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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 4 zig zag m…
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…s for 24 Feb 53 at this time were, cieling and visibility unlimited, surface wind 230 degrees at five (5) knots per hour , at 10,000 feet 280 degrees at thirty-two (32) kmots per hour, INTELLIGENCE, USAF. eds R Declassification Authority: NND 57565 NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING…
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…s for 24 Feb 53 at this time were, cieling and visibility unlimited, surface wind 230 degrees at five (5) knots per hour , at 10,000 feet 280 degrees at thirty-two (32) kmots per hour, en - tHPRS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THe UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT, 50 U.S. C.— 'aND 82, AS AMENDED. 11S TRAN…
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…one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin tert of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) f ‘ey Viney ‘ f « b 2 - . 5 At 1100, PST, 2 February 1953, two (2) gunners on a BH50 type aircraft observed what appeared to be a silver ball in the wake of a B-52 type aircraft. They attempted to obtain pictures of this ball with their G.S.A.P. cameras but s…
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… to be made of polished metal, silver o¥ chrome. It appeared to be small, and due to this fact I could not notice any flat surfaces. During the sighting I took two sequences of pictures with my G.S.A.P. camera. On the first sequence I turned the reticle out so that only the object remained. Inthe second sequence I turned the reticle on and placed the center …
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…e PLYING SAUCER (The Field, Commay S. G., February 5, 1953) about 2 feet long and about 12 feet across, was a light greyish color and was 1it up on the insides Two places in the front somewhat resembled cockpits and were glassed over. YI could see the light inside but could see no object in there, The back also has something resembling a cockpit with a stain…
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…en 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 instant. Two cows owned by Henry Anderson died of poisoning less than a mile from the sighted object on the very night that Booth saw it. Both cows were milked and fed the evening before but were stone dead at…
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…4 tude estimated at 10,000 feet. The object was described as round with what pr Allyn eM ok Oe. ae Fae bi Nm ie a. a4 X > em ew ae Tt} De a y PS appeared to be two’ vapor trails following it. The speed of this object Was Pe aa A/F WECLS, as tg ae
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…op of Mt. Sutro in San Francisco, California during the evening of 13 February 1953. 1. Description of object. One, round, black object which appeared Bee have two silver streaks following it (possibly vapor trails). Object appea aie as TAD ais pth 3 ie a Foal ca Se ; Lf pe y A 5 miles to the West and over the ocean, Speed of this uniden ed i bbsect ap 1 TAY…
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…AGE OC OF 3 PAGES Captain Roderick D. Thompson, instructor pilot, assigned to Luke Air Force Base, reported the sighting of an unidentified object which he and two fellow officers observed while on a training mission. Investigation by this office produced the following information; 1. Object was never actually observed, but a high altitude condensation patte…
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xy AF FORM Savane’ | APPROVED 1 J COUNTRY -— - REPORT NO. ate SAL EC _ AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION - —— ‘SUBJECT FPLYOBRPT | Uy Rea AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Parker Dam Area Se J DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Captain Roderick D, Thompson REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) AFI-2…
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…observed in the general area of Willow, Alaska (GEOREF * QB 5545). ‘The object, which appeared to be a red light, was sighted from a C-47 aircraft (AF 1042) by two rated pilots. 2. Investigation has revealed no aircraft or weather balloons known to be in the area at that time, and identification has not been possible, APPROVED : ALA. S. Yas beeen JOHN S. MAS…
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…ns. All possibilities as to the source of this light have been examined with no identification being made. Apparent descrepencies between the statements of the two officers may be attributed to the fact that the light was initially observed by Major Lemon approximately five minutes after being first sighted by Captain Cramer, and that the officers were engag…
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…e she saw this light gave a bearing the same as from the Tower. I would judge the distance from the Tower to wnere she made the observation to te not more than two-hundred feet. She also seemed to be a very reliable and sincere type person. I interviewed the Weather Officer at the Airport and found Weather to be as follows. On the surface there was a high pr…
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…. Base weather advised no ballcons wore Loosee a at time of obwervation: oles” sky; visibility 10 wiles, winds woet 10 mots. the watersigned hes nppronimantely two years as control tower op FRtOr e c at Jie L, KUERELGECK 1/16, Wea? ; AAGS Detachment: 1955-4 APO 16 Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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…2. 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 Southeast end from Fast to WH rtiowest at altitudes ranging from 200 feet…
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…red 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 again to about 800 feet before disappear…
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… It is possible that the unidentified fly- ing object observed by the four airmen on 2 March 1953 was the same isi observed from the 775th AC&W Squadron on the two subsequent NLENGS > 8. Negative. 9. Negative, 10, Negative, CD, L£ Bapef ORVILLE E BI Captain, USAF Director of Intelligence Laps 42m 243, a fas Dr SLews LS: se 3b 2 OTD AA NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CON…
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…disappeared, three more were seen to be maneuvering to the ESE of observerse For a ten minute period one of the objects remained motionless while the remaining two were in motion in the general vicinity. Mre Watson further reported observing what seemed to be alternate flashing signals; but were not in Morse Code. Our investigation shows that the 85th Fighte…