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AF FORM 112—PART II APPR? 1 JUNE 1948 * "+ AIR INTELLIGENCE esi nO REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. PAGE & OF PAGES FLYING SAUCER (The Pield, Conway, S. C., 5 February 1953) instantaneously, some never even Kicked. All have died from poisoning, of a caustic nature. There have been no early symptoms. The cows simply have fallen over, and have died in an instan…
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Py ms AF FORM 112—PART II APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 a AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. PAGE 7 OF PAGES THE FIELD (Conway, S. C., 19 February 1953) WPLIMPS DON'T GO THAT FAST" While cruising from east to west over him, the craft gave off a low hum, Like a distant auto. Booth was able to keep pace with the vessel at an averace walking sp…
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ef eR ee oh oe ee om 2. Am ~ = iz vig he i { ‘ a ae, Satie ARR De aes INFORMATION REPORT REPORT NO. ote Se, Shaw Ara, SCs PAGE OF PAGES in eompliance with paragraph 7d, Aix Force Letter 200-5 the folicowing information is sulmittied. All information is itenized corresponding to paragraph 7c: 1, One object was sighted by radar at 1707 E. Hours at 235", 65 mil…
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…‘ Vy a Ae i 3. Manner of observation was visual without aids. No radar contacts with thi object were reported, T aan) Ah C a } ino wae ~ - Cy: ; 4. Location of Observers during sighting was on top of Mount outro, San 7 silence ih pe Bee e a ee ee MO Milind OR tes pga Me gad yi lg thn es mtn , Francisco, California, The unidentified flying object was cab tnat…
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…50 - 60 miles before breaking off chase, A full armament and fuel load was being carried, however, source stated he was closing with the object fairly well. 4. Observers position at time of sighting was approximately BJGE 4525 at 25,000 feet on the GHOREF grid, with contrail at ten o'clock high, approximately ever EJFE 5520 at 35,000 te 45,000 feet altitude …
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Co Ome | % Os BY AF FORM 112—-PART Il ae = SIFICATION) APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 re AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT 2 FROM (Agency) REPORT NO, 600th Fiying Trng Wing Take AFB, Glendale, Arizona PAGED On oe PAGES Je None | 10, No other military or commercial air traffic was in the vicinity at time of sighting, Intelligence Officer 3600th Fiying Trng Wing NOTE:…
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‘ya AF FORM 112—PART I! APPROVED 1. JUNE 1948 A _ AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT "360 (Agency) REPORT NO. O0th Flying Trng Wing | luke AFB, Glendale, Arizona ——_ (CLASSIFICATION) PAGE OF PAGES F000 a SCO” DRAWING OR ORIGINAL SKETCH Incl 2 (Sketch 1 ) NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE …
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e Pe ee AF FORM 112—PART Il {Ye APPROWED 1 JUNE 1948 a AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM, (Agency) REPORT NO. 36 OOth Flying Trng Wing Luke AFB, Glendale, Arizona PAGE OF PAGES DRAWING OF ORIGINAL SKETCH Incl 2 (Sketch 2:) Oo Ah 5 ge fo * ae, . 4 Sad WOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN TH…
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Re RO G AF FORM 112—PART (CLASSIFICATION) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO, CG 10th Air Div (Def) APO 942 10AD~4-53 | oa me pa: Bee At approximately 18/0455Z2 February 1953 an unidentified red light was sighted in the vicinity of Elmendorf AFB by the following members of the 39th Air Police Squad—- ron: A/2C DARCE R, ODOM, AF 18356…
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ee = .4: © RESTRICTED oan AF FORN 112—PART Il SAECO APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 Y AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT | FROM (Agency) REPORT NO, CG 10th Air Division (Defense) 10AD~3~53 4 4 PAGE OF PAGES COMMENTS OF PREPARING OFFICER: It is believed that the sources of this information are very reliable. Both officers appeared to be stable and intelligent; and both…
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… 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 reported they had not sent up weather ballons that night. The sky was very clear and the temperature was very low approximately -22', 3. The Chief Controller later int…
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AF FORM 112—PART Il 2 oicin APPROVED.1 JUNE 1948 Poa AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT seaisnesyisentinte FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. CG 10th Air Div (Def) APO 942 10AD~2-53 3 7 PAGE OF PAGES STATEMENT — _— I, Victor Mahler, Aircraft Communicator residing at King Salmon, Alasak make the following statement, On 7 February 1953 at approx 08002 I received a call…
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AF FORM 112-—PART Il APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 SEGRE (CLASSIFICATION) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT S®CURITYIhrormasy FROM (Agency) CG loth Air Div (Def) APO 942 REPORT NO. LOAD~2-53 | pace | & OF 7 PAGES STATEMENT I, James N. Burrus, Chief Airways Operations Specialist (Airport), residing at King Salmon, Alaska make the following statement. On 7 February 1…
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REAR >» Ame —- cs Slouittt | AF FORM 112—PART Il otal hE | | APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 6 EE AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT. SEGUATY AFOnMa FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. CG 10th Air Div (Hef) APO 942 | 10AD-2-53 MS Tre sine 2 o » residing at King Salmon, Alaska make the foliowing statement. : ‘During the eveining of 6 February 1953 at approx. 10:00 P.M. Alaskan st…
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-- Cre = = ee) — ibe 5 as wrcpe newman a Sen oe ne, at ‘ Be ren een pie aah SECRET AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SECURITY INFOAiAtION FROM (.Ag-ncy) REPORT NO. CG loth Air Div (Def) APO 942 | 10AD-2-53 Ai Mick el ee STA Te MENT —_ ee —-_— ame ee ew eee OP I, lst Lt William F. Farley, AO 715 752, make the following statement. _ &t 20002 7 February 1953 …
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~~ : save AF FORM 112—PART Ii /0 (CLASSIFICATION) APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 ¢ AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. 483D T. G. WING (M), APO 75 Re 3 = 53 3 1. On 8 March 1953 unidentified objects were sighted on GCA radar scopes of the 1955-1 Detachment AACS, Ashiye Air Base (133° 54' N - 130° 398' B) from 2137 I until 2212 I. The first obj…
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~ a. ‘ ie AF FORM 112—PART II ae chee /, f APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 if 5 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. 483D T. CO. WING (M), APO ‘75 TR = 3 = 53 PAGE 3 OF 3 PAGES COMMENTS of the Approving Officer: 1. A Japanese fishing fleet of several hundred vessels is normally an- chored from two te aix miles off shore of Aghiye Air Base, Ocens…
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…7 February 1953. 3e Object observed visually from ground and electronically by search radars Type of radar was AN/FPS=3, upper beam only, (1297 megacyeles). 4e Observers who sighted object were at 754th AC&W Squadron, Pert ‘ices Michigan; Longitude 83 degrees West; Latitude 44 degrees 02 minutes 22 seconds North; Elevatzen 646,75 feet MSLe Radar equipment lo…
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…ength of time observed 35 mimtes. 3. Manner of Observation: Visual without aids. The 775th AC&W Squadron had no radar contacts with this object. 4. Location of Observers During Sighting: At the 775th: AC&W Squadron, . Cambria, California, Object 1 was first sighted at approximately 30° above the horizon, The distance between the observers and the object was …
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…IGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO, Dir of Intel. 28th Air Div, Hamilton AFB, Calif. TRPA53 \\ pace OO or 3 PAGES and the horizon decreased, the observers viewed it through an in- creasing amount of haze and smoke from local brush fires, This would probably account for the apparent changes in size, color, ami movement of this planet. It is pos…