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Ar FORM 112 IPPROVED 1 JUNE 13 REPORT NO. OAR no ; it} : ery Investigation of Allecea "Flying Saucers FROM — DATE OF INFORMATION ] EVALUATION 9 - 21 April 1959 Pe5 a * Delton snitn ae number, ae previous cine etc., as applicable) ‘i ter, 1 January sudject: "Reporting of Tnformation on Unconventional Aircraft" SUMMARY: (Enter concise summary of report. Give s…
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…ASSIFICATION) APPROWED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) United States of America IR - 2 = 60 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT &% | ne df ozuyy > Sighting of Unidentified Object Meee FROM (Agen ys wegtorate of Intelligence, Ninth Texas | Air Force (Adv DATE OF REPan, DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 9 April 1952 5-6 April 1952 A-6 PREPARED BY (Of…
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…RT I (CLASSIFICATION) APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) United States of America IR - 2 + 50 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT 4 4 3uHY 3 Sighting of Unidentified Object AREA REPORTED ON ——_———_— aainnaemenanend —_ SUBJECT FROM (AsencY Ds wegtorate of Intelligence, Ninth Texas | Air Force (Adv), Fort Hood, Texas DATE OF saccades DATE OF…
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…it -- ~~~ - - ——-- see EET TE OE AF FORM 12—PART t APPRAD. LIUNE 1945 CLASSIFICATION) |r Rowts Korea Me Se VAEET on 3 IM) “AIR INTELLIGENCE. INFORMATION REPORT Sighting of Unidentified nti bsnl AREA REPORTED ON -} FROM (Agency) Far East ey A 19th Bombardment Group, Medium DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION: | EVALUATION pd gastos. 26 August 195200 23 sugust …
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…other object of the same description appeared on the same course, The second object continued on a course due west, then dropped over the horizon, During these sightings Captain Gleason described the weather as perfectly clear, visibility unlimited, Mach sighting was in view for approximately 15 seconds, Thess sightings were witnessed and confirmed by lst Lt…
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…her object of the same description appeared on the same course, The second object continued on a course due west,.. then dropped over tha hcrizon, During these sightings | described the weather as perfactly jckeax, visibility unlimited, Hach sighting was view for Bie ane 15 seconds, | _ines3 sightings wers witnessed and confirmed by me 1 both Air Force Offic…
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…e in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin tert of report on AF Form 112—Part TI.) This report conteins information concerning the sighting by appooximately sixty (6@) persons of the unidentified flying object over LARSON AFB, WASH at O715, 8 JAN 53. Ma jor USAF Wing Intelligence Officer £0 11652, Sec. 3(E) or () USAF... MEMO. > …
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…-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin tert of report on AF Form 118—Part II.) COU 7” pe ~~“ tais report contains information concerning the sighting by appooximately sixty (60) persons of the unidentifidd flying objact over LARSON AFB, WASH at 0715, 8 JAN 53. Ee co, ee CHARLES W FINNEGAN : Major USAF Wing Intelligence Officer onan ceil Co…
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…ally beyond the horizon. There was no air traffic in the location at the time. ‘ knew of no meteorological conditions existing at the time that wo cause such a sighting. Only one(1) object was seen and there is no known existing physical evidence (photographs, etc.). WILLIAM E. BOYER 2dLt. USAF Asst. Wing Intelligence Officey i HITE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS I…
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…e horizon. There was no air traffic in the Location at the time. Mr. Lassiter knew of no meteorological conditions existing at the time that would cause such a sighting. Only one(1) object was seen and there is no known existing physical evidence (photographs, etc.). KLM bia ge WILLIAM E. BOYER 20Lt. USAF Asst. Wing Intelligence Officer NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT C…
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…(Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) DONALD L. MYERS, LT., USAF Letter from 1st 1} iy | 1. This report contains information of the sighting of an aerial vhenomenon from the campus of Cornell University at 0757, 17 December 1952. ing a jet exhaust, greenish-blue with an orange trail which was moving in a of are in aoproximately tw…
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…icance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) 1. This report contains information of the sighting of an aerial phenomenon from the campus of Cornell University at 0757, 17 December 1952, 2. Lt. Kubanis reported in letter form the observation of a light resembl- ing a jet exhaust, greenish…
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…icance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part It.) 1. This report contains information of the sighting of "Flares" in the vicinity of Canandaigua Lake from the peak of Gannett Hill, Rochester 9, New York, and Rochester, New York visually sighted flares ours, November 1952, stated in letter for…
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…icance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) 1. This report contains information of the sighting of "Flares" in the vicinity of Canandaigua Lake from the peak of Gannett Hill. 2. Harold B. Smith, 640 Melville St., Rochester 9, New York, and Carl Finsterwalder, 124 Devonshire Court, Roche…
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…y was covered by cirrus clouds at appre ximately- 25000 £¢, The clouds: obscured the ob jacte “ene Pe were immediately lost fron sight. At the time of original sighting there vas a clear sky backgrowmd. The objects were lost momentarily when they passed near the sun. They reappeared on the edze of the sun. ; : : . yee ee | The objects remained in vision for …
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…t 204.1° the was covered by cirrus clouds at approximately .2500 The clouds obscured the objects and they were immediately lost from si At the time of original sighting there was a clear sky backeround, ippeared on the edge sky 3 fe) rae Ps Ri Thy ley rea of the sun. The objects remained in vision for Coordinates of approximately 5 minutes. the theodolite ar…
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…ns 10. Confirmation was received from the Base Operation at Moody Air Force Rase that aircraft were airborne at the aporoximate time in the general area of the sighting of the object. — ia ‘COMMENTS OF THE PREPARING OFFICER: 1. SOURSE was coonerative end sincere in his statements. He gave his narrative all at one time and did not change his mind on any thing…
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…953 at Bergstrom Air Force Base, Austin, Texas. T/Set Gerald V. Kelley observed radar returns of an unusual nature under the following circumstances. The first sighting was made at approximately 1S5L0CST while utilizing the thirty mile range of the Plan Position Indicator in attempt to locate a flicht of F-8) aircraft letting down to Bergstrom AFB and reques…
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… of January 1953 at Bergstrom Air Force Base, Austin, Texas. observed radar returns of an wnusual nature under the ollowing circumstances. he ak th a The first sighting was made at approximately 15)0CST while utilizing the | thirty mile range of the Plan Position Indicator in attempt to locate a flight. of F-8) aircraft letting down to Bergstrom AFB and requ…
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…nce in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin tert of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) civilian employee of 1. This is @ report on a sighting b is believed to be a reliable person, Patrick Air Force Base Photo Lab. 2, Four (4) miles north of Eau Gallie, Florida the east side of US #1, 4 Jan. 53 at approximately 1845 hours sighted a…