DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE9618833
DATE OF SIGHTINGNovember 1950
REPORTED LOCATIONMaxwell AFB Ala
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On Thanksgiving Day, 23 November 1950, between 1508 and 1525, 1 saw four
objects which I could not identify.
They apveared to be about 3/8" in diameter, perfectly circular and very hic’.
They were brilliantly white, olaost norcelain white, By measuring the distance
and time involved, they we.e zovinz very fast.
The first object came froa about 2:0° and, when over Montronery, ascended to
ao very frest hei-ht. As it descended, it anrearcd to turn over and over, ‘his
object then moved off ranidly to the NE and disapnenared, lv wife a-w tids object
as it was cescendineg over Lontronery and moving off to the lc, as this obsect
flinved over several tines while ascending ‘nd descending I could tell it wes round
when viewed from the botton and thin when viewed from the side.
A few minutes later another one passed over very quickly, sane direction, level
flight, disanncared to the is, I was not able to obtain a witness to this one as
my wife had zone inside the house, It was after this I called out Centrin <P
and told him I had seen sone unusual objects. for several -'‘nutes we saw n-=thi: 7.
Cant:4 negilies went into his house,
After a few ai nutes two more of the objects caine over torsther, they cine fron
about 180°, one continued on out of sight to the north rising ravidly but the other
turned and came back over, This object then began to ascend and rapidly passed out
of sight. «4s soon as I saw these objects I called Captsin agg who came out at
once and definitely saw these objects, He could not identify then aither,
All 4 of these objects an eared to be ebout the same size, .owever, one of
then av-eared to have an antenna (the one of the lest two th:t moved to the rorth
and then returned to ascend), I am sure the objects were not b:llcons. The
weather was clear, no clouds, a check with Base sioather indicated the wind wss fron
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On the afternoon of Thanksgiving Day, 23 liovexter 1950, while I was in ry
quarters, 611C LAF3, LajoreiMgglhp knocked on my door and said, "I ‘ust saw a
flying saucer." Captain QE, who was with me at the tine, and I went out-
side to talk to Lajor Quem. Later that sare afternoon, after Captain
bets had left ny hove, La jorg@a mocked apain and asked ne to cone
outside in a hurry because he thourht I would be able to see another ob ‘ect
‘flying saucer) before it got out of sieht. I ran ovtsice and cuickly focused
my eyes on an ob‘ect thit he pointed to, I inmmedi«tely saw a second ob ‘ect,
A as far as I can ronenber they were directly over the building in which we live;
they were white in color; one following the other, I remarked to Vasor qi
that one object looked like a searull susnended in mid-air with its wings ex-
tended but stiff and motionless. The second object apvcared to be tio lengths |
behi:d the leader and at the same altitude, The second object looked like a
white ball, the diameter of which apoeared to be the sane as the width, at the
widest part, of the object that looked like a seagull. They were stationary
for about one minute, Then they started coving north tnd saining altitude,
They disappeared about 30 seconds after they started moving. The two objects
kept the sane relative vosition to each other during the entire tine,
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On the afternoon of Thanksgiving Day, 23 liovenber 195), while I was in ry
quarters, S11C LAFS, Liajor Qh imocked on my door and said, "I just saw a
flying saucer," Captain == who was with me at the time, and I went out~
side to talk to Lajor ee Later that sane afternoon, after Captain
AE. had left my howe, Lajor Gaaggggmiinocked arain and asked me to cone
outside in a hurry because he thourht I would be able to see another ob Sect
‘flying saucer) before it got out of sieht. I ran ovtsice and cuickly focured
my eyes on en ob‘ect tht he pointed to, I inmedistely saw a second ob ject,
~- 48 far as I can renember they were directly over the building in which we live;
they were white in color; one following the other, I remarked to Lajor Gap
that one object looked like a searull suspended in mid-air with its wings ex-
tended but stiff and motionless, The second object apoeared to be tro lengths
behird the leader and at the same altitude, The second object looked like a
white ball, the diameter of which apoeared to be the sane as the width, at the
| widest part, of the object that looked like a soagull, They were stationary
for about one minute, Then they started moving north end paining altitude,
They disappeared about 30 seconds after they started moving. The two objects
kept the sane relative vosition to each other during the entire tine,
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