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Matching “Dark object (possible UAS/Balloon)” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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ial ar Fn 112—PART I) Vo . a . AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency 1-53 PAGE = OF 2 PAGES Hq WRAMA, Robins AFB, Ga. 3, Observers stated that the object was shapeless and they detected no vibra- tions, smoke, flame or odor. 4. Check with Base Weather Station, Robins ANB, Ga. and Weather Station, Cochran Field (Macon Municipal Airport) Georgia, re…
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…T 7”) TD Tye / ar t | YOLGEC OTabes AFXOI FLYOBRPT 6-52 LG uf 7) | "J A ORMATION REPORT \\* ‘ ~ ‘SUBJECT by het Reporting of Information on Unidentified Flying Objects AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency ) Michigan Director of Intelligence, Hgs Tenth AF DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION | ei August 1952 17 July 1952 rey ie PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE …
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…n a horizontal path. There Seemed to be no radiation or trail from the light. could not be re- The light was very sound. AIRMAN WEBB states that he watched the object for approximately eight (8) seconds but could not accurately judge the size or A/2C WEBB also states that he is unfamiliar with the light was observed but it appeared to be in the vicinity of t…
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AF FORM 112 - N LASSIFICATION APPRQYED 1 JUNE 1948) \ i 4 COUNTRY REPORT NO, ‘SUBJECT orti ng of JInformation on Unidentified Rhy “AREA REPORTED ON FROM TAneies y Machi car Director of Intelligence, 0 ee eee oe eee te ee DATE OF REPORT | DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION August LYde yi, , Ful; J “PREPARED BY (Officer) T (7 “ or ry 7 j A we ; : : P ie? TH pany v…
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…es and hung motionless in the sky for a few seconds. The light then headed east and dis- appeared beyond the horizon. There was no trail or sound and since the object appeared to be at such a high altitude, neither observer could estimate the speed. The light was observed for two (2) minutes. 3. Both observers continued to watch the sky and at 150394, anothe…
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Subject: (Unclassified) Reporting of Information on Unidentified Flying Objects. Det #1, SAFOPI, 1408 Federal—bldg, Los Angeles, California. 11 August 1952. the north side of the lookout station. : e. Sighting was entered in the Delilah Lookout Log. Information concerning the Log can be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, U. S. Forestry Service, Porterville…
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…| gi APPROVED 1 JSINE 1948 COUNTRY we REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) T : United States 52=4 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT Report of Unidentified Flying Object AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Washington,D.C. Director of Intelligence, He Comd, USAF _ DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 8 Sept 1952 © Sept 1952 Unknown PREPARED BY (Officer) SOUR…
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…--PART | APPROVED 1 SINE 1948 | He ALT COUNTRY | REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) United States 52 =4 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Report of Unidentified Flying Object AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) SUBJECT Washington,D.C. Director of Intelligence, He Comd, USAF DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION Sn ET, ORME 8 Sept 1952 o Sept 1952 Unknown PREPARED BY (Office…
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… 6 ° Liy TWX, FIS74-65A 29/20302/Jan 53 The information contained in the inclosures was reported by TWX in accordance with AFL 20065, Dated 29 April 1952. ‘The object was also sighted by at least two fighter aircraft from other squadrons, The. convereation among the pilots and R O's was heard by A/1C Ferdinand who was on duty at the ADDC. Not knowing which o…
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… report. Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) Report of unidentified object in flight as observed by Lewis L. Chandler (CIV). poeer Mit INCLS, bd wee” Statement from Lewis L. Chandler (CIV) DISTRIBUTION BY ORIGINATOR THRU: Commanding General, Fourteenth Air Force, Robi…
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…Borger, Texas. length of Observation: 40 seconds (approximately). (3) Visual observation. (4) Sighted from 500 ft. altitude while airborne above Borger, Texas, Object appeared to the south, near or over Amarillo, Texas. (5) Observer's reliability considered excellent. Mr. W. B. Brown is employed as Captain, Central Airlines. (6) WX Amarillo; broken high clou…
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…mbined report by the 2nd and 5th Fichter—Interceptor Squadrons, of McGuire Air Force Base,’ Trentonyg New Jersey, pertaining to the sighting of an unidentified object on Saturdayy 6 December 1952, at 1800 to 2005 EST over 40 desrees zero minutes North, and 74 degrees 30 minutes West, 2. The information contained in this report was received through statements…
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…NTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO, 34th Air Division (Defense) TR-1-53W b ook PAGE PAGES COMMENTS of Approving Officer: (continued) bright object, from a distance of nine miles. Balloons of the type mentioned here are normally not detected by AC&W radar, There is no known explaination for this observation. a GLEN D PARRISH lst Lt., USAF …
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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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…NE 1948« wi We ‘ems an COUNTRY REPORT NO. Peavey c af Ley i. UNI TE® STATES 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) …
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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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…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…