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Matching “Two White Lights” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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…n, The last fifteen (15) seconds of the obser~ vation the object changed to deen red in color, changed from circular in shaoe to trianenlar and then split into two (2) triangles. The following revort contains information regarding signting of this object. { BANNON, ; ain, USAF i Q__ ines. Gan ’ : ng Training and Operations off dy im, ge f “DISTRIBUTION BY OR…
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…n, The last fifteen (15) seconds of the obser- vation the object changed to deen red in color, chanced from circular in shape to triangular and then split into two (2) triancles,. The followine 4 report contains information regarding sighting of this objects <r Pie Ree ag "4 Pre. 7 ped 4 ioe, US AE..mBMD 3/1/)3¢ as AcE APPROVED: VT ATT, a RANK ( Y. O'BANNON,…
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… an acknowledgment and a negative report. On completion of pertinent traffic control at approximately 1545CST he returned to the thirty mile range and observed two separate returns in stationary position, 285 degrees and 287 degrees, at 18 and 19 miles respectively for a short interval of time until necessary to return to the fifteen mile range. At this time…
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… acknowledgment and a negative report. On completion | of pertinent traffic control at approximately 1545CST he returned to the thirty ‘mile range and observed two separate returns in stationary position, 285 degrees and 287 degrees, at 18 and 19 miles respectively for a short interval of time until necessary to return to the fifteen mile range. At this time…
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…Hawk and Mr Charles A. Stern were watching an AF B-4’7 when their attention was drawn to a noisless, metallic ob- ject executing maneuvers at an altitude about two-thirds the altitude of the B—47. These maneuvers were being performed in and around a few scattered clouds. The speed of the object was estimated as about 3 times that of the B47. (Acheck with the…
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… (1ecal tine), 16 March iii “4 were watching an AF B+47 when their attention was drawn to a noisless, me ¢ ob- ga ject executing maneuvers at an altitude about two-thirds the altitude of. the B-47. .. These maneuvers were being performed in and around a few scattered clouds. — “The speed | ef the object was estimated as about 3 times that of the B~47. (Achec…
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…or of Intellizence Headquarters Command, USAF Seed Kismet Wes & Sic At 0915 hours on 6 August 1952, a Mr Morrison addresa: 122] 48th Ave (SE) reported sighting two (2) disk, size: seme as a fifty cent (50¢) pi@e heading toward Seat Pleasant and Andrews AFB, Objects were floating faster than jets, bright in color like lighting at high altitude, One (1) disk t…
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ey AF FORM 112—PART } ADONOAVORM ' 17 «a ie -“ rer ates F at > APPROVED 1 "a 1948 ECURITY INFORMATION ‘ COUNTRY | REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) _._Urited Sistes . eh Pee ME IR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT ——-. FROM (Agency) Wa a} 2 UU ashineton 25 aH! DATE OF REPORT DC se SB Ausush T9562 _ i PREPARED BY (Officer) __ BENJAMI REFERENCES (Control number, directiv…
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…erlin, USAF B-26 type Aircraft, Number 5914 departed RHEIN/MAIN at 11227 anda arrived TEMPELHOF at 1239Z, 26 December 1952. Altitude was 9,000 feet, Visibility two (2) miles in haze. iI. Unidentified flying activity in vicinity of Potsdam (5224N/1304E), Five (5) unidentified Aircraft, trailing con-trails, were flying at an altitude of approximately 18,000 fe…
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…Berlin. USAF B-26 type Aircraft, Number 5914 departed RHEIN/MAIN at 11227 and arrived TEMPELHOF at 1239Z, 26 December 1952. Aititude was 9,000 feet, Visibility two (2) miles in haze. iI. Unidentified flying activity in vicinity of Potsdam (5224N/1304E). Five (5) unidentified Aircraft, trailing con-trails, were flying at an altitude of approximately 18,000 fe…
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…Light II. PREAMBLE: This report contains information pertaining to sightings of unidentified light in the vicinity of WESTFIELD, MAINE, (N46® 34! w67° 55'), by two (2) civilian residents of PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE. III. TECHNICAL INVESTIGATORS: M/Sgt. Willis B. Minor T/Sgt. Frank K. Wasowski OHN F. FARNHAM : 1/LT., USAF OIC, FLIGHT 3-G n \ | {] y \ | ee a ee POG…
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…ise summary of report. Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 118—Part II.) a Shape: Two saucers face-to-face, a little higher on top than bottom, be Sine: 30.35 feet in diameter and 6-8 feet deep. c. Golor: Silver. ad, Mumber: One (1). e. Formation (if more than one object): None. f.…
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…e s summary of report. Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form : 118—Part II.) Shape: Two saucers face-tonface » a little higher on top than bottom, Size: 30.35 feet in diameter and 6.5 feet deep. Golor: Silver. Number: One (1). Formation (if more than one object): None. Aerodynamic fe…
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… 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 of the pilots and R O's were talking …
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…IT.) 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 | conversation among the pilots and R O's was heard by A/1¢ Ferdinand who was on duty at the ADDC. Not knowing which of the pilots and R O's were talking…
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…ion of air traffic in the general area at the time of the sighting: Local flights recorded at Bergstrom Air Force Base, six miles southeast of Austin, included two (2) F-84s, one (1) T-33, and one (1) 0-47. MOTE: 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…
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ae —_ c > hig Teter AF d ORM 112 SSIFICATION) APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY ! REPORT NO. United States of America t ‘SUBJECT FLYOBRPT AREA REPORTED ON FROM (genet) ommanding Officer Northeast Section, Austin, Texas 3d Air Reserve District, Austin, Tex DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 16 January 1953 14 January 1953 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE JO…
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¥ APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 ‘AF FORM 112—PART Il frotcetid | security i (CLASSIFICATION) | eerie AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) 2nd .Ftr —Int REPORT NO, TR<2=538 tercerptor + mm de altitud wUTner witne Squadron, iicGuire AFB, Trenton, NJ PAGE } OF yA PAGES The visibility was unrestricted with: a few scatiered clouds. No: unusual activity or met…
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… and 2 ghenged tu eoler te on oreneeered and then to red. 7% waa then obeerved Hilten te ghenge to Whives Soject disapeared te the “orths Ouwratien of wae from two (2) te theme (3) minotoas ag 3 cvboarvare were unable Go eubinete gine, eitivade or speed of obfeot. 4 Objeet did woh resieter on pader gereen at thia ebetionrs “ey ha So yd tin SE syn ore: Pe oe …
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…sion and no sound was audible. Oblong in shape round on leading edge with fish tail shape on trailing edge. 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 m…