DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8767034
DATE OF SIGHTINGAugust 1952
REPORTED LOCATIONSlagle Lake La
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metoly 2140 hours, 23 Avsust 1942, I, | aster Sore
UZ Seotion AV Corpse, Cann
Pouisia hite sittins in my offepost quexrtersy DeRidder
Lonisiana, in sucha position that I could see out of the door-
eS I observed a Licht movins ccross tho sky “ast to laste xt
nedlately went o tnlde and vatehed tne yest ek Livhnie AG amas
Lenet dy using my omund as & means to seasurat ha site, J nobicaa
my thumd covered the lighte ‘%he livsht woved te a polnt Ulrectly

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im front of ma end it appaared fo pause for sporosimately one (1)
or two (2) sesonds and blinked a red and instantly a green lisht

turning to the original wWoite List LG Cc 3 9 clveculy tovari ‘a

my Location and as it C228 closer r seh teed a red Light on the
ris: and sresn on tha left and it sed Atres‘siy over head.

It was alight aircraft app Singtel sak of an LU-19 and a motor
noelsa 3 im eae to tnet or an *CaHlde ye airara’t Pra sod over hoad
soing South and returned avain passing diroctly over head golng
HNorti.e <I noticed thas ths alroraft hed to Xo very close neflory

I could hoar the motor. I furthor noticed trat tuien the aircraft
Was & Bae list ne: owar en? Fecause of tis sloimess of tha alir-
craft, could aposar at night to 68 statiouary and nos dininish to
@ dSi99 Weta Oo: enn be noticed until 2% 23 a preat Clistcncae «ile

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eaztulies in this report as I was ono of tas intsrvisowers of Lie
wdisutifisd asrial ob jectse Because of thie I was most attentive
to the ray the ALsforent Lichts could apyporr et nighte Wes climatic
gonditlons wore similar to that of 19 August 52 as Xe pes: clond-
ises, hours of cdarjyness, clear, werme I do not wear gslisses and

kave 20-20 visione

CONCLUSION: Al aircraft at a distancs when moving away from
or scross the view of an observor appear os uw waits Llignt cut not
beillisaa The undersicned is of tho opinion that ths aircraft

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wnite as the red and sreen navigation 11, hths Appear to be not ag
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is possible easily so for the waite light of the mivrcrart to appear
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the slowness of the airorafte It is possible for the white light
to diucopesar for two (2) seconds instantly vy Slying bskind troes
which sxe not sili:oustted on the horizon dbecausa of cistancee ‘ihe
white Ligtie of tne atrerert did so while I was watching 1b, i vould
not ses the tress put I mov cha%s he treea wore theree Yho under-

seaaeaoel vould like note made of the fact. that .vsa larks atated, "Sha

thoug hs she heard the "outepat™ similar to that of an outboard motor",
The undersigned noticed that the alrera:t flying had to be closs
berors the uotor noises could be heard faintly.

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HEADQUARTERS FOURTH ARMY
FORT SAM HOUSTON. TEXAS

Office of the AC of 8, G2

AKADB=-I 000.9 5 September 1952

SUBJECT: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena

TO: Commanding, General
Air Materiel Comnand
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Dayton, Ohio
ATTN: MCIS

Attached for your information sare reports on wmidentified
aerial phenomena forwarded to this office by the Acting Assistant
Chief of Staff, Ge2, Headquarters AV Corps, Cemp Polk, Louisiana.

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Stablons Lae Military District

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fe Approximately 2100 hours, Tuesday, 19 Aurust 1952.

Qe Climatic Conditions

A» No wind, no foz, visibility dari, cloudless, no moon,
warm svenlnge

Qe’ Locations

Ae Sliglo Lake, (Co-ordinance 50-35) Slagle - Burden Creak,
1/25,090 Scales

Q. Were you accompanied by anyone else:

Ae livs “QM corchasing & Contrecting office, Post Ui,
Camp Polk, Lae ‘this party can surstantlate statement of
Cole (weary

Qe What was the object you saw:

Ae I do not Imowe. It appeared to be 2 sinclo lis rts, two sopa=
rate objocts, which seemed to be illunina’

Qe that did you seas

As Objoct as seon vy we was in diameter sbont the slua of a
base-ball, ono objoct was ovserved first. ‘hilo looking
cus south ons object came in view end from observera vicw
eb an angle of 45 desress above horizontale Attention was
attracted by white lilsnt moving wect to es te sansle of travel
&3 oDcerved was not ab an excessive spead west to vast and

apparently remained stationarye In woroxinately two (2) mine

. 2d) Utes alter becoming SFOS LORS T > epamepceeene canis
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another object appeuved from the direction or Lue Lirat oa fact

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sane rate of goeed, and dovped az abproxinatol BANS “pate, two
(2) to thro (3) Lerraes Wosta@ the rirst Suject on approxinately
sume altitude and with sas color of First objeute l:0 of this,

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SL and saecond Ouject will be Ldentlfied eo "ontact en rer Yrenaine

Jey of this dinenusston.)

