DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE6978552
DATE OF SIGHTINGJuly 1953
REPORTED LOCATIONKey West Florida
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9. PHYSICA IDENCE
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Form 8
U. S. A CE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET
DATA)
In order that your information may be filed and coded as accurately as possible, please use
the following space to wri ashort description of the event that you observed. You may re-
peat information that you have already given in the questionnaire and add any further comments,
statements, or sketches that you belleve ar important. Try to present the details of the observa-
tion in the order in which they ocewred ditional of th paper may be attached
if they are needed.
NAME (Do Not Write in This Space)
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Observer statod he could juat baredy see it. It was rort
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION to be sbout the sise of a pin-point or a atar of ordin "8
Cround-Vlaual and luminence. Ho trail, exdauet, tovnd, or propulsion syet
Speed unkmown. The observor stated that the object appecred
7. COURSE to move in re Alar suooth ciroles.
East
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9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE
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cribed him as ulet. conscientiol good student not outstanding
but above avera. Ihe interviewer stated that the obserer appeared
to be stable, w. adjusted, and consistent with
quescioning.
The weather at the time of broken
overcast. Clouds s-re reported to be solid to the west where the object
disappeared. -k with CAA office of U.S. Weather Bureau at Boca
Chica Key ceiling of 22,300 feet.
There were aircraft in and one of quip-
ped with a earchiizht.
the sear ecanning the area.
Conclusion
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TO JEPHR/DIRECTOR GENCE HQ USAF WASH 25 DC
JEDWP/AIR TECHNICAL INTE CENTER WRIGH AFE ONIO
ATTN ATTAA-20
O7 JEDEN/COMNANDER AIR DEFENSE CONMAND ENT AFB COLO SPRINGS COLO
JEPFF/COMMANDER MATS ANDREWS AFB WASH 25DC (
JEPRS/CONMANDER FLIGHT SERVICE WASH 25 DC UNCLASSIFIED
LYOBRPT T / KNIDENTIFIED OBJECT SHAPE UNDEFINED OBJECT WAS
SINGLE FD WNITE LIGHT NO SOUND PD VERY ERRATIC NANUEVERS FRON SOUTH TO
BAST PD OBJLCT CHANGED FRON 4S DEGS TO DS DEGS IN MATTER OF SECONDS PD
OBJECT SIGNTED AT 21SSEST 24 JULY 53 AND OESERVED UITTIL 2153 EST PD
IANNER OF OBSERVATION UNKNOWN
LOCATION OF OBSERVER LOGATTON OF OBSLA PLi O:mo FJ Os02 UNKNOWN PD OBJECT SIGNTED SOUTH OF KEY WEST
DISTANCE DISTANCE UNKNOWN APPARENTLY VERY HIGH PD
SUBNITTED BY DEFOREET - CHOOL KEY WEST FLA
OVER INSAC FACILITY PD
WEATHER AT KEY WEAT WEATHER AT AT TIME OFSIGHTING WAS WAS 16399 FT 16392 CEILING
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VISIBILITY 12 MILES PD WINDS ALOFT FRON THE NORTH AT KNOTS PD
NO KINU AIR TRAFFIO IN CICINITY AT TIME OF SIGHTING
NO OTICA INFRIATION AVAILASLE AT THE TIHE PD
REPORT THCTIVED IN MAXVELL 7LT 3ERY ITeR As
24.6 716 S2ATICE "g" A.D CIRVI WE
SIGIED LA SPINA END
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GHT SERVICE WASH 25 DC UNCLASSIFIED
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OBSERVER STANDING CORNER OF WILLIANS AND SOUTHARD STREET KEY VEST
FOLLOWING PERSONS NADE VISUAL SIGNTING OF OBJECT
C.B.DEFORREST FLEET SONAR SCHOOL KEY
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FROM: (Originator) DATE-TIME GROUP
291300Z JUL 53 UNCLASS IF LOD
PRECEDENCE ACTION INFORMATION
COMDR ATIC FOR: ROUTINE
TO: COIDR 435TH TROOP CARRIER WG 0 BOOK MESSAGE
HIAM INTERNATIONAL ALRPORT CRYPTOPRSCAUTION
MLAMI FLA JesmM MULTIPLE ADDRESS YES NO
REFERS TO MESSAGE:
IDENTICATION
INFO:
FRON: E-7-25-D
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vice Center of the above sighting. above sighting.
