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& ze . AF FORM 112—PART II APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 » FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Director of Intelligence Hgs, Tenth Air Force AFXOI FLYOBRPT 7-52 PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES be Winds (2) Surface - Calm (2) 5,000 = 2909/16 knots (3) 10,000" = 300°/18 knots (4) 15,000* = 300°/28 knots (5) 20,000" - 310°/30 knots (6) 25,000" - 3300/47 kmots (7) 30,000 - 3309/5) knots (8) 35,0…
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ial ar Fn 112—PART I) Vo . a . AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency 1-53 PAGE = OF 2 PAGES Hq WRAMA, Robins AFB, Ga. 3, Observers stated that the object was shapeless and they detected no vibra- tions, smoke, flame or odor. 4. Check with Base Weather Station, Robins ANB, Ga. and Weather Station, Cochran Field (Macon Municipal Airport) Georgia, re…
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This document details the extraordinary sighting of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) by Captain Kenju Terauchi during a Japan Air Lines cargo flight over Alaska in November 1986. Terauchi and his crew observed two belts of amber lights that exhibited advanced technology and maneuverability, leading Terauchi to conclude they were of extraterrestrial origin.…
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…ly by that time it had moved from it's position to five (5) o'clock where we lost track of it. ‘The Staff Duty Officer left, telling us to come over and make a report in the morning. He had been gone about five (5) minutes when we heard a F-9 make a quick warm-up and take off immediately. The F-9 had it's After-burner going and it climbed straight up at a pr…
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A report clarifying that a bright flash seen in the sky by villagers in Northwest Alaska was not a UFO, but rather the result of Soviet rocket fuel being dumped from a newly launched rocket, Cosmos 1833.
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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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…l Building | , | Los Angeles 12, 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, Californ…
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AF FORM 412—PARTH. | eas AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT ee : “th ‘ae ter “Federal Security Agency _ Hie es »-*gen Francisco, Ca : *: “s eet oe “e THis ios es ty Tighe (a ie ae 3 y ae Se nee, i tg x as “3 Figtmel SS : a ee oe - ~~ Geptein EB, M. Johnson, USAF Public Information Office... a ea ng Headquarters Western Ai “Hamilton Air Force 1 cription chon…
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…e) a. No wind 6) Slight breeze c. Strong wind d. Don’t remember 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One) a. Cold CB.) Cool c. Warm d. Hot e. Don’t remember . When did you report to some official that you had seen the object? 26 January 1953 Day Month Year . Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (Circle One) Ges) No 36.1 IF you answered YES, did they …
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…cle One) (a) Dry a. Cold b. Fog, mist, or light rain b. Cool c. Moderate orheavy rain ©) Warm d. Snow d. Hot e. Don’t remember e. Don’t remember . When did you report to some official that you had seen the object? 26 January 1953 Day Month Year . Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (Circle One) No 36.1 IF you answered YES, did they see t…
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…ed thoroughly? What was their opinion? No Was a permanent record "track" made of the target positions as they appeared on the indicators? If so, attach to this report. (Plot on back of page 1.) No At what range, azimuth, altitude, and time was the target observed? Range: 9 miles; Azimuth: 270°; Alt: 10 to 15,000 ft. (estimated) Time: 2115 MST, (26 Jan 53). H…
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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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…9 WE = Vs ei Y Ranges PG “ In Mil 2. Was a permanent record "track" made of the target positions as they appeared 4 ne on the indicators? If so, attach to this report. (Plot on back of page 1.) © a ate” 7 5 n, ‘4 av) 4 y Yi 3 é ‘ Yes. see attached repc on back page l. J pf te yA ¢ > < tr > 3. At what range, azimuth, altitude, and time was the target observed…
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…USTON, TEXAS GD CTIMm Term. WQTWNH BRET wUDTI UL @ LYOF JL. Director of Intelligence United States Air Force Washington 25, D. CG. Submitted herewi th gs gence Report, IR-1=53, su Inte bject above, in accordance with Air Force Letter 200-5, dated 29 Apr \j 7D 1p D gt Lf <2 a“. / 1 Incl PAT HY LADNER Form 112 w/atchmt Major USAF Wg T&O Officer ene mR BERT A P…
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AF FORM 112—PART Il \ (CLASSIFICATION) APPROVEL*: JUNE 1948 FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Sar) 2) 252 (%, rh} , & e 2 ee | AAT AAD} r ne ry * > iL 7 ee fae 4 . PAGE L OF 7 ‘ ob n *] ° ° 4 5) i Ie { F i i J 4 \ / © | J rT) . ° e av j . ; 7 ) $ + { € A aa ° * 1 * sme etal] e circular > > ‘ ANS > ™ ) +- } > ! : 7 t, ] aa 9 si 7 ah m 7 ' ty Od a + 8 oe i ut > 9 i. ‘ …
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…ve been quite rapid, I would med somethere be- tween 5 and 750 mphe This is based on what I have observed from aircraft. I left the objects to make the call to report them; when I went back they were not there. From time to time I saw stars above the object. I have never seen anything like this before. fra 2e I saw this object at approximately 2300 (CST) on …
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— Sn ely ACME ants : LRSHERTION OG AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Group Intelligence NGD-2-53 PAGE 3 OF bf PAGES Yesterday, 26 duly 1953, at approximately 1100 A.M., at Deer Greek Springs, Nevada, i saw aflying object which I could not identify,. i could see it with my neked eye as a small shiny object ond I brought it into more detail with a pair of 10…
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… noticing this, I drew it to the attention of A/2c Lysakowski. I asked him to call operations for a check and location so that if it was a forest fire, I could report it to the Lands and Forests Department of Ontario. Rabe, i Melle YRICHARD H, HALLSTROM UL Bets ar te 373 3e3 9l2th AC&W Squadron Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of August 1953. …