DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE6310452
DATE OF SIGHTINGJuly 1949
REPORTED LOCATIONFairfield Suisun AFB California
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PROJECT 10073 RECOR
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: k=5 seconds The objects were dull white or silver in color. They were
traveling as fast or faster than the C-82 which was overhesd
7 i at the time of the sighting and also was observed. No sound,
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIRFORCE 5D-OSI/JEM/elh
WASHINGTON
THE INSPECTOR GENERAL, USAF
. naeer~ > STH DISTRICT OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
UNCL: WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE. DAYTON OHIO
inmercyrerento, 5D 24-21 16 August 1949
SUBJECT: PROJECT GRUDGE
SPECIAL INQUIRY
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TO: Commanding General
Air Materiel Command
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base “
Dayton, Ohio
ATTENTION: MCIAXS
1. The inclosed report of investigation by Special Agent
DONALD V. OWENS, DC #9, dated 8 August 1949, is forwarded for
your information and file.
2. This investigation was not requested by this office and
no investigative action concerning subject incident is being
conducted by this District.
WEG. UsQr
EROME M. BRAUN
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INCIDENT NO.
Date of Observation 2% July 199 Date of Interview
Exact Time (local) 0600-0900
Place of Observation Fairfield Suisun aFS, California
Position of observer Ground
What attracted attention to object
Number of objects e
Apparent size Could not be determined
Color of object Dull white or silver
Shape Round
Altitude 5000-000
Direction from observer
Distance from observer
Direction of flight of object(s) basternly
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Time in sight l-5 Seconds
Speed Very high rate
Sound and odor None heard
Trail None
Luminosity
Projections
Maneuvers None observed
Manner of disappearance
Effect on Clouds
Additional information concerning objoct
Woathor Conditions Cloar, unlimited
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Tame and address of obsvurver;: SAict ;
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pvt , ) Fairfivld Suisun .:3, Calif,
Occupation and hobbics;
Soldier
Comments of Interrogator rclativo te intelligence and character of observor(s)s
NARRATIVS SUMMARY:
Between aooroximately Oxw00 and 0900 on the mornin: of 16 July 199 I was called
to the door (3ldg T=-514) by Pvt Clemmensen who exclaimed, "Hey, you cuys, como ard
see those ‘flying saucors'!" He sounded rather serious about the matt-r, so I went
to the door and he pointed "it" out to me. I saw an object which apveared to be
moving at a groat rate of speed in an easterly direction. It was visible only for
four or five seconds and seemed to disappe re «a Cee was flying by at the time and
the object appeured to be beyond the C-S2 and at an altitude of approximately
5,000 to 4,000 feet. It seemed to pass on by the Cmte very fast.
Its shape was sore or less round and not partioularly flashy in a white color.
No exhaust trails, weather very cleur, no audible combustion sound.
/:/ wammpeetee, 3/Sct, US), eee
On the mornin of 16 July 1949, between the hours of OOO und 0900, un object
was called to my atteuntion by Pvt QQ Its shape was round and its color
was dull white. It was traveling in the air in an easterly direction at a high rate
of speed. Soon after seeing it, I lost sight of it. The ceiling was unlimited. a
C-t2 was flying auch lower. The object seemed to be in the stratosphore.
/s/ Pe. Cpl, USAF
I was lookinz out of the Supply building (7-516) when, first, I saw a C-c2,.
While lookin,, I saw two other objects that I first thousht were jet planos. They
were travwling just as fast or faster than the Cece. I culled the other men, telling
them there were two flying saucers. They saw them too and the objects then disappoared.
Speed was very faust and altitude was about the same as the C-c2, which was not wry
high. Tho color was a bright silver.
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360.32 26 July 1949
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13 December 194°, the follo- ins informetion on e flvinz dise sizhving
is su:mritteds
& Locction enc tine of sichtinzs
Fairfield-Suisun iir Force Base
| 0800-0900 hrs. 18 July 1949
: b. Werther et the “Sines
Clear and unlimited
c. lemes, occupctions, enc eddresses of witnessass
NAME OCOLP: Tor i DDRES 3
S/Sgt, USAF sacar cael
Fairfield-Suisun 473, Cal.
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Fairfield-suisua AFS, Cal.
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Fairfield-Suisun ArB, Cal.
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uosjects Informe tion Tertaining to Flyin’ Disc
d. Photoernphs of objscts if eveiledles
None available
3. ‘Sketches of objects confizuretions
f. Objuct sivhseds
(1) lumber:
Two
(2) Shepes
Round
(3) Sizes ,
Could not be determined
(4) Colors
Dull White or silver
(5) Speeds
Very high rate of speed not accurately determined
(6) Heedin-s
Easterly
(7) lencuveredilitrs
None observed
(8) Altitude:
5000 to S000 feet
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subjects Infornction Pertaininy to Flviny Dise, 26 July 1949
(9) Younds
No sound was heard
(10) Exheust treil or nots
No exhaust or trail observed
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1901ST AACS SQUADRON
Fairfield-Suisun Air Force Base
California
360.32 18 July 1949
SUBJECT; Information Pertaining to Flying Disc
TOs S-2, 190lst AACS Squadron
Between approximately O800 and 0900 on the morning of 13 duly
1949 I was called to tho door (Bldg T-516) by Pvt anaes who
exclaimed, "Hey, you guys, come and see these 'flying saucers'!"
He sounded rather serious about the matter, so I went to the door
and he pointed "it" out to me. I saw an object which appeared to
be moving at a great rate of speed in an easterly direction. It
was visible only for four or five seconds and seemed to disappear.
A C-82 was flying by at the time and the object appeared to be
beyond the C-82 and at an altitude of approximately 5,000 to 8,000
feet, It seemed to pass on by the C-82 very fast.
Its shape was more or less round and not particularly flashy
in a white color. No exhaust trails, weather very clear, no audible
combustion sound,
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Major, USAF
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1901ST AACS SQUADRON
Fairfield-Suisun Air Force Base
California
360.32 18 July 1949
SUBJECT: Information Pertaining to Flying Disc
TO
S-2, 190lst AACS Squadron
On the morning of 18 July 1949, between the hours of
0800 and 0900, an:object was called to my attention by Pvt
Its shape was round and its color was dull white.
It was traveling in the air in an easterly direction at a
high rate of speed. Soon after seeing it, I lost sight of
it. The ceiling was unlimited. A C-82 was flying much
lower. The object seemed to be in the stratosphere.
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ARTHUR CONRAD
Major, USAF
Wing Intelligence Officer ’
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1901ST AACS SQUADRON
Fairfield-Suisun Air Force Base
California
360.32 18 July 1949
SUBJECTs Information Pertaining to Flying Disc
TOs S-2, 1901lst AACS Squadron
I wes looking out of the Supply building (T-516) when, first,
I saw a C-82. While looking, I saw tw other objects that I first
thought were jet planes, They were traveling just as fast or faster
than the C-82, I called the other men, telling them there vere t wo
flying saucers, They saw them too and the objects then disappeared.
Speed was very fast and eltitude was about the same as the C-82,
which was not very hizh. The color was a brizht silver.
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1901st AACS Sq
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Major, USAF
Wing Intelligence Offiotr a