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COORDINATION:
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1953 JU. 31 PM 2
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SECURITY OLASSIFICATION PAGE 1 OP 1 PAGES
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1 TELEPHONE JX|CIAL TITLE ROBERT
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DEOCRIDED FOR SUB PAR OUA SANE FOR BOTH SIGNTIUIGS EXCEFT FOR MAINNER
BLI.ED OUT SHCLI 1 AUD ODSCURES BY CLOUDS AT APRE HLE ZERO DEGREES
OR AT ZONITN CTEALIAD PO GLEWL CAOE ECTI TIIES ARC PACH HORIZON
TO HONIZON PAST OBSRR PD SUD PAR TWO FIRST HICNTIIC BITIEEH 2209
AD 2259 CHA SICOND SIGNTING AT 2ISS PD TIIST ETT GMA CS CHA 0339
AND CS Z TIE PO DURATION EA JUL ME ITEI BPEED ADOVE EOLN I AVG
TORTY GLICONDS PD SUB PAR THREI VIOUAL MANED EYE FRON TURFACE PD CUD
PAR FOUR CDARE LOCATLD AT 243J NOMTH COIAS EAST CHA KEY CEIT PD OEJICT
APPEARED ABOVE T TREET OUE VEST OMA DISTANCE UIK FD EXCEFT FOR LATEIAL
MANEUVERS MENTIONED JOVE DIRECTLY EAST FD
SUD PAR FIVE OBSRR SUD PAR FIVE_OBSRR
FLEET SONAR SCH LNLISTED 9 OCT 52 AGE 22 TWO YRS COLLEGE PD SUPV RPTS SONAR SCH LNILISTED 9 OCT 52 AGE 22 TWO YRS COLLEGE PD SUPV RPTS
OBSRR CONSCIENTOUS GOO 03SRR - STUDENT ABCVE AVERAGE ADOVE REPROACH BUT
NO KNOWLEDGE OF OBSAA OFF DUTY PD APPEARED TO INTERVIEWER AS QUIET OITET
DESINO S NO PUBLICITY
PD-SUB PAR SIX WEATHER 24 JUL 223M0 TO 25000 THIN SCAT
VIS TEN MILES TEMP S HREE REL HUMIDITY NINE
FIVE TOTAL SKY COVER DOUM AT 14dOa FIVE
SLASH TEN CIRRUS 25900 TWO SLASH TEN N OPAQUE THREE TRANS-
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SYSTEM OR SOUND UBSRD SMCI D ONE TWO ZERO DEGREES IN ONE AND
ONE HALF MILILUTES CMA FRON WEST TO ZAST HONIZONS SHCLN MANTUVERS
LATSAAL CHONT CHANGES IN CRTI PLUS CONPL CINCLEE CHA ALL IIONT LESS
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UNCLASSIFIED
HEADPUAR
156TH TROGR CARRIER WING (M)
MIAMI INTERNATICNAL AIRPORT
Miani, Florida
WIN 7 August 1953
SUBJECT: Transmitta RPT
THRU: Commander
Eighteenth Air Force
ArTN: Director of Intelligence
Donaldson Air Force Base
Greenville, South Carolina
Coomander
Tactical Air Coamnand
ATTN: Deputy Chief of gence
Langley Air Fore Base
Virginia
TO:
Headquartare, United States Force
Washington
with Commander, ArIC, Wright
Patterson Air Foroe Base, Chio, Foroe Base, Chio, - IAZ-7-25-E, AZ-7-25-B, dated 31 July
1953, copy inelosed, A inelosed, fox 112, itted herewith. tted herewith.
thy
2 Inels DONALD J. TWOMELY
1. TWI, AFOTN-ATIAE-7-25-B (wd) lst Lt, USAP
2. A7 Ferm 112 (quad) w/1 inel Intelligence
ATIAA-2C,
wright Pa son AVB, (hio
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be used for re regarded as confidential material. Your name will not
be used in connection with any , conclusions , or publications without your permission.
Wo request this personal iniormation se that, if it is deemed necessary may contact you for
further details.
1. When did you see the object? 2. Time of day: 10
Hour Minutes
14 1953
Month (Cirele One): A.M. or P.M.
3. Time zone:
(Cirele One) a. Eastern (Circl Onm): a. Daylight Saving
b. Cantral b. Standard
c. Mauntain
4. Pacitle
B. Other
4. Where were you when you sow the objeet?
15 Danal STann $${{}$
Nocrest Ponte Addroe. Tow
Additional remarks:
S. Estimate how jeet.
Hours Minutes Secends
.Certein c. Not very sure
kFakly cortaln d. Just a guess
What was the condition of the sky?
