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…at Rome Center, Michigan. The light or object was south of me about three hundred (300) feet from the road. It's diameter appeared to be about twenty (20) feet and it travelled at an altitude of twenty-five (25) to thirty (30) feet parellel to the ground. Ditring the few seconds, probably nob more than two (2), it travel- led about two hundred (200) feet in …
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…shape two (2) to three (3) times larger than the largest star in the area, displaying no aerodynamic features, proceeding at the beginning of observation North and later alternating its ceurse te North-Weste Gradual loss in size and intensity with simultaneous change in color from milky-whiteto dark red during the last stage of observation. See Inclosure # 1…
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…EPORT NO. Headquarters Comd, USAF Director of Intelligence 52—4 PAGE 1 OF Ks PAGES Sighting reported by John Boehmer, civilian, who is a cartographic draftsman and others working on the fourth floor of 1109 N. Highland St, Clarendon, Va. offices of the U.S. Geological Survey. First sighted what appeared to be the reflection of metal objects, three (3) in num…
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RESTRICTED SECURITY INFORMATION ARF IDPAVIT v, Thie is to certify that I, Ah Li : of Varner &. Amerson and Marlene ‘lis, on the night of January 1, 1953, at approximately 2045, sighted an object which to the best of my knowledge 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…
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…inite, and clearly defined shape. It did not shine, or give off light, nor was there any viwible exhaust or contrail. We were at an altitude of 23000 feet and chased the object at .8 MACH. This chase was continued for approximately 8 minutes with no visible change in the range of the object. According to the maps and dead reckoning, we had chased the object …
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…nots at 10-30,000 feet MSL, Inversion existed at 18,000 feet MSL with top at 21,000 feet MSL, (7) Object observed concurrently with radar observation. (8), (9) and (10) All negative, COMMENTS of Preparing Officer: Negative. COMMENTS of Approving Officer: Weather balloons are released daily at 0300Z (2000 MST) at points located near Phoenix, Ariz; Winslow, Ar…
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…Te DONWALD R. CASETY MAJOR USAF Crew Members 52nd Bomb Sq, 68th Bomb We, REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, ete., as applicable) AFL 200-5 and TT 68th DOI 1367 SUMMARY: (Enter concise summary of report, Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) An unide…
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…TELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO, Dir of Intel. 28th Air Div, Hamilton AFB, Calif. 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…
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…ive, Sam aahonic, Texas from 2030 te 2045 hours on the 27th May 1953. These objects were round ami appeared the gize of a large star; ome appeared a bit larger and seemed te be nearer the ground. ‘There were nine \9) ebjects sighted and were orange-white In eoler. Objects appeared as a steatiy light leeving no trail or exhaust and no sound wes heard. they no…
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…mmber given; occupation: Aircraft Engine Mechanic ? | place of employment unknown, 2. Above named civilian called Tinker Air Force Base long distance telephone and talked with Mre Louis B. Lackey, Civilian, Badge Noe 59063, Aircraft Dispatcher Supervisor, Flight Operations, Base Executive's Office, Tinker Air Force Base, and reported sighting three (3) objec…
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…er given; occupation: Aircraft Engine Mechanic, | place of employment unknown, : €e Above named civilian called Tinker Air Force Base long distance telephone j}and talked with Mr. Louis B. lackey, Civilian, Badge No. 3063 » Aircraft Dispatcher Supervisor, Flight Operations, Base Executive's Office, Tinker Air Force Base, and reported sighting three (3) objec…
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…a is temporarily residing at Cordell Hall, Oklahoma A & M Campus, Stillwater, Oklahamae le What I saw looked like two (2) search light flashes that varied back and forth, one hitting right on top of the other. They would flash back and forth and then center on onee It looked like the beam came from the ground, You could see part of the beam at times and othe…
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…er of observation: Visual without aid. ©. Location of observer during sighting: At individuals home, Opportunity, Mont. p. Identifying information of observer, and estimate of reliability of the sighting: The observers were Mrs Stanley Cutler and Mr & Mre Wilfred Hacckic, of Opportunity, Montana, and are considered to be reliable. qe “eather and winds aloft …
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…s Manner of observation: Visual without aid. Location of observer during sighting: At individuals home, Opportunity, Mont. Identifying information of observer, and estimate of reliability of the sighting: ‘The observers were Mre Stanley Cutler and Mr & Mre Wilfred Hacckic, of Opportumity, Montana, and are considered to be reliable. | ather and winds aloft co…
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…Herald Building in dewnstown ©‘ Denison dnd had reached a point of approximately 30 degrees upon: the horizon. When first seen they were a little east of south and were strung out in almost a straight line with the point directing straight upward, The objects consisted of several large red lights however when viewed through field glasses, each unit consisted…
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…losures at lower left. Begin tert of report on AF Form 118—Part II.) 1. This report pertains to reported sightings of an unidentified flying object by the left and right scanners of a TB=29 assigned to the 4th Radar Calibration Squadron, WADF, Hamilton AFB, Califomia, during the course of flight over the Mono Lake area, Valifornia, on 20 August 1953. 2. The …
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…cal data on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) reported in 1966, categorizing sightings into various classifications such as astronomical, aircraft, balloons, and unidentified objects.
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Withdrawal/Redaction Marker Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001.cable COLLECTION: SUBJECTfflTLE [KGB] (6 pages) Clinton Presidential Records NSC Cables Jan 2001 (!"flying Saucer or UFOl) ONBox Number: 540000 FOLDER TITLE: [01/11/2001] DATE 01/11/01 RESTRICTION Pl/b{l) 2006-0474-F eh! 15 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act • 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)I P…
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…the JAL Flight 1628 unidentified traffic sighting that occurred on November 17, 1986. It lists various available records, including FAA forms, interview notes, and drawings by the flight crew.