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…f report. Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part IT.) Visual observation of unidentified objects in N portion of cleared 6. Assigned Ne ele chs Win Cad va TAT S.A.M. Sq.; Wsbdn. Capt. Webster is known to the undersigned and I have confidence in his judgement. He is a mature, …
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…. nis is a combined report by the 2nd and 5th Fichter—Interceptor Squadrons, of McGuire Air Force Base,’ Trentonyg New Jersey, pertaining to the sighting of an unidentified object on Saturdayy 6 December 1952, at 1800 to 2005 EST over 40 desrees zero minutes North, and 74 degrees 30 minutes West, 2. The information contained in this report was received throu…
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…RM 112—PART | ‘is © (CLASSIFICATION) pela iss APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) United States AF-531059 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Unidentified Flying Object AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Southern Wisconsin 755th AC&W Sq, Williams Bay, Wisconsi DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 26 February 1953 23 February 1953 F-5 P…
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… t : (CLASSIFICATION) une APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) United States ta Ray! AF-531059 ~ AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT — SUBJECT Unidentified Flying Object AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) _ Southern Wisconsin 155th AC&W Sq, Willi DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION VALUATION 26 February 1953 23 February 1953 F-5 PREPARED BY (Offi…
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… FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U. S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be used for research purposes, and will be regarde…
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… FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U. S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be used for research purposes, and will be regarde…
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…Five (5) RPM, 400 PRE What was the approximate frequency of the transmitter? 1290 MC II. GENERAL QUESTIONS What were the general weather conditions at the time unidentified target was observed? High thin overcast and low broken overcast. What weather data from nearby U.S. weather stations is available on temperature vs . altitude, humidity vs altitude, and w…
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… (CLASSIFICATION) APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT From (HRW), 6024 AISS, PIAFB ee PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE F3G~1~5A 1 2 PAGE OF SIGHTING OF UNIDENTIFIED LIGHT I, DESCRIPTION OF THE OBJECT: One (1) dark red, light, circular in shape, and four (4) or five (5) times larger tham any visible star, displayed no aerodynamic features, Path of fli…
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…48 <a GEASHIFICATION) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT REPORT NO. ~ FROM (Agency) F3G, 46024 AISS, PIAFB PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE F3G =T-5A PAGE & of SIGHTING OF UNIDENTIFIED LIGHT VIIs RELATED ACTIVITY OR CONDITIONS: No activity or condition, metorological or otherwise, which might account for the sighting was reported in the area, However, @ similiar object …
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… APPROVED 1 JUNE 1943 re ce 3 od AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT ai POM “EHR 6024 AISS, PLAFB geste i | PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE 3 P3G-T-5A ot oe pe SIGHTING OF UNIDENTIFIED LIGHT I, DESCRIPTION OF THE OBJECT? One (1) dark red, light, circular in shape, and four (4) or five (5) times larger tham any visible star, displayed no aerodynamic features, Path of fli…
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7 COUNTRY ey wk ee : REPORT NO. (LEA Tee 2 “nited States of America AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION POR SUBJECT y 4 Unidentified Flying Object AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Congaree Air Forte Base, South Carolina Teith AGGW Sae, Shaw AFB, S.¥, DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION | EVALUATION 6 March 1953 5 March 1953 2 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Benjemin F, I…
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…. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) Report submitted in compliance with AFL 200-5, Department ef the Air Force, dated 29 April 1952, Observation of unidentified flying objees by Captain Roderiek D. Thompson of this base, Significance ef this report is undetermined, # % \ % aan DECLASS oF ai wr at { is Cr Me fing ali ae gs, Dae ee ip be fed wh EN …
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AF FORM'112—P&RT | APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY v raray, REPORT NO. 4M BUANK) oom, fhe : hlasktl LOAD 4,53 pf e fy, VALI, AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION/REPORT Unidentified Flying Object AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Alaska 10th Air Division (Defense) DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 21 Feb 53 18 Feb 53 F~6 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Major John…
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< « RE FORM 112—PART. A neweee APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY ~ ee E : ee 5s ame ae" -, ay 2 pe ~ AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION-REPORT FLYOBRPT, cass of Unidentified Flying Objects AREA REPORTED ON FROM. (Agency) Lake Huron and Northeast Michigan th AC&W Squadron, Port Aust c DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 27 February 1953 17 February 1953 _ : E-…
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CLASSIFICATION: HQ: 754TH AC&W SQUADRON AUTH: COMMANDING OFFICER INTTTAL: eo 2" WEM DATE: At 2204 EST on 17 February 1953, an unidentified light was sighted visually by A 1C John Mandinec while on guard duty, I was notified of the sighting and made an observation of it. The object was seen or appeared to hover at approximately 100 feet above the horizon. At …
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…if. TRAM 53 WV Ce | or 9 PAGES On 2 March 1953 between 2100 and 2135 PST, T/Sgt Benjamin F. Brunges of the 775th AC&W Squadron, Cambria, California observed an unidentified flying object. Sgt Brunges subsequently contacted three other airmen whom he knew to be on duty at that time, The other three airmen also observed the unusual object. See inclosures 1, 2,…
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…aze and smoke from local brush fires, This would probably account for the apparent changes in size, color, ami movement of this planet. It is possible that the unidentified fly- ing object observed by the four airmen on 2 March 1953 was the same isi observed from the 775th AC&W Squadron on the two subsequent NLENGS > 8. Negative. 9. Negative, 10, Negative, C…
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…t hau > RPM Normal. Was zed frequently during detection of unusual activity. ency of the transmitter? 1412 mcs i ere the general weather conditions at the time unidentified target was observed? 28 visibility, snow, overcast. om nearby U.S. weather stations is available on temperature vs vs altitude, and wind velocity vs altitude? E 2000 Overcast, 15 Mi. Vis.…
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…e significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin tert of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) I. CONTENTS: Visual observation of Unidentified Flying Activity in S (Frankfurt - Berlin) Corridor. II. SOURCE: A. General: kt Name oc ccccecccccccceseccvcsccccesecessethite, E.R, a Dc bb boas 0 ChO ck 6 cba hd <K6k 0k 0 0 dob Lt. 3. S…
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…ATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Head quart 36th Divisio Basie seh ikes FB, Th ecger nic | LRP 3-53 PAGE +» 2 Paces 1. On the night of 15 April 1953, fovr unidentified sightings of lights over Tucson, Arizonay were observed and reported, a. The first sighting was orange-red, predominating color was orange. It was first Sighted coming from th ie north on…