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"4 bf %, AF FORM 12 (CLASSIFICATION) j APPRC 6 1JUN COUNTRY oe any i: ie és “AFL ¥ | q a AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT Unidentified Flying Object AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency ) Four (4) Miles North Hau Gallie,Florida 6541 Missile Test Wing,Intelligence (MTFPW) DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 9 January 1953 5 January 1953 Co2 PREP…
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HEADQUARTERS 6541ST MISSILE TEST WING PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE FLORIDA MIFPW 9 January 1953 SUBJECT: The Testimony of Mr. V. L. Black Regarding Unidentified Citing: QUESTION; Mr, Black, would you please briefly describe the object with regard to its shape, size, and color, ANSWER : The object was diamond in shape, elongated from wing tip to wing tip, similar t…
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…the distance, direction, and altitude of the craft? ANSWER ; I had walked to my car and was facing approximately south. I glanced to the right and upward. This unidentified ob- ject came into my line of view over my right shoulder. It appeared to be lower than 500 feet, and the bottom outline was reflected in the neon lights of the Westchester Motor Court wh…
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…63rd Bomb Squadron, 43rd Bomb Wing, Medium, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and his wife Mrs Dorothy Helmer, of 4351 Eastland Street, Tucson, Arizona, observed an unidentified flying object traveling in a general Southwest direction. The object was traveling at a high rate of speed and appeared to trail a rocket-type exhaust. (See diagram). The object appeared …
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…ely 19:34, MST, 27 January 1953, | y of the 63rd Bomb Squadron, 43rd Bomb W Medium, Davis—Monthan Air Force Base and his wife 3» Tucsen, — Arizona, observed an unidentified object trave a general Southwest direction. The object was traveling at a high rate of speed and appeared to trail a rocket-type exhaust. (See diagram). The ebject appeared round, brillia…
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…ROURETY TEP Ore wisi J APPROVED 1 JUNE. ibuikd , we, ) Fy bs At : rn : ee States phy j , ‘A FILL f be a AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT . SUBIERL Report of Unidentified Flying Object AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Columbus, Ohio Director of Intelligcence, Hq Comd, USAF DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 29 July 1952 27 July 1952 Unkn own. PREP…
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… AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Director of Intelligence Headquarters Command, USAF S2—2 PAGE = sd. OF 1 PAGES SUBJECT: Report of Unidentified Flying Object TOs Director of Intelligence Headquarters Command, USAF Bolling AFB Washington 25, D.C. DESCRIPTION: Color: white, size: approximately four (4) times larger than a Star, num…
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…S At 0718Z on the 6th of January 1953, this unit was notified by the CAA ARTCC at Meecham Field, Fort Worth, Texas, that they had received numerous calls of an unidentified flying object northeast of Dallas, Texas. Upon no- tification of the above information, lst Lt. Bennett, Lawrence W., Director on Duty contacted Love Field Traffic Control Tower at Dallas…
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… At O718Z on the 6th of January 1953, this unit was notified by the CAA ARTCOG at Meecham Field, Fort Worth, Texas, that they had received numerous calls of an unidentified flying object northeast of Dallas, Texas. Upon no- tification of the above information, lst Lt. Bennett, Lawrence W., Director on Duty contacted Love Field Traffic Control Tower at Dallas…
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…; the running lights of the conventional aircraft were plainly visible and the sound of its engine clearly and loudly audible in contrast to the silence of the unidentified objects. 2. Wr Reidel drove fourteen (14) blocks te his home at a speed of approxi- mately 30 MPH. Upon arrival at his home, Mr Reidel, his wife and his mother~ in-law observed the object…
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…the running lights of the conventional aircraft were plainly visible and the sound of its engirfe clearly and loudly audible in contrast to the silences of the unidentified objects. 2. ir SE crove fourteen (1) blocks to hig home at a speed of approxi- mately 30 MPH.. Upon arrival at his home, Mr aaa , his wife and his mother= in-law obssrved the objects disa…
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…SO eyay (rh f eee "as “} £ .f fi) { i SECURI Ap a ORM? 4 Cee f j ‘A r COUNTRY REPORT NO. 52-3 Ti AVE BLANK) ie AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT. tof Unidentified. Pisin AREA R spoateo ON Yiashin cton De 25 Ld FROM (Agency) DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION |G Aucust 1952 bivesctor-of—In vel tispaes— Tmle 8 Auernat 1952 SREPARED art (Officer) BEAL…
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… L. THOMAS 1ST LT. USAF PENIX, C.N., CAPT. USAF REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) I. CONTENTS: Visual observation of unidentified flying activity in vicinity of Potsdam. II, SOURCE: A, General: a BAGO. pic baad CAREW BR UK 6 Oo Ova Wde banat OOe ny C.Ny ee RAM Cee cn eee kon ed Oe hee Us Ko Serial ge RTS Gene i ME R…
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AF FORM 112 - N LASSIFICATION APPRQYED 1 JUNE 1948) \ i 4 COUNTRY REPORT NO, ‘SUBJECT orti ng of JInformation on Unidentified Rhy “AREA REPORTED ON FROM TAneies y Machi car Director of Intelligence, 0 ee eee oe eee te ee DATE OF REPORT | DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION August LYde yi, , Ful; J “PREPARED BY (Officer) T (7 “ or ry 7 j A we ; : : P ie? TH pany v…
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…VED 1 JUNE 1948 pa ae aa AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT F3G, 4602d AISS, PIAFB Pe PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE F3G-T 4A FROM (Agency) PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES SIGHTING OF UNIDENTIFIED LIGHT VII. RELATED ACTIVITY OR CONDITIONS: No activity or condition, meteorological or otherwise, which might account for the sighting was observed or reported in the area at the time of …
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…e significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inelosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) 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, &@. About 2300 hours local on 11 August the Fire Department called the Control…
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…i pee AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. 7350 BASE COMPLEMENT SQ. 962-52 | PAGE 1 OF 1 PAGES I, 4/3e. Francis J. Wenzel, saw four (4) unidentified objects while standing outside the Fire Department Building at about 2315 local flying to the East. Then they went out of sight about five (5) minutes later they returned flying to the We…
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…; AK 50% 445 f she f . , Ps : V fy S be A 1 August 1952 4 ‘ j Uf / i" SSOP LLL ETE ne : [A ( am | 5 U — SUBJECT: (Unclassified) Reporting of Information on ; . Unidentified Flying Objects | : mean : ’ ELLA TAs A] | CNet Say a TO: Director of Intelligence, Headquarters Fiftdpnth Air Force, March Air Force Base, Riverside, California 1. On & August 1952 Robert…
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Subject: (Unclassified) Reporting of Information on Unidentified Flying Objects. Det #1, SAFOPI, 1408 Federal—bldg, Los Angeles, California. 11 August 1952. the north side of the lookout station. : e. Sighting was entered in the Delilah Lookout Log. Information concerning the Log can be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, U. S. Forestry Service, Porterville…
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OAF FORM 112--PARTI | gi APPROVED 1 JSINE 1948 COUNTRY we REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) T : United States 52=4 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT Report of Unidentified Flying Object AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Washington,D.C. Director of Intelligence, He Comd, USAF _ DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 8 Sept 1952 © Sept 1952 Unknown PREPAR…