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Matching “Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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…erschrift .Frohe Ferientage fiir nsere Kinder” in der Nr 22 unserer Betriebs- zeitung kritisier re der oge Krdcher aus dem echnol Ee iro i as Verhalten der zustandigen | der BGL in der Kinderferienaktion las ist Un he seiner Kritik? > Kinder sind fiir das Be ee erferienlager kr ra stshamnt mer vom 10. . vorgesehen ; r erfuhr, daB die in seiner Noe wohnenden …
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RESTRIC] = Page 2 e'. IF you saw the object at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): () None a. Bright moonlight b. A few Cb) Dull moonlight c. Many c. No moonlight — pitch dark d. Don’t remember d. Don’t remember . Was the object brighter than the background of the sky? (C…
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…an airplane . Flying over a city? e. At sea Flying over open country? f, f. Other © Other __Military base . What were you doing at the time you saw the object, and how did you happen to notice it? On duty in operations room. Man on way to operations first saw object. . IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the follow…
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RESTRICTED Page 2 @.:. IF you saw the object at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. Bright moonlight @). Dull moonlight c. No moonlight — pitch dark d. Don’t remember d. Don’t remember . Was the object brighter than the background of the sky? (Circle One): @) Yes b. No…
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…ical or otherwise, which might account for the sighting was reported in the area, However, @ similiar object was reported during these hours on 23 Feb 53 by Mr and Mrs Clarence Canbridge. ( See report # F3Q-T#HA dated 27 Feb 53.) VIII, PHYSICAL EVIDENCE: No physical evidence pertaining to the sighting was secured during the investigation, Ti, INTERCEPTION OR…
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…f us could identify the object. We both took gun camera nictures to confirm the sighting. The object looked like a silver disk, first showing its circular side and then the flat side. It first appeared high at (3) three o'clock and was left high at (4:30) four thirty. I watched until it went out of sight. CARL DWARDS é j ot dl Pe y| F ee ¥) a: ee ay. fA e LA…
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…’ | (LEAVE BLAN United States The] 53 OA SF foe. AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT i. AnEA REPORT ED ON FROM (A H + 70 “om) “Tq 2500th Air Base Wing New Zork and Pennsylvania hl tehel Air Force Base, New York DATE OF REPGRT ; DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION of j nah . 16 February 1953 23 January 195° FG PREPARED BY ( Officer) i SOURCE Major James As Gover, …
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… a summar; nost comcise form is impossibie. this report. oy z report is cared on Part II of ry of the followiz pre; the report ~ JECLASSIF TED AL652 Sacer 3(E) and 5(D) or ©, ; EF fibm | 829 9h nhe w nba eo o By J. bie 2 me ay NARS, Date “7 he fof lh Bibiw Aris it, c. Bon LD a sat F Ary. rete ee gh ge APpProv ine oh We Saye & ¥ % ST cunews " $/5% at John we …
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…Me fing ali ae gs, Dae ee ip be fed wh EN fr ee: J: \ / r IguIs C J 7 a are INCLS, i 2 [tt USAF l/ Incl 1 = Statement : 3600 Flying Trng Wing Inel 2 = Sketch 1 and 2 Intelligence Qffieer DISTRIBUTION BY ORIGINATOR Ord ginal = D/I, pes/o, Headquarters USAF, ATTN: APOIN-C/0C 1 cc = Chief, Air Tech Intel Center, ATTN; ATIAAe2c, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohie 2 ec —…
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…ver at a low altitude, no distance given. Object was described as @ ball’ of © [fire with an orange border at a low altitude. Object seemed. to hang in the sky and “s “to move in anarthernly direction. Object was observed approximately 8 or 9 tines in | | h hours, for approximately 15 to 30 minutes each time, and could be seer | elouds. Witnesses to observat…
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Followine statement furnished as required uy APL, 20005, dtd 20 Agr 52. STATEMENT + approximately 1237 4, 8 Merch 1968, GOA called vower and asked if or siparatt nee im Aes Poth Towor eur a light off the ra of Runway 12 at approximately 1000 feet. Tie light st ed in the yg etn for approximately 10 minutes. The light seemed to + go erg — rise rapidly and then…
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… to about 500 feety climbed again to about 800 feet before disappearing. Por Te Ge (2 & 3): wore observed on AN/ ie ee As | ‘ (GOA) Unit 920 on sdfrch, asimith and elevation indicat tang cel Avyroackh ings were from 2157 to 2212 I Moreh 8, 1963, Lonsore.s Times of sigh: cng 7e @e (4) Objects were observed from the GGA site, Ashiya Air Base, 40 Par Ge (5) Fir…
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Following statement furnished as required ny AVL, 20005, dtd 20 Apr 62, AG approximately 2137 I, 8 Merch 1953, GOA. called the tower a ie S, GOA t and asked if we had any alreraft in the vicinity, ‘Yower swra light off the end of ~ Runway 12 at approximately 1000 feet. The light stayed in the vicinity for appraximntel oe : ; pe y 10 wimites. The light seamed…
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S£6uRITY INFORMATION Classification Seemet , By Authority of he ee ou The Commanding Officer KE FORM.112 ~ s Gchcaecavion 783rd AC&W Squadron APPROWED 1 JUNE 1948" COUNTRY REPORT NO. IR-11-53 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPOR SUBJECT Report of Unusual Target FLYOBR AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Eastern Central Indiana 783rd ACG Squadron, Charleston, W. Va.…
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: ¢ 7 é : | Classification Gemmet s By Authority of The Commanding Officer cy? Rt, ae (CLASSIFICATION) , 783rd AC&W Squadron AG FORM.112 & APPRCWED 1 JUNE 1948 a 4 COUNTRY | REPORT NO. (LEA VE BLANR) y ge f en IR-11~53 AAG MA ie Gif i AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPOR LE ee LT a a SUBJECT Report of Unusual Target FLYOBRPT AREA REPORTED ON —-— FROM (Agency) …
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…be. p, hard tube, etc.) is used in the radar equipment? trol) circuit of the receiver operating properly? erence Irom another radar set been observed recently, and are personnel th vhe effects caused by an interfering signal? scope", etc., were used to follow the target? f= DDT NT ow be os Das oe Pn toa te ) % i al Tat ne digs pr a oll t hau > RPM Normal. Wa…
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…no known meteorological activity which may have caused this phenomena, 8. Four photographs were taken of these sightings. Because of the slow speed of the film and short exposure time of 15 seconds the film was blank when developed, positive type of identification was made. (Evaluation F3 ) APPROVED: Vomae THOMAS J. Major, USAF Asst Chief, Intelligence Divis…
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…hted in the sky an object which seemed te be over Ellingten AFs, The ebject was pinkish purple in celor, 1 ebserved the objert flying a straight ceurse. Spe ed and height was undertérmimed, then it appeared te go straight up. i observed fer appreximately 60 secends before it disappeared, ne exhaust or centrail<vwre ebserved. fff». A, irs, Geneviere Hagerman …