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… the Control Tower and asked if we would look to the south of the tower and if we could see any strange sights in the sky. When I looked I saw three objects or lights in the sky. One was a lot plainer than the other two. It seemed to be some kind of spinning mass. The edges seemed rough and trailed along the side to give it a spimning effect. It seemed to be…
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…Begin text of report on AF Form 112— [art II.) At 1927, PST, 9 January 1953, two (2) pilots assigned to this organization observed unidentified flying objects (lights) in the vicinity of Santa Ana, California stigation was conducted and a ‘ while. flying on a routine training mission. An inv 1 statement was obtained from the aircraft commander. / Twa finding…
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…onditions. Aurora Borealis illuminated the sky behind the object. The only description of the object was that it was a round, red light, resembling the running lights of an aircraft, However, the shape was not clearly ascertainable by the observers. ee ieee I HIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE
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: LRESTRIGFED- + AF FORM 11%—PART a (CLASSIFICATION) APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 ey AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT ag FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. CG 10th Air Division (Defense) 1OAD~3~53 eG eee ie Following is an account derived from an interview with Captain Eugene S. Cramer, AO 816 247: On 16 Feb 1953, at approximately 2345 hours (AST), a C-47, AF 1042, piloted…
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…000ft. Tine. 0112Z Position C NE USAF Intelligence Officer cept for speed. No Hetrick, Richard G. A/2c AF14364788, GI AF 21284191, 3 Yrs Radar Main (- Northern lights were clearly visible during this period. 8. No photographs were taken, no physical evidence taken, 9. No interception action taken, due to no fighters assigsed to this Squadron. 10. Location of…
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AF FORM 112 APPROVED 1 JUNE 1248 COUNTRY @ (1) Vem esis (13 CRE] (CLASSIFICATION) REPORT NO. (LEAVE om eee { ry > ce) Mer T =. OP” , AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT (*) Re DOr: VV AREA REPORTED ON = . ) s2eWweenaw oO WOU GS Lich FROM (Agency) wr (Oo) 7 ~ Mi chi =5¢ ee } ( J U ae j ne bees AE oe | VODUN AYvocH ed OF REPORT ( Gs f ) Ot) PREPARED BY…
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… REPORT NO. Head quart 36th Divisio Basie seh ikes FB, Th ecger nic | LRP 3-53 PAGE +» 2 Paces 1. On the night of 15 April 1953, fovr unidentified sightings of lights over Tucson, Arizonay were observed and reported, a. The first sighting was orange-red, predominating color was orange. It was first Sighted coming from th ie north on a heading of south then m…
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…JUNE 1948 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. ” ANA a aviseMonthan AF 1s On the night of 15 April 1953, four unidentified sightings of lights over Tucson, Arizonay were observed and reported, m ~ a A. 4 ~ x. . a” - l > - 4 ‘ . | . . $ “ - M4 ar wt" . ok) ao ee . a. ihe first sighting was erange~reca, predominating color was orange. i…
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…02 i and other members of thecrew saw a red light northeast of are station whieh to me look like an light on a plane, but it was not going off and on like most lights do, it was moving around 400 miles per hour, whieh looked to me about 25,000ft, it was moving left to right keeping about the same course, it looked larger then a light on a plane. ie cat ae C.…
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…to grow smaller or dimmer as it moved away. It had no vapor trails. It was just a light. The light never disappeared behind anything. We saw three (3) of these lights going in the same direction, north and one later on the west side which seemed to be circling. og P, ‘ Gy to . MRS. M. G. GOODWIN 123 Cliffwood Drive San Antonio, Texas NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONT…
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…owm,, Sine WAR A" SLid Bist 2 Doar y 2 On Weinesday night » i% was ag brilliant as « star Sirpplane or Jet. or Glumer as it moved avay. St hed no wapor traiig, lights sesmed to be circling. Unidentified objeets sighted by Gres. BR. G G ry ia seemed te be moving at a great rate of Speed. the light was much brighter ami di the light never disappeared behind an…
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…b Lbili UY 15 MLLES e AAR nrAInN +n wranthar antfts a +}, rNAacat hi 14 4,7 _f* S-ohteae haz has Pie NpTPRAT I ACC OI a LO weatner OLLicer Che posslolliitvy ol lights ha Ving veen from “PIBALL a ied eY BS ha Dab are very SLIZNUe USh F memo VAUALA we. Lewrs IF ME tf, POmOHN AMANDA | Toe ae ae aes © bs ; a " ins ™ 1. Statement ~ lst Lt Robert NMI Harris /7 ~ L…
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…letely out. It was larger than a search light beam. I saw this two (2) or three (3) different nights, I just thought it was a search light. There are no search lights in this part of the country that I kmow of; how- ever, I haven't spent much time here for the last five or six years. There was no sound. The color was the same as a search light beam. It looke…
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…rd to the main gate. Just before stopping, Sgt Hallstrom made a motion for me to come over to the barracks. When I got there he told me to quickly turn out the lights on the vehicle and he pointed out a bright red object. To me it looked like a fire as it was bright reddish orange. It stayed bright for a few seconds then went dim, I moved about four feet in …
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- (CLASSIFICATION) (SECURITY INFORMATION when filled in) COUNTRY OF ORIGIN ~~ | REESRT NO, ) (Leave blank) : “i PO AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT AREA REPORT CONCERNS Ramore, Ontario, Canada AGENCY OF ORIGIN DATE OF REPORT 912th AC&W Squadron 18 Aug 1953 SOURCE OF INFORMATION DATE OF INFORMATION Statements by witnesses PREPARING OFFICER EVALUATION LOUIS…