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…of report. Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) The following Flying Object Report contains statements by: DAVID H. GOODNOUGH., lst Lt., USAF., 401909583., Pilot DOYLE C. WILLIAMS., 2nd Lt., USAF., A02223113,, Radar Observer WILLIAM F. HAMILTON,, 1st Lt., USAF., A01L89…
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…r left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112— 5 art II.) At 1927, PST, 9 January 1953, two (2) pilots assigned to this organization ohserved unidentified flying objects (lights) in the vicinity of Santa Ana, California while flying on &® routine training mission. An investigation was conducted and a statement was: obtained from the aircraft commander. / Twa f…
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…IR-2-53 W be ee AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION cor Be ORT SUBJECT Unidentified Flying Objects Report AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency ) Boise, Idaho Det #3, 4773rd Ground Observer Squadron DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 4 February 1953 3 February 1953 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Kenneth B. Todd, 2nd Lt, USAF Interview with observer on telephone RE…
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…R INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT From (HRW), 6024 AISS, PIAFB ee PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE F3G~1~5A 1 2 PAGE OF SIGHTING OF UNIDENTIFIED LIGHT I, DESCRIPTION OF THE OBJECT: One (1) dark red, light, circular in shape, and four (4) or five (5) times larger tham any visible star, displayed no aerodynamic features, Path of flicht was either in a westerly direction or…
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…CTIVITY OR CONDITIONS: No activity or condition, metorological or otherwise, which might account for the sighting was reported in the area, However, @ similiar object was reported during these hours on 23 Feb 53 by Mr and Mrs Clarence Canbridge. ( See report # F3Q-T#HA dated 27 Feb 53.) VIII, PHYSICAL EVIDENCE: No physical evidence pertaining to the sighting…
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…LLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT ai POM “EHR 6024 AISS, PLAFB geste i | PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE 3 P3G-T-5A ot oe pe SIGHTING OF UNIDENTIFIED LIGHT I, DESCRIPTION OF THE OBJECT? One (1) dark red, light, circular in shape, and four (4) or five (5) times larger tham any visible star, displayed no aerodynamic features, Path of flicht was either in a westerly direction or…
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…TIVITY OR CONDITIONS: - No activity or condition, metorological or otherwise, which might account for the sighting was reported in the area, However, 2@iniliar object was reported during these hours on 23 Feb 53 by : ( See report # F3Q-T*4A dated 27 Feb 53.) VIII, PHYSICAL EVIDENCE: No physical evidence pertaining to the sighting was secured during the inves…
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…ircraft. They attempted to obtain pictures of this ball with their G.S.A.P. cameras but subsequent film assess- ment failed to show conclusive evidence of this object. This film from the gunnery cameras has been forwarded under separate cover to Chief, Air Technical Intelligence Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio. ie Lt. Col., USAF 1, Statement, Carl…
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… NO. PAGE 2 OF 8 PAGES CERTIFICATE OF CHARACTSR: To Whom Tt May Contern: { have talked to Tleyd C. Booth on five occasions since he sighted a myscerioug flying object. on the night of January 29, 1953. Mr. Booth has told me the same story on eaeh eceasion. He told it in deadly seriousness. He was never tangled up on details and never had to think to answer a…
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…TT te y ea 3 re stoeere ; i ‘ wt tod THY "e Myrtle he 36 ach, 35. ide) Liles f> Saw RT + tt € ee on me abl i 6 ts ae + a4 ~ my ot rc acer ton, eae sisal tLatle object fly inkand at approximately LOOG.foot a altitude. NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT, 50 U.S. C…
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7 COUNTRY ey wk ee : REPORT NO. (LEA Tee 2 “nited States of America AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION POR SUBJECT y 4 Unidentified Flying Object AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Congaree Air Forte Base, South Carolina Teith AGGW Sae, Shaw AFB, S.¥, DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION | EVALUATION 6 March 1953 5 March 1953 2 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Benjemin F, I…
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… r aor ss EME, ca as 4 CIVILIAE,{ , KEHT'S. HILL, MEL Ee. apoE bee EHRs Basa D Ente e gs pry sree Lemony Sey Tose Me dence dele ae eae ‘ ABLE PD DESCRIPTION OY OBJECT CLN HUMBER OF C3JZc TS CHA ONE PO SHAPS RovND cua size’ 7 ee a ear ¥ ites a re Lascx C¥A COLOR HED ABD WHITE PIER CHA XO PORMATICN CNA NO ASRODYWAUIC. EATERS. cea ‘€. ee: pO “FRAIL og ‘BXEAY SS…
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… APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY v raray, REPORT NO. 4M BUANK) oom, fhe : hlasktl LOAD 4,53 pf e fy, VALI, AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION/REPORT Unidentified Flying Object AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Alaska 10th Air Division (Defense) DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 21 Feb 53 18 Feb 53 F~6 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Major John S. Masterson 39th…
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…rvers, James N, Burris, that he, Burris, has made additional @bservations, subsequent to his original sighting and statement, which definitely established this object to be a planet. He observed the planet during its normal apparent path thru the sky until it approached the horizon where it assumed the characteristics described in his previous statement, inc…
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…he field. Nothing unusual could be detected by radar. The 705th AC&W Squadron controller called the tower asking for more information and was informed that the object had dissappeared. 2. King Salmon, Alaska is an isolated C.A.A. airfield located at 156° 39'W, 58° 41'N, There was no reported air traffic in the area. Weather observers at King Salmon Airport r…
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…on. No umiaual sounds were heari. 2. The control tower ealled Itasuke APB, a JADF base, which dispatched an F-94 to the area. The aircraft arrived in the area around 2150 I and made between gix (6) and eight (8) runs from the north end of the runway to eight (8) miles out at sea, The plane stayed in the area for twenty (20) minutes and reported negative on b…
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…asthead would possibly appear to be considerably higher than the majority of the lights. These lights are a possible source of the vieual sighting of a lighted object believed, by the observors to be from "$00 to 1,000" feet in elevation. 2. Guille which normally fee@ in the vicinity of the fishing fleet off Ashiya provide a possible source of the reder targ…
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…ent from Nortinest to Southeast end from Fast to WH rtiowest at altitudes ranging from 200 feet to 1000 feet. ee Ge (2 & S)s Objects were obeerved on Al/NPN<1 Ground Control Approach tint (GGA) #20 on wearch, azimuth oxi elevation indiexters, Times of sight= ines. were from 2137 to 2212 8 March 1963, ie Par Vee (4) Objects were observed from the. GCA site, A…
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, Following statement furnished as required by APL, 20065, dtd 20 Apr 52, @ by dtd | : + (1)a Objects presented target that appeared to be alreraft on rader scopes, fT ere was no formtion ma i wae aS two objects appeared at the ane time, be definite target appeared at 6 miles from the station at about 1000 fect stationerye Dropped to about 500 feety climbed …