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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE6384732
DATE OF SIGHTINGApril 1953
REPORTED LOCATIONSyracuse New York
FRAMES5

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10. CONCLUSION

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PHYSICAL EVIDENCE

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JEDWP/AIR TECH INTELL CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OHIO ATTN ATIAA-2C ————
INFO JEPNB/CG EADF STEWART AFB NEWBURGH NY

JEPSN/CG 32D ADIV /D/ HANCOCK FLD EASTWOOD. STA 6 SYRACUSE NY
JEPEO/CO 4711TH DEF WG PRESQUE ISLE AFB PRESQUE ISLE MAINE

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1. ROUND SILVER DISC OBJECT CMA LEFT A PUFFEXHAUST PD ALTITUDE ESTIMATE
4T 13,222 TO 15,222 FT CMA NOT MOVING IN ANY DIRECTION PD

2e OBSERVED AT 1125 EDT CMA 29 APR 53 CMA FOR APPROX 5 MINUTES PD
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4, OBSERVERS LOCATED AT 118 WRITER STREET CMA SYRACUSE NEW YORK CMA |

PHONE 46-3726 PD OBJECT WAS DIRECTLY OVERHEAD AT APPROX 12,398 TO 15,992
FELT PD

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REMARKS 3

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VeMillin Observatory
7 22 June 1953

lst Lte Robert Olsson
ATIC = Wright-Patterson AFB

Dear Lte Olsson;

Here are the comments on the recent batch of materiale A few cases are
certainly of considerable interest. Over all, in this batch, Venus counts for only

one: 28 January, Stuttgart. Fireballs most probably account for l, cases; balloons
for four and aircraft for three.

Coming to the interesting cases: the Korean 20 April should certainly
be followed up. This comes cery close to being a security-Intelligence matter. I'd
certainly like to get more information on this. How about sending a few Form A's to
Koreae Actually, this should have been investigated on the spot by Intelligece
of ficers

Pepperr@ll AFB 2 May: This has same similarities to the old Gorman
case. Much fuller report needed and Form A filled out on this.

San Antonie 7 May: This has many similarities to the Lubbock Lights
and Form A should certainly be sent if this has not already been done.

Finally, a Form A for the 29 April Syracuse stationary-dise sighting
would help.

. The Miami 20 May @reen light sighting might have been jets but with
the green light sighting, jets should have been traveling north instead of south in =
order for observder to see green navigation lighte 2 second time interval also seems

too faste I hope that you can eventually send me more information on theses 2U April
Korea; 2 May Pepperell; 7 May San Antonio.

I am enclosing my version of a report on our recent trip with which I
hope you will concurr.

And keep ‘em cominge It's easier to handle a few at a time and frequently
than a larger batch at longer intervals.
Jennie send her regards.

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