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…nutes I turned away to answer a phone call and upon returning to observe the light I was unable to see any— the best of my knowledge. thing waere the light had been. The above is a voluntary statement and is true and correct to /s/ James N. Burrus /t/ James N. Burrus King Salmon NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE U…
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…d be seen through the clouds, Witnesses to observation were: Mr. HeH. Charles, Earl A. Chestmore, and Robert Fournier, Rt. le It was reported that objetts have been sighted previously but never reported. | | | Weather in that vicinity was 8,000 overcast with winds Southwest at ll. The authenticity of this report seems reliable to a fair degree since four per…
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…d be seen through the clouds, Witnesses to observation were: Mr. HeH. Charles, Earl A. Chestmore, and Robert Fournier, Rt. 1. It was reported that objetts have been sighted previously but never reportede Weather in that vicinity was 8,000 overcast with winds Southwest at ll. The authenticity of this report seems reliable to a fair degree since four per- sons…
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~~ : save AF FORM 112—PART Ii /0 (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 obj…
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…th, elevation imdicatorg. GCA site louated at Ashiya Air Bese, APO 75, i hag no visual contact (I did not onter the unit until 8150 I after visual contacts had been mate). ‘Weather; Sky clear, visibility 10 miles, winds West 10 knots, alt- ingtar a ‘ No explanation for the objects Ho evidence such as photographa or fragments exist, Gresh beat and interoeptor…
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…w the object which was then far out to sea and slowly moving. The altitude at first sight appear= ed about 1000 feet but after more careful study it could have been much higher as it was about 30 degrees above the horizen when first sighted. y y pi "BENJAMIN F BRUNGES JR, AF36410,50 T/Sgt, 775th AC&W Squadron a weiss Ta WSAF. mim 746//rs Won Gs Lenk N28, Oat…
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…ficulties? If so, describe. p, hard tube, etc.) is used in the radar equipment? trol) circuit of the receiver operating properly? erence Irom another radar set been observed recently, and are personnel th vhe effects caused by an interfering signal? scope", etc., were used to follow the target? f= DDT NT ow be os Das oe Pn toa te ) % i al Tat ne digs pr a ol…
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… she saw it. Mrs. Long was firmly convinced of the shape and appearance of the object, but could not advance any knowledge as to what she thought it might have been or the actual size of the object. // | ie PREPARED BY: eee he: Tek Te STANIEY J/ KAIL, JR 2nd Lt., USAF Actg Dir of Opnl Intel ee Colonel, USAF De puty for Intelligence uUsA F memo Wall? g wt. Le…
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… she saw it. Mrs. Long was firmly convinced of the shape and appearance of the object, but could not advance any knowledge as to what she thought it might have been or the actual size of the object. PREPARED BY: ‘offs. Jock J ky STANIEY J/ KAIL, JR 2nd Lt., USAF Actg Dir of Opnl Intel ¢ © werzeriey Colonel, USAF Deputy for Intelligence ba 3 INCLS. 1. Drawing…
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…ject which appeared to be floating just west of the vapor trail, about half- way between FM. Davis and your air field at Marfa. JI at first thought it may have been a balloon released by the plane that made the vapor trail, as it appeared to be about the same altitude, but was not of a spherical shape like an ordinary balloon, and perhaps larger, somewhat ob…