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…ompany of Varner E. Amierson and Gerta Wills, on the night of January 1, 1953, at approximately 2045, sighted an object which to the best of my knowledge was a flying aauwer, I was riding in Warner Anjerson's car ten miles south of Cascade, near the Missouri River, on highway 91 when I saw this object. when T first saw the object I estimate that it was five …
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…h Li : of Varner &. Amerson and Marlene ‘lis, on the night of January 1, 1953, at approximately 2045, sighted an object which to the best of my knowledge was a flying saucer. I was riding in Warner Amierson's car ten miles south of Cascade, near the Misscourl River, on highway 91 when I eaw this object, ‘vhen I first saw the object I estimate that it wae fiv…
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…NTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) 74th Ftr-Intcp Sq REPORT NO. Presque Isle AFB, Maine PAGE 2 OF 3 PAGES Statement of Fe94B 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~6…
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…al. or, otherwise that could have the sighting and there was no physical evidenee to substantiate same. 4 An attempt was made to overtake even though pilot was flying the F94 on Mach for & times. No other traf served during this period of, chase and the pilot returned to the’ base’af ying the Centroller (Purse Smeteher ) « proximately ane. this object or lig…
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…ummary 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.,…
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rata oy, AF FORM 112—PART Il APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 Kes lel 1CTeod (CLASSIFICATION) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) 5th Ftr-Intep Sq, McGAFB, N.J. PAGE REPORT NO. TR=3=53E . OF 3 PAGES 1. The following joint statement was made by Lieutenants Williantr. Hamilton and Norman W, Booth: é 4 "At approximately 1010 Zebra on 29 October 1952 while on …
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LRG Carl Y. Edwards AF-14215231 T/Set At 1900GCT 2 February 1953 I was in the CFC gunner's position of B-50 type aircraft No. 9365 flying at an altitude of 25,000 feet. I was searching for fighter attacks from F-86 aircraft which were in the area. I1 sawa B-52 at (3). three o'clock high. As this aireraft passed, I noticed a silver object in its wake. I ealle…
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…o¢iation with the shooting since the reveal 2 dent im the rs ibaa announced any such dama event was reported. Dexy oe a ie Gh a: he tee er “a7 a ‘ 4 Reports of flying saucers have been frequent in this aby Hector: the past few at Say y- - seeeeme nord i , i See eee Byr ete Beach @ week before the Bo shooting, A Marine Geen Jet pilet pursued and los eee eee C…
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…LA SSIFICATION) ——— ma —e ae COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LEA ERLANK / ‘ (14 "i tad S$ tates of Amer 5.02, Ar 5 29 & _AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Unidentstied j flying AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) ‘. “9 : f 43 r. ? >” pom % ' ae ee He ’ a. ae, : WORCAPSS par don ve de Oth VEPOLIES pad gH avin Oley 2 DATE OF REPORT EVALUATION 6 March 195: PREPARED BY (Office…
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…epth and with an irregular trailing edge. at this time there were no condensa- tion trails of the familiar type often made by jet-or conventional aircraft when flying at altitude, but rather appeared as if an entire wing surface of high sweep- back or circular design was preducing a thin condensation from the leading edge back, I turned toward the object and…
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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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…953 at apreximately 0415 2, 1 sighted in the sky an object which seemed te be over Ellingten AFs, The ebject was pinkish purple in celor, 1 ebserved the objert flying a straight ceurse. Spe ed and height was undertérmimed, then it appeared te go straight up. i observed fer appreximately 60 secends before it disappeared, ne exhaust or centrail<vwre ebserved. …
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…ent of A/1C. C. W. vlden, Af, 13411301, Senior AC « W Uperator, at this station, is as follows: On the night of March 23, 1953, 1 observed what i suppose te be flying object,i saw a bright red spot that appeared to be a light and was traveling approximently northeast of our station at a fast rate of speed,i would say about 600 m.P.n and estimating about 45,0…
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…l one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part IT.) On 23 June 1953, an investigation was made of a reported flying object. The source, Mrs. F. K. Long, 11920 West 51st Street, Shawnee, Kansas, gave the report as it appears in Part II and attachments. Mrs. Long seemed to be thoroughly sincere in her report. …
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… iis tens oe en on, ee I didn't take any photographs and didn't | 2 R. tn Beane o = J Og idn't obtain any fragments. I don't remember whether any aircraft were flying around or not ole ¥ ww VU ev # TRIDANTT Wot tL 3 4 Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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ae AF FORM 112 (CLASSIFICATION) =——t*” APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 » COUNTRY : | ats BUAY nd REPORT is | hes 3 BL. 2G JA/ Alk INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT AREA REPORTED ON | FROM (Agency) DATE OF REPORT | DATEOF INFORMATION ~— EVALUATION | PREPARED BY (Officer) ‘ | "| SOURCE Wi Po yrareaerw reg ered : ; ; . ’ . A ; ; LA ° d et SE v4 " [ - Vie Oh REFERENCES (C on…
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(469) EDWARDS PLATEAU ELEVATIONS IN FEET WORLD AERONAUTICAL CHART ee a enn rs parilecee wna ae" scue 1a (469) hart nun Scale 1:1,000,000 , ABI = 379 ABI =i: : FTW =: ° 5 : ! am = FJ 326 BGS Se 2 anid 11°F Fe. = ; 10°E (Joins 407) 98°H To Fort Worth 97°J 7 E 96° (Joins 407) ellis . To Bia Spring (Joins 40 ee 407) 100° (Joins 407) To Abilene S a —_— ou 2 a (Jo…
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…stent in their statements. The airmen are Permanent Party personnel at this Headquarters and confessed, that prior to the sighting, they had never believed in,"Flying Saucers". 5, Further details concerning the above information were unknown to source, e V.E. WILSON Lt Col USAF Provost Marshal NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL D…
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…lor was a solid orange. It disappeared beyond the horizon but reappeared again weaker for a brief period of time. All witnesses were sober. * This is the third flying object sighting at this organization. USAF memo VYSL/79 Seven _ mas, y_ MS, hewes 6 49725 Mae dy; ebarector OL Intelligence, Headquarters USAF, Washington 25, D.C. Cy, Chief, Air Technical Inte…