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Matching “Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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…e? d. Flying near an airfield? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying over open country? @) Other Military Base . What were you doing at the time you saw the object, and how did you happen to notice it? Guarding the back door to Operations - the object was very bright and at first I thought. it was a star. . IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at …
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…ith you at the time you saw the object? (Circle One) No 36.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) ¥e9 No 36.2 Please list their names and addresses: Raymond lL. Welch A/le, 769th AC&W Sq Continental Divide, New Mexico _ Was this the first time that you had seen an object or objects like this? (Circle One) No 37.1 IF you answered NO,…
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…COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LEAVE BDA i PU, 4 7 = — UaSade Tapas 53/602 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT or FLY OBRPT AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Long Island, New York 5th Ftr-Intep Sq., McGuire AFB, Trenton, NJ DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION : 9 January 1953 29 October 1952 A-3 PREPARED BY (Officer) Source 1st Lt David H. Goodnough., Pi…
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…8 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. TR~3-538 5th Ftr<Intep Sa, McGAFB, Nida j PAGE 3 OF 3 PAGES Air Almanac, The weather was ceiling and visibility unlimited and the stars were out. "The position of Venus at 1010 Zebra was local hour angle 226 degrees 12 minutes - declination south 22 degrees 58 minutes." ‘This information was take…
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… three o'clock high crossing over course to (8) eight o'clock. As I observed this aircraft, I noticed a silver ball off the right wing. The ball was stationary and we left it behind | at (6) six o'clock. Total time for this observation wa } about (3) three minutes. The ball appeared to be made of polished metal, silver o¥ chrome. It appeared to be small, and…
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…tes’ Theles COV SBIDY 2 ~ AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT x FLYOBRPT AREA REPORTE! FROM (A x 4 e penny ‘i at “onl? Hq 2500th Air Base Wing New York and Pennsylvania Mitchel hay Force Base, New York DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 16 February 1953 28 January 1953 F=6 aS ee See? source Mr. Lionel Day, Mrs. Dmitry P. Essipoff Major Jam…
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… Field, (no direction given), at avproximately 205 EST, h March 1953. The object was ar dirigible type, with holes in the The altitude was given as tree- sides and flashing a yellow light. top. level. Observer, No other information was stated that this given as to description, is the third time that peed, or direction. she has seen this ob- ject, once, a mon…
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… BaICH RIGHT ACCOUNT FOR SIGHTING CHA THE Saas SIGHTING HAS SEBM REPORTED O8 ArYROXIMATELY BICHT pIVrERSNT posas: Seo UPOe. LEVESTIGATION aY TB POUR Six. SEVEN TURKE GROUHD OBSERVER JqLAD BOM - CoA 3.1008 CBA WAIBR CMA ‘It WAS POUND Bie) _ AE PLANET VaSUS Po IT BECOMES VERY eer a BRIGHT AND LARUE JUST BBFORA SRTIIIG oo re PD EXISTENCE OF PHYSICAL BVIDSHCH CU…
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a AF FORM 112—PART | APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 (CLASSIFICATION) A COUNTRY _ | REPORT NO. —_——————- -——_—- + USA ‘SUBJECT ABER RETORTED Op ’ : LZ cae « “ Se" vere 10 DATE OF REPORT)» ¥ LL, MALE DATE OF INFORMATION --— PER BARON 1953 8 ARCH 1963 REFERENCES) ( Qomtrol number, dinectine, prenjous report, ee. as applicable) CIVILIAN, MR, vere @ + A T* & tidiskeyp Mle …
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…SIFICATION) A large red light, appreximately thirty-six (36) inches in diameter, was reported by six Air Policemen at 18/0455Z Feb 53 as cressing Elmendorf AFB and the city of Anchorage, and then disappearing in a vertical climb. Ne identification has been established. m R25 roy, SII pee say 5 oo OS EE rare ed arin fo-SZAE memo vere | eae f _ 2 wes | JOHN S,…
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…ficance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin tert of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) 1. Between the approximate hours of 09452 and 10052, 17 February 1953, an unidentified flying object was 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…
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…inal one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) One unidentified flying object observed both visually and by GCA by eight (8) personnel at 2137 ITEM, 7 March 1953 at Ashiya Air Base, APO 75, Kyushu, Japan. Other flying objects observed until 2212 ITEM by GCA only, one (1) F~94 and one (1) crash boat d…
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…6, dtd 20 apr 52. 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 rangin…
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…iya at speed estimated from 240 MPH te 360 UPi off the Lend of Rumway 12, Altitudes ing from 200 to 1000 feet, Pr ately from one-quarter to threes ox wiles out and 200 feet altitude, | tie targets were observed on Al/MN]l GOA Unit £20 on asimrth, elevation imdicatorg. GCA site louated at Ashiya Air Bese, APO 75, i hag no visual contact (I did not onter the u…
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…948 (CLASSIFICATION) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO, Dir of Intel. 28th Air Div, Hamilton AFB, Calif. TRPA53 \\ pace OO or 3 PAGES and the horizon decreased, the observers viewed it through an in- creasing amount of haze and smoke from local brush fires, This would probably account for the apparent changes in size, color, ami mov…
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…non “f OF. @ nacear vUpnserver A/le Billy F. Conway, 665th AC&W Squadron, Cal ty Michi Phone 21 or 6 Radar,Observer Crew Chief. On 20 April 19535 between 0118Z and 0215Z a series of targets were sizhted . h, MEO CAs if iad n es R : , : } y the oOdt GW Squadron, Calumet, Michigan. The plots orginated approximately + : Phi Argh Mt A ath Pai com O : m — . ‘ ’ e…
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…. Radar sighting only, appeared as a normal target ex abrupt maneuvers were noted. Several individual targets were noted. @. Time of sighting was between 0118Z and @215:15 on 20 April 1953. d- Manner of sighting was Electronic, Speed was between 1800 mph to 6,4 depending on the target. Type aircraft was unknown, targets believed to be interference from shipb…
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…hO 9. Were Pictures TOROic ccs cedcccéieceeccesell ITI. RELIABILITY OF SOURCE: ist Lt. White is unknown to the undersigned, however he appeared to be attentive and cooperative during debriefing and briefing period. IV. INTERVIEWER: T/Sgt. Thomas A. Gundic + healer laa lst Lt., USAF — Intelligence Officer Foor! tT ‘ nr iees meme nel |9y wehbe ee INCLS. ee ee …
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…bright lights, All sightings were made from 32 12' N 110° 571 w between 2145 to 2210, Twice the lights were observed heading in a direction from north to south and Shen turning to a northwest heading and disappearing. The observer estimates the sightings to be at an extremely high altitude. The only known aerial activity was a C-46 aircraft departing Davis—M…
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… 3 16. Tell in a few words the following things about the object. a. Sound b. Color 17. 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 directi…