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… a good knowledge of the subject. As he expressed it, "Be— cause of so many reports that later proved to be mass hallucinations and distorted views of material objects, I am rather skeptical about moet of the stories on Flying Saucers, I hesttated before turning in a record of ny observation.” 2, ee is mown to the section of Air Materiel Command handling the…
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… NO. VR~C-$3 PAGE 3 OF hy PAGES Mrs Helmer observed generally the same thing Sergeant Helmer saw, however, due to near-sightedness was not able to observe this object for more than 15 seconds after sighting it. RUDOLPH’ H PESTALOZZI Capt, USAF Chief, Intel Div NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN…
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…, Intelligence Div A> ot ~S: nn A | PAGE 3) OF ly PAGES observed generally the same thing eee saw, however, due to nearsightedness was not able to observe this object for more than ~ 15 seconds after sighting it. d _ RUDOLPH'H PESTALOZZI Chief, Intel Div NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE M…
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…ON (1° | UY b Y g 0 COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) | ___ United States 52~3 LY AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT. SUBJECT exp teport_of Inidentified Flying Object AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) DATE oe ES gton “5 D.C sat DATE OF INFORMATION Director of intelligence 6 soayee 1852 " § Aucust ORO PREPARED BY (Officer) eo eet SOURCE Unk 5 % REFERENCES JAMIS …
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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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…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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…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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…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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… List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) ATR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT, AP FORM 112, PART I (14) 1. ONE ROUND SHAPED OBJECT FIVE TIMBS AS LARGE AS A STAR, YELLOWISH COLOR. NO AERONAUTICAL FRATURES, NO TAIL OR EXHAUST. 2. SIGHTED AT 0600202, INTERMITTENTLY VISIBLE FOR FIFTEEN MINUTES. 3. OBSERVED FROM THE GROUND BY G…
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…sures at lower left. Begin tert of report on AF Form 119—Part II.) ATR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT, AP FORM 112, PART I -— t-4 i> a pout & ONE ROUND SHAPED OBJECT FIVE TIMBS AS LARGE AS A STAR, YELLOWISH COLOR. NO AERONAUTICAL FEATURES, NO TAIL OR EXHAUST. 7 SIGHTED AT 060020Z, INTERMITTENTLY VISIBLE FOR FIFTEEN MINUTES. OBSERVED FROM THE GROUND BY GOC O…
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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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…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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A Pollowing atabedent furnished as required by APL 20046, dtd 20 apr 52. SF SLERZZ2 Ref A*L 20005, dtd 20 Apr G2, par 7 oe (1)) Objects presented target sin- ilexr to alperadt on vader seopes, Wo definite formation and as many as two objects were seen at the sam time. Speed of objects ostimted at speeds of 240 MPH and 8640 MPH. Movement from Nortinest to Sou…
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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 …
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…ed by AFI, 200606, dtd 20 Apr 62. BEALE RS ES Ab approximately 21372, 8 Merch 1993, Ashiya Air Base, APO. 75, GCA unit enlled tower and asked if we ould see an object off the end of Rumwey 12 at approximtely 6 milesy 1000 feet. Five persons in tower at time observed a light at approximately re ed position, It's first eolor te, it then changed to ye! % remain…