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…ae, “Director of Intelligence aes, | hs : Headquarters Eighth Air Force SAF-2-79 os oS ace believes to be the result of a Russian atomic blast. He reported the incident to intelligence and -~ when no action was taken -- to the F.B.1. in San Francisco after his return to the Z.I1. Mr. Maxey also claims to have protested in 1947 to the C.1.C. at Langley Field,…
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…ert of report on AF Form 112—Part I.) An unidentified flying object was sighted on 11 Jamary 1953 by approximately twenty(20) citizens of Gadsden, Alabama. The incident was reported by anaes after many citizens confirmed his own observations. ne object was of such a nature that no one could give a detailed description. | 7 : | APPROVED: a | oe da a ee eee gy…
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…xt of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) An unidentified flying object was sighted on 11 Jamary 1953 by approximately twenty(20) citizens of Gadsden, Alabama. The incident was reported by the manager of the Gadsden Airport after many citizens confirmed his own observations. The object was of such a nature that no one could give a detailed description, we a 5 AP…
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…enomena are listed for your information: a. Time: 2015 hours, 7 July 1952 b. Places Fort Bragg, North Carolina ¢. Weather condition: Low scattered overcast, d. Incident: A large green light, solid in the center, with a nebula surrounding it, travelling in a northerly direction at an estimated approximate speed of 00 mph. From the far (or eastern side) a trai…
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…enomena are listed for your information: a. Time: 2015 hours, 7 July 1952 b. Place: Fort Brags, North Carolina eather condition: Low scattered overcast. oo; d, Incident: A large green light, solid in the center, with a nebula surrounding it, travelling in a northerly direction at an estimated approximate speed of 100 mph. From the far (or eastern side) a tra…
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…rther returns were observed. No aircraft were in the vicinity, and no other observations of an object were reported. The observer has not made a report of this incident to any other agency. APPROVED: HY tale TCTOn We thf he 1.) Captain, USAF Tnel Intelligence Officer léth Strategic Fighter Wing oJ ke Statement of Radar Technical Representative 2. Chart of Au…
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…i- mony of Technical Sergeant Kelley and past experience with the partic- ular radar set involved. No evidence of malfunction has been found or noted since the incident. Che doe YH. Charles G. Reagor Technical Representative Gilfillan Bros. Inc ee od SECURITY INFORMATION. Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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…were observed. No aircraft were in the vicinity, and no other == | observations of an object were reported. : ib a & The observer has not made a report of this incident to any other agency. > se s APFROVED: Incl. IcTGi W. H. RANKIN . Captain, USAF R SM 7 Intelligence Officer © | io Age yo | 12th Strategic Fighter Wing . “Bop Cp x oJ E INCLS, I. Statement of …
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…s based purely on the testi-~ mony _ and past experience with the partic- ular radar set involved. No evidence of malfunction has been found or noted since the incident. . Technical Representative Gilfillan Bros. Inc Sy Bee SECURITY INFORMATION Declassification Authority: NND 57565 Batis A Qe sae cts 5 SA . aR ee Bo Sees Sake
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… time, we called A/1c Smith, who was passing, to watch the object. This was at approximately 2255 hours. After calling A/1C Smith, Steinberg and I reported the incident to the Staff Duty Officer of Hq Tenth AF. He came back with us to see the object. However, by that time (2300), it had faded from view. The Staff Duty Officer stayed until approximately 2310 …
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AF FORM 112 APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 | | ea + eee i iWiitl Saved A /} VCOUNTHY 4 * )” "REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) | United States AFXOI FLYOBRPT 8-52 a : AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT _ Reporting of Information on Unidentified Flying Objects AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) 1G -—~ Michigan Director of Intelligence, Hg Tenth AF DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATIO…
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…ecured during the investigation, Lae INTERCEPTION OR IDENTIFICATION ACTION: None. pa LOCATION OF AIR TRAFFIC: | Wo aircraft reported in the gener@l area of the incident by PIAFB con trol Tower on 23 Feb 53, 24+ Feb 53 during the time of this sighting. HN F, FARNHAM /Utsg USP OIC, FLICHT 3-6 i § | j { i { | cutee DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NA…
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…it that I eould ask him. He is quiet, imbrovert type personality. He is not prone to talk much, He told ho one about bis" experience for several days after the incident other than his immedi-« ate fanily. T talked with a large mumber of Mr. Booth's neighbors, including some who have mown him ail his life. Everyone has said that he is a good, Christian, God-f…
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Pty Qisisss: us LAY) ~ CONFIDENTIAL~ ar Fon fan GIES EALS EE PT be SECURITY INFORMATION | COUNTRY | REPORT NO. ue (LEAVE B a ame a n MLZ FESO Blue Book AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT ‘SUBJECT Reman rm Report of Unidentified Flying Object AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Horry County, South Carolina Commanding Officer, Pope AFB, N. C. DATE OF REPORT DATE O…