Both objocts remained in oLace approxinstely ome (1) satouta.e
CbjJoot fl vas ousorved to talte BP &@ COUPGO Moving Ln an ermele of

Hinetye (90) adesrees ancLin: S430, north cant. oted size of
ovjest, as observed, had diminished to astin ts gine to 3fA

Snls movement of object was &pproximataly threo (5) mler:tesa.

Upon veaching castornly position froa ovservor Orjost “L hecana
Scationarye During thia tine ovfect 72 han not chased positon
at all, #ithin approximately thirty (59) seconds after ob toast ‘1
became stationer y in “8 etsternly position, objact fl Pieneed
color raoidly to a daep curéinal ved end pulsating red licht
followed by pulsating <rvan Light which appsesared to be onbire
obfect itself. this covered aoreximately tiva (5) seconds
period of throe Oojoct #1 apopasred to ovork 43 & close ciresla
in thinaraae Tu ing Objost “1 novoment to south, routh waat,
Object 2 was observed to atarté its movamant Slouse what appeared
to be the Identical courss folloved by obiccS “1 tn its orivtnal
positions, previously oecustod. Object 7,2 bac now moved ab whiai
appeared to be tha sare oasterly position otcusted he OoJect “le

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BVOAGLOo'? soa fy 4 3 a Ss} L Wilite OL 5 Tepe Py IHimabely £iLVe8 {oy LLILUVAe

After green pulsatins , tha ject’ was Wserved to avain roturs

Co its ori:rtnol Lta livhte Object was ovser 9 reocain in wame
poziltion,. urine this time odbfect 42 «MINed in lts oririnal
Statlonary postibic.e 968 90focta vontinusd to vematn Ja wosaiclon
a3 stated Sox aporoxluately two (2) minuteaa, Oilowins this

ooject _1 was observad to move in a S0u7a wesesernly direction as

an angle estiunated at 25 dosreeSe Object now aYpveursd to be one
of aaue sizo durian, this tine (3/4 size of >aa9— 3411) and appesaved
to be at approximatoly the sone altituds ana nad the same constant
white lighte ‘this wovenent was gsticated to 20 loss thaa one {1)
nilnutee

it was also observed that approximately two (2) minutes after
object 72 ceasad its screan colar, then Ovject -l was ovserved to
COMINGS MOVErMeNG WOSt, north west and traveled 79 4 position
Senevaily soush from the obsgeryere The size of Q9j9ct how appsared
to bo about the aize of a besaball ‘nd appeered to ocenpy the sane

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position as orisinally o»servyed us a stavlonary objocse iumedlately
following this, objoct #2, within Chirty (30) sesonduafter assuming
sGatlonary posltic.: chen-ed color to ravid rod pulsating color, tien
chanvad to vreen civin green pulsating color and bacte to
Original whitey color.e

Od foot 1 apeeured to ronain s tatbionary as a white ob joate

Following ths cha:nrine to the white Lisht o»ject “Ll, observed to
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Yomaln stationary for one (1) winute, then eeSan to what appeared

to be a southern divection, continuing south untll it appeared

to bo the size of a dime and then completely dhsappsarsd,. Ourtne

this perlod object 72 continued to hold Los position tn tho Onabe

vollowlng this, object “2 appoared to retrace Lue original route

to the south east takings up a stationary posttion dus gouch of the

ooserver with Lita aize uppearing to be ths siss of a Dase=ball.
Assuming the position, Stetionary postition south of the observer,

the objoct was then observed to chanss color to a pulsating red licht

Yollowed by a pulsatin,: «reen lighte These pulsations lasted Approx=

imately five (5) s9conds, then assumed ita orieinalwhite color

vomained in this position for an estimated two (2) minutes. ihe
object then appeared to move dus south as objoct diminishing in
Size. Over a period of epproxiaately two (2) minutes by the time
it bevame undistincuishable by the observer,
Q- During the movement of the ovjeocts, did you observe anycaing that
might be Identified as a vapor trail or exhaust?
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GONCLUSION: The observer is of tho Opinion since the ov jocts precise
movement and visibility at the roported hours it could hava bean oUserved
by other officlal sources.
BCOMMANDATIONSs That this roport ba disseminated to ths appropriate Air
Morce and Army Intellizence Agenole: who may have interest or rolationg of
this report with that of others roported Guring the sane perlod by ather

OlServers.

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Tnitial sichtines waro at avproxinmatel,

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140 dosrees azimuth and 60 derress verti.

/ ment of the two obfects fron time of init
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the sino of tho thumd nail hold at arm's leongthe The oojects speared
an a white Llicht initiallye As the objects manouvered to the poyltions

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indticetad on attached sistch, each semed to enlt red end craean IMyshed

at the points to which thoy maneuvsrede Tha original walte Li;
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drained. ‘ihere vere small puddloe o water between the observers and

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bafor: the Li:hts disappvsarad, 3 am es straining to hear any

nolas resgombling the “put pus” of an outboard motor. Mrae he

sentloned this to Col SMR bub col MRM cela not bear the

noise himselle