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Matching “Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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…ar wet oy 4 vy ratrunwls ff round 11 moistened or possesses 4n extensive network of L . + ~s by es Bea 2s g Rey Oye 1. Me econdust ing @1e DLpEesSs, ta LOPHONe and Gieovrirc cable S, ate } - ~ & j ~, 3 ‘ ~~ that in ? harges tend to form at sharr , a ‘ at a Ais cancdal } i th a Hf 1 alien themselves in the vex extremities ao mn of the potential ce * 7 3 K eas…
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a Je channel and so leads to a diminution of space charze from the environment of the path but an immediate in-~ crease Of ionization along its path. Following the passage of the phenomenon, ionization will decay by recombination. Nearby Air or Other Craft All metallic aircraft which are struck by true light- ning generully have scorch marks, pits, or holes …
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… mai fy Ppa aD eel eo a nee dn ; ur in cases where actual steep irrents pass through the n body of the luminous mass, luminous streamers have daveloped from it and propagate slant-wise toward the vround. In rare mabe gi een reported that the luminous body may break o 2 number of smaller balls which may appes 2 m the earth like a rain of sparks. It has ever a…
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latter, extreme case, the luminous probably of the same general nature streaner, lar and even show reversals in - sections of paths of ight curvature. Nea, 38 & much ow + pea, SR dh. a | f most s BOs i ae ee ~ Vs } i Ss 12248 OF Fire Yoil aior “ me: Paw avs pn I eo ap f i] oe ae iy TY Om: one VO anotuner’. A4NOONSSe w h 4a ant h,z t.} de ba ” de om wenn inat…
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…mately 50 miles at 25,000 ft. Wingmen did not see object. GCI controller had nothing other than the 51's on the SCOPE. Object passed approximately 100 ft. over and 100 1%, to left of flight leader. Wingman on left wing. Cheeked MPIS ARTCC for balloon flights and received word that last one was released from University airport at 24,/144,6%, landed 24/1901% 2…
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…10 IAS, Visual observation. d. Location of observer at time of sighting was FJMQ 1720 (Geo-ref~ eria) Location of object at time of sighting was 100 feet above and to the left of the - ° » Direction of travel East. @. Observer to be considered as fairly reliable. f. Minneapolis weather teletype sequence: MSP 0 15 278/16/5 7/026/607 &- No activity or conditio…
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…he had just seen a “flying saucer", Lt. Baldwin was inspecting the guard at an entrance to the area when he saw an object appear from a southwesterly direction and pass overhead continuing for some ten (10) ' geconds to the ME at which time it disappeared below the horizon, In Lt. Baldwin's opinion, at no time did the object leave a trail such as a meteor gi…
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3 Aprhl 1952 ae At 2045 on night of 3 Apr 52 I san, what apveared to pe, a dail of |’ fire appearing on the horizon from the South and Disappearing on the horizon to the Werth. I have no ides whatsoever the altitus of the objects however, tas speed was create I vould estimate the sceed as well over 1500 wiles/hr.. Duri-g the tice that I observed the "object"…
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…lina. at seamed Ho be holding.4t'e altitude above the earth. : I saw cit. goming ever tie water tower fron the South. It flew over head orsa little to the west and out of sight heading North. it hac a long streak of light or fire: hehind it... Right over head two balls of fire flow off of it, Tt did not seam té vary in’speed. It mst have Seon vory high for _…
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…McNeil of Sault Ste Marie, Michigan, was driving east on Michigan State Highway Number 28. Reverend McNeil states that at approximately 1600 hours on that date and at a point approximately eight (8) miles south of Sault Ste Marie, he observed for about sixty (60) seconds, a round, pink, stationary object at an altitude of five thousand (5000) feet to eight t…
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…5 seconds, (4) Residential Section of Los Alamos AEC Installation - about 4 miles north of (5) Observers reliability considered excellent. Observer is employed and trained (6) Clear weather, 40 miles visibility. Winds: 14 knots at surface. (7), (8), (9), and (10) A121 negative. On the night of this observation, few people were out doors beceuse of the severe…
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RESTRICTE: v8 a Gary Page 2 8. IF you saw the object at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. None a. Bright moonlight b. A few ie, b. Dull moonlight () Many c. No moonlight — pitch dark d. Don’t remember @ Don’t remember . Was the object brighter than the background of …
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int es eee, | ‘ nd somewhe J 2 UIS W Draw a picture that will show the shape of the object or objects. Label and include in your sketch any details of the object that you saw such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place an arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the object was moving. Ohiect was to all annesar…
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… f. Flying over open country? \ a ~y tuna + f. Other g. Other No cars on street . i poorly illuminated. 27. What were you doing at the time you saw the object, and how did you happen to notice it? I was on sidewalk in front of a residence when I heard an unusual noise. looked * oe 4 aa yt on Ps oi into the sky to the west and saw object. 28. IF you were MOVI…
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…ION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Wing Intelligence IR+1§2 ae ul x} a h, Segative i, No interception made j+ Sketch attached k, Statements by lst Lt. Chaplin and 2nd Lt, le. No radar scope presentation m Radar functioning normally before and after n, Negative COMMENT D/I, JAPAN AIR DEFENSE FORCE: The Deputy for Intelligence evaluates this report as C6 rath…
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… eee A | 1. Large, green light, solid in center with a nebula surrounding it witha | | \ | trail of isolated red lights. The nebula on the object was constant. and gave no : | on of resistance by the atmosphere. Nebula was irregular, slightly lighter joe i ~ f3: Q ee) ct fs QO in color than the core. In the momentary view of it, it appeared to be equivalent …
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…E BLANK) Le Ze a «igh A ae OY LOAUGE AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT 4 SuBiacT a i FLYOBRPT j T 254 PEPORTE! ? AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Wing Training and Operations Gampus of Cornell University Sampson AFB, N.Y. CATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 6 February 1953 17 December 1952 1 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE ) REFERENCES (Control number…
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… that any persons seeing such oddities notify their nearest Air Force installation - which, in this case, is yours. On the evening of Thursday, April 3, my husband who is a Crew Chief at ee has been engaged actively in aeronautics for 12 years, part of which was with the AAF, and a friend who is a school teacher and I were traveling in an automobile north al…
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…gic Fighter Wing LR-3-53 oe ce ae COMMENTS OF THE PREPARING OFFICER T/Set Gerald V. Kelley, AF 1119087, has been performing the duties of AFSC e7é27e Aircraft Landing Control Technician in the Airways and Air Communications Service Detachment 1921-1, 1921st AACS Squadron since August 1951 and is stated to be fully qualified by his commanding Officer. The pre…
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AIRWAYS AND AIR COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE DETACHMENT 1921-1 1921ST AACS SQUADRON Bergstrom AF Base, Austin, Texas 26 January 1953 SUBJECT: Sighting of Unidentified Targets Base Intelligence Bergstrom AF Base Austin, Texas It is my opinion that the unidentified targets sighted by Tech- nical Sergeant Kelley, Friday, 24 January 1953, was not due to mal- function …