1,699 matching evidence objects
Ranked by relevance
Matching “Large Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
100% match
…aft, Number 5914 departed RHEIN/MAIN at 11227 anda arrived TEMPELHOF at 1239Z, 26 December 1952. Altitude was 9,000 feet, Visibility two (2) miles in haze. iI. Unidentified flying activity in vicinity of Potsdam (5224N/1304E), Five (5) unidentified Aircraft, trailing con-trails, were flying at an altitude of approximately 18,000 feet in vicinity of Potsdam. …
100% match
…ccordance with. the provisions of Air Force SS a ee dated 29 April 1952 are reports of interviews held by this sg nag nds : sae Robert Chandler, who sighted an unidentified object at Warner Kobins, pinay eit January 1953. Both observers identified the time of sighting at approximately hours EST. 1. Unidentified Flying Objects: a. Observer: Mr. & Mrs. Robert …
100% match
…ith the provisions of Air Force Letter 200-5, dated 29 Avril 1952 are reports of interviews held by this office with Mr, & Mrs, Robert Chandler, who sighted an unidentified object at Warner Kobins, Georgia on 6 January 1953. Both observers identified the time of sighting at approximately 2100 hours EST. 1. Unidentified Flying Objects: a. Observer: Mr, & Mrs.…
100% match
APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LEAV. t fe d zs Ye 3 / United States 15 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT Report of Information on Unidentified Flying Objects AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) N/A Intelligence Officer, 2596thAPRRTC Hensley rit, DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 16 Jan 1953 N/A PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE WORTH M,…
100% match
…he oy ve en ew ATW YT 7”) TD Tye / ar t | YOLGEC OTabes AFXOI FLYOBRPT 6-52 LG uf 7) | "J A ORMATION REPORT \\* ‘ ~ ‘SUBJECT by het Reporting of Information on Unidentified Flying Objects AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency ) Michigan Director of Intelligence, Hgs Tenth AF DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION | ei August 1952 17 July 1952 rey ie PREPARED …
100% match
…NTRY ¢ * REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) | \ ‘\ as aa United States AFXOI FLYOBRPT 6-52 | } vg AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT Reporting of Information on Unidentified Flying Objects AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Michigan Director of Intelligence, Hq Tenth AF DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 19 Aug 52 18 Aug 52 C3 ei See lear source 1G ALF…
100% match
… 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 INFORMATION EVALUATION 19 aug 52 18 Aug 52 0-3 PREPARED BY (Offi…
100% match
…e significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin tert of report on AF Form 112—Part IT.) 1. Forwarded herein is a report of unidentified flying objects as obtained by the 1946th AACS Squadron, S-2, officer Capt. Frederick A, Boswell, AO~2044539, 12 August 1952, &. About 2300 hours local on 11 August the Fire Department cal…
100% match
…2, California ' — MAdison 7411 »TrG j2i148 if oe; See, 7 SES | ee ° 4a ‘eA QO / A aie 4 August 1952 j : 4 SUBJECT: (Unclassified) Reporting of Information on ' Unidentified Flying Objects i ae Wad bee { | (0 ; LAL A 7 f | na TO: Director of Intelligence, Headquarters Fiftdpnth Air Force, March Air Force Base, Riverside, California 1. On & August 1952 Robert …
100% match
fi ‘AF FORM 112---PART | APPROVED 1 SINE 1948 | He ALT COUNTRY | REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) United States 52 =4 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Report of Unidentified Flying Object AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) SUBJECT Washington,D.C. Director of Intelligence, He Comd, USAF DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION Sn ET, ORME 8 Sept 1952 o Sept 1952 Unknown PRE…
100% match
…as oval shaped in appearance, be Colers Very bright silver, c. Number of objects observed: One (1). d. No trail or exhaust was observed, e, The object appeared larger than B-29s witnessed at same approximate distance from observer, f, No audible sound was observed, 8, The speed varied from standing still to tremendous speed, in excess of any speed witnessed …
100% match
… object was oval shaped in appearance, Colers Very bright silver, Number of objects observed: One (1), No trail or exhaust was observed, e, The object appeared larger than B~29s witnessed at same approximate distance from observer, f, No audible sound was observed, &_ The speed varied from standing still to tremendous speed, in excess of any speed witnessed …
100% match
…se summary of report, Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) Report of unidentified object in flight as observed by Lewis L. Chandler (CIV). Lt ae INCLS. Statement from Lewis L. Chandler (CIV) sae —-_—_—_—_——————— — See Ea ——— Sn DISTRIBUTION BY ORIGINATOR THRU: Commandi…
100% match
…t, Number 3722, departed Rhein/Main at 07032 and arrived TEMPELHOF at 09372, 20 September 1952. Altitude 5,500 feet, Visibility ten (10) miles with clouds. ii. Unidentified objects in N portion of cleared corridor in Born (5222N/1128E) Dolle (5224N/1137E) Meneuver Area. 4n undetermined number of unidentified dirt covered objects were located at approximately…
100% match
…t inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112— 5 art II.) At 1927, PST, 9 January 1953, two (2) pilots assigned to this organization ohserved unidentified flying objects (lights) in the vicinity of Santa Ana, California while flying on &® routine training mission. An investigation was conducted and a statement was: obtained from the aircraf…
100% match
…RM 112 APPROVED 4 JUNE 1948« wi We ‘ems an COUNTRY REPORT NO. Peavey c af Ley i. UNI TE® STATES IR-2-53 W be ee AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION cor Be ORT SUBJECT Unidentified Flying Objects Report AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency ) Boise, Idaho Det #3, 4773rd Ground Observer Squadron DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 4 February 1953 3 February 1953 PR…
100% match
…Doth COUNTRY REPORT NO. Labatt E. BRA 9] i aaa) gi i ‘ TSA a Af 4 “t =i - Lf 2 P3Q—T-—5 ee fe “OE” ae ae AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT IGETING OF UNIDENTIFIED LICHT APEA cee ‘ON. FROM (Agency) 2ASTON CENTER COMMUNITY ME(146°37$W57°47!) | FLIGHT 3-G, 46024 AISS, PIAFB DATE CF RE PORT : DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION ___ 4 Farch 1953 2 March 1953…
100% match
…r concise summary of report, Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) An unidentified object was observed by ten (10) crew members of the 52nd Bombardment Squadron, 68th Bombardment Wing, on 12 February 1953, Ref, Par, 7c AFI: 20085, 29 April 1952: (1) Ten (10) crew member…
100% match
…LASSIFICATION) —————_ COUNTRY ae REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK), Ss os 4 F a rd, AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT FLYOBRPT, GROUND OBSERVER POST REPORT OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT AREA REPORTED ON 3 FROM. (Agency) SYRACUSE, NEW YORK PP 5002 655TH ACSW SQUADRON, WATERTOWN, NEW YORK DATE OF REPORT ~~ DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 5 MARCH 1953 2015 EST,…
100% match
…y COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LEAVE gee Cs pe a a a ithe Re So x ats 4 Va re, ye AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT | SUBJECT FLYOBRPT, GROUND OBSERVER POST REPORT OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) SYRACUSE, NEW YORK Pp 5002 659TH AC&37 SQUATRON, WATERTOWN, NEW YORK DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 5 MARCH 1953 20h5 EST, i MA…