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… and under what circumstances did you see other ones? 38. In your opinion what do you think the object was and what might have caused it? RESTRICTED SECURITY INFORMATION Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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…o. 9365 on a routine training mission. During this period we were under simulated attack from four F-86 type fighter aircraft from George AFB, Victorville, California. I was searching for fighters in my assigned quadrant when a large jet air- eraft leaving four contrails appeared at (3) three o'clock high crossing over course to (8) eight o'clock. As I obser…
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…215231 T/Set At 1900GCT 2 February 1953 I was in the CFC gunner's position of B-50 type aircraft No. 9365 flying at an altitude of 25,000 feet. I was searching for fighter attacks from F-86 aircraft which were in the area. I1 sawa B-52 at (3). three o'clock high. As this aireraft passed, I noticed a silver object in its wake. I ealled on the interphone. "Doe…
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AF FORM 112—PART II APPR? 1 JUNE 1948 * "+ AIR INTELLIGENCE esi nO REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. PAGE & OF PAGES FLYING SAUCER (The Pield, Conway, S. C., 5 February 1953) instantaneously, some never even Kicked. All have died from poisoning, of a caustic nature. There have been no early symptoms. The cows simply have fallen over, and have died in an instan…
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A ete. AF FORM 10--PART II APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 wr FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. PAGE 8 OF PAGES A NAGY. Berm s Tre te Candk4t ws cyt A NAVY BLIMP (The Ioris Sentinel, Loris,S. ¢. , ae os i ot eat fen, J eae ae ‘ : % ¢ v Fass rie Foo . ‘ r: 2he 7 = % So fyy 7 to identify planes on sight. If the objeat om Saw end shot was a plane or a blimp, erriim | . is a | : T …
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AF FORM 112—PART 1 APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY __ | REPORT NO. atcey SPOOS] uae AIR INTELLIGENCE INORMATeD REPORT ‘lero 2ea3k WAS CHA LEMITE OF TINE OBSSEYED ONE Tio MENOVES #O CHARLIE PD, rere 2 OF DaSZEVA TION CNA VISUAL (CMA FHOM GROURD Fu HO OPTICAL 02 ELEGTACHIC £QU IEE wed PD AG Vo LOCATION Gy OBSERVER CLE AEHT*S HILL MAINS PD LOCATION O¢ COURCT NITE …
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HEADQUARTERS SCOTT ATR FORCE BASE and 3310th Technical Training Wing SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, ILLINOIS 20 April 1953 Mre Weldon We. Watson 112 Williams Street East Prairie, Missouri Dear Mr. Watsons Thank you for your letter of April 17-¢ We are very much interested in the sightings of unusual objects and would like you to make a detailed report. This report sh…
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East Prairie, Moe April 28, 1953. Jemes He Webb Major, USAF Wing Intelligence Officer Scott AFB, Ille Dear Major Webb, I shall attempt to give you detailed information you asked for in your letter of April 20. Time of sightin was about 3:10 PeMe until about 5:35 PeMe The objects appeared to rounde Circular surface. Altitude= 10,000 feet upe Position from mo …
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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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…oon, and perhaps larger, somewhat oblong in shape, The object then appeared to descend somewhat and resemble an eagle or buzzard sailing, but was mich too high for such; but still appeared to drift about like a buzzard and to hover at times. The object then began to swing in an are toward the north with great acceleration, and short pointed wings became visi…
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The following information was obtained by long distance telephone from lst Lt HARRIS, Robert NMI, AO 590921, 7th Communication Squadron Ent Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado. At time of sighting Lt Harris was at Cordell Hall, Oklahoma A & M Campus, Stillwater, Oklahoma, where he will remain until 23 July 1953. le As close as I could say it was ellip…
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The following information was obtained by long distance telephone from Mre Earl Le Iba, Box 131, Goodwell, Oklahoma, telephone no. 3076. Mr. Iba is temporarily residing at Cordell Hall, Oklahoma A & M Campus, Stillwater, Oklahamae le What I saw looked like two (2) search light flashes that varied back and forth, one hitting right on top of the other. They wo…
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…parilecee wna ae" scue 1a (469) hart nun Scale 1:1,000,000 , ABI = 379 ABI =i: : FTW =: ° 5 : ! am = FJ 326 BGS Se 2 anid 11°F Fe. = ; 10°E (Joins 407) 98°H To Fort Worth 97°J 7 E 96° (Joins 407) ellis . To Bia Spring (Joins 40 ee 407) 100° (Joins 407) To Abilene S a —_— ou 2 a (Joins 406) 102°p To Big Sprin 0 Big Spring oins 406) 101° (Joins IT Rraebe : rer…
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AE FORM 112-PART II . APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 a ARE (CLASSIFICATION) y cette: SRE NFORMATION REP . 2, nares ORT From “am ae of Intel, 28th Air Div (Def), Hamilton AFB, Calif.) 78 Tne5—534s REPORT NO. PAGE 3 OF PAGES difficult. 3. The unidentified flying objects were observed in a direction which generally coincided with the atmospheric area above Mono Lake, Cal…