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…ng & Operations __ Cottonwood, Arizona Williams Air Force Base, Arizona DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 30 January 1953 27 January 1953 F-6 "PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Harold W. Lehman, Capt USAF Ae RnR: REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previows report, etc., as applicable) AFT, 200-5, 29 April 1952 eo | SUMMARY: (Enter concise summary …
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…ceeding eastward caught my attention. I followed its blinking Lights until it disappear -ed in tne east at which time I noticed the evlancaetsd object. It anpeared somewhat brighter and larger than any of - the sters in the area and was of a yellow-orange color. At first I thought it to be a conventional type aircraft headed towards me with its landing a hee…
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…ining & Operati ons Cottonwood, Arizona Williams Air Force Base, Arizona DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 30 January 1953 27 January 1953 F-6 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Harold W. Lehman, Capt USAT Mr. John L. Stotts REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) AFL 200-5, 29 April 1952 SUMMARY: (Enter concise sum…
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…ned time, I happened to be outside the house when an airplane overhead proceeding eastward caught my attention. I followed its blinking lights until it disappeared in the east at which time I noticed the illuminated object. It appeared somewhat brighter and larger than any of the stars in the area and was of a yellow-orange color, At first I thought it to be…
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… ~ AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT wo SUBJECT FLYOBRPT AREA REPORTED ON Warner Robins, Georgia DATE OF REPORT 8 January 1953 6 January 1953 r-6 SOURCE PREPARED BY (Officer) CG. W. Fowler, II, 2d Lt. REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, étc., as applicable) AFL-200-5 dated 29 April 1952 SUMMARY: (Zinter concise summary of report. Give s…
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…hat no weather balloons were released on 6 January 1953. 5. Check with Base Control Tower, Robins AFB, Georgia and Cochran Field, Ga. revealed no record of any aircraft in that vicinity at that time. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chandler were not under the influence of intoxicants at ime of observation and were in good health. 7. Wr. and Wis. Robert Chandler have …
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…00" = 2909/52 knots (9) ho ,000! 2900/48 knots (10) 45,000' = 290°/57 knots (11) 50,000' = 290°/\2 knots 5. The reporting officer evaluates the sighting as jet aircraft. Director of Intelligence NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT, 50 U.S. C.— 31 AND 32, AS AMEND…
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…igence Hq, Tenth Air Force AFXOI FLYOBRPT 8-52 PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES 2. According to the 6lst FIGHTER-INTERCEPTOR SQUADRON, SELFRIDGE AIR FORCE BASE, MICHIGAN, F-9 aircraft were in the vicinity at the time of the sightings. 3e & check conducted by this Directorate revealed that DETACHMENT 12-l,, l2thWEATHER SQUADRON, SELFRIDGE AIR FORCE BASE, MICHIGAN, released …
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…h-eastern direction to about five o'clock and to the eye it seemed to have grown much dimmer. Shortly after the arrival of the Duty Officer, the object disappeared completely. This object travelled from a twelve o'clock position (where I first observed it) to a five o'clock position in a period of five or six minutes. During the movement of this object, I sa…
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…e, Hq, WADF é RESTRIGFED- ip | Sonoma Valley, California Hamilton AFB, i DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 20 January 1953 15 January 1953 A-3 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE PERCY H, HAUG Captain, USAF Retired USAF Colonel REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) AFL 200-5, dated 29 April 1952 ‘SUMMARY: (Enter co…
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…onoma Valley, California Hamilton AFB, Hamilton, California i j DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION : ‘eee Late 20 January 1953 15 53 A-3 ! de | PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE : ¢: #34 a | pee REROL Pi, RAMs Captains USAR... ———|___Retired USAF Colouel me ae REFERENCES (Control number, dir ete., a8 ieable) ' = eo "4 ti me AFL 200-5, dated 29 April 19…
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…te . oo ee Je aoe ce =< ‘previous speed, making this maneuver twice,” See ene eoh ee et ee ae ee The object then rose vertically and disap- <= ene Se SN RE “peared from view. (The observer. stated that. F eae - the object could possibly have been climbing ee Beer en ee : ee his EE a BR ay oe a as cc ae pa ee z NFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE…
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…Agency) Presque Isle, Maine 74th Ftr-Intcpt Sq. Presque Isle AFB, Me. DATE OF REPORT : DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 31 January 1953 29 January 1953 den2 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE 2a Lt D. John MacDonald, Intell Off 2a Lt. F. T. Goetting REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) 2d bt ® zr 6 ° Liy TWX, FIS74-65A 29/2030…
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…Pilot On 29 Jan 53 I was flying as pileot in a F-94B aircraft on a routine training flight. After making a few intercepts on another F~94, the GCI station vectored us to the Millinocket area to intercept B-29 Nicholson Able~6é. We stayed in the Millinocket area for approximately fifteen (15) minutes with no contact with the B-29. Deciding that the B=-29vhad …
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…uerque, N Mex and Amarillo, Texas Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico DATE OF REPORT | DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 15 January 1953 27 December 1952 Bel PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Civ Airl ine Pilot 5 GLEN D PARRISH, lst Lt., USAF AEG Employee o ju, REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) i ya AFL 200-5, dated 29 Apri…
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…E OF PAGES (1) Shape: Round with trail. Size: Unknowns Color: White with milky white trail. Speed: 2700 MPH (est)e Maneuvers: Traversed from east to west. Appeared to climb slightly in an are toward WNW, ‘Noise: None. Manner of Disappearance: Like a bright light being turned off abruptely. Altitude: Est. - 500~1000 feet above terrain. Range: Este ~ 20 miles.…
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…ich time the object or light seemd to’ be below his altitudes. The colors of the. light ried from white, amber and réde At one time or amother each color was’ predominant. The light varied in intensity and during the brightness seemed to swell with’flaring edges ( s¥ ) then returning to round when light decreased. At‘no time was'a pattern noted in changes or…
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…rger and brighter than average aircraft blip. Color: N/A Speed: Estimated 12~15 MPH, variable. Number? One Formation: Negative Maneuvers: The object first appeared on the PPI scope on an azimuth of 270°, range 9 miles and altitude (est) 10-15,000 feet MSL. The object moved outbound, speed 12-15 MPH (est), to a point approximately 18 miles west of the station…
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…Santa Ana, California tig, 93d Bomb Wing, Castle AFB, California DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 26 January 1953 9 Jan 53 to 12° Jan:53 F-6§ PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE and it @.-T.: Ludlum Jr. Asst Intel Officer Crew personnel REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) SUMMARY: (Eater concisé summary of repor…
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…. Size unkmown, however observers reported there were two (2) or three (3) single jets and one (1) bomber in the vicinity at time of observation. The jets appeared to be making passes at the bomber. The observer reported the object went in to a zig zag motion at the time the planes were overhead. Reports indicated that the object was trying to avoid any cont…