(Cirels One): a. Bright daylight dJust a trace of daylight
b. Dull deylight No mace of daylight
c. Bright twilight f. Don't remember
7. IF you saw the ob S loented as you looked at
the object?
(Circle Ong): a. In front of you d. To your leit
b. In back of you a. Overhead
c. To your right 1. Don' ramember
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PARENT CHOLN 1 AUG 2310 AND 20 029 S SCATTERZD VIS FIFTLEN HILES TEMP
EIGHT CIGHT I DEVPOINT SEVEN SIK ALL HUMIDITY SIY EIGNT CIMA TOTAL BKY (
COVER TIVE SLASH TEN CMA FOUR SLASH TEN CUMLLUR BON GMA ONE SLASH
TEI CILLS 20 OOD CHA ALL OPATUE PD WL.IDS ALCTT 24 JUL 612 1525
oF DATA IS SPD PARS SEVEA CMA ZICT C.A L. MLGATIVE PD SUD PAR CHE
DURING IITIER SIGHTING PD NOTE
INTELLIOENCE CHA 45GTH THP CARR VG NOT OPERATIONAL HIANI INTL AFTER (
LPYAUG S3 PD END
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west to east in one end one half mimutes during 1953
and 60 in approximataly ferty seconds during the second sighting on l August 1953.
The object took si sht course, vertically, from wes east; however
lateral maneuvers said been observed on both occasions. These maneuvers,
or changes of cou deeoribes lateral 450 angular legs,
the vertical courae l or lateral circles. The observer was insistent that
tae individual of the same distance, duration, and at the
same angles, and that they varled from side to side along the vertical course. As
reportec to the intarriewing officen these changes in course can be most accurately
deseribed as the type rof COrHd would take in tracking a beam while main-
taining altitude. the circjsa, as, were cescribed as amoo th, and all
one hal: rinutes and th croxinately forty seconds. the observer'3 time
estimates vere checked b wole ci.e seduences: server WAS
onsistene estimates.
O. Both observations eye;
he observer atates )/20 eyesigt.
d. Obsarver was standiing on the porch o his landladiy's house at 62h wil-
aadprior to.. the pi ngs, deterained that the submarine base. Kev Wost. snd hi-
am
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the zenith it light paun nechanical characteristics were noted. The object
made regular equal changes laterally curing its coser ration but was not
observed to modify rular rtically. The ocsarver does not appear to be ex-
tremely extrovert, a stable, and desires no publicity;
at times, aS dhe the mat
. This offie upon other than to note that the observer
appeared to hav appeared to have been skeptical skoptical of his own sighting and and checked it against whatever against whatever
knowm data were available to him wi th the result that he decided he had knowm data were ailabla to him with the result that he decided he had seen some seen some
object with which he was not familiar. object with which he was not faniliar.
Donald Tuombly
DONALD TWCMBLY
lst Lt, USAF
Intelligenc icer
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2 Channels
1 Chief, ATC, ATTN: ATTAA-2C, Wr AFB, Ohio (info)
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as follows:
24 duly
Weather: Observar recerted
to leave most of the sky clsar. Clouds were reported as solid to the west in the
srea of the objeet's appearince. A check with the CAA offics of the l.S. Weather
Bureau at Soca Chica 31 -aled the following data: ceilinz 22.3c0 5,000, thin
scattered clouds isibilit temperature relative
huniai ty 953; 1015.9 millibars altiaeter setting 30.02 inches;
station pressu 80.005: dry beulb reading 73.2; winds east two
miles per hour otal sky ear rY tenths, zero mlus at Vi,oco feet, five
tanths cir t 25.000.feet: two tenths of the cover opaque, three tenth3 transparent.
Winds alort, in teletypy Sequence: Q0802 3505 23307 3409 43511 3517 63517 3515
83312 3109 93107 23312 3/75 63216 83117 03217. Time , 0300 Z.
l August
data. Time 2200 EST,
0300x.
S. No unusual activity or condition, meteorological
ported or discovered which aight account for
n. No lngs or
discovered.
1- iMirication action 139 taken.
JAnaryt Tave LI the anaril
sa.at the bines or the s dbiags.
2.. hrouo (M), micn also
supports the h5óth Troop Carrier Wing (M), will cease operations at Miami International
Airport, Florida, and begin operations at Charleston Air Foree Base, South Garolina, as
of 2heo hours 9 August 1953.
M am
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departoent Salle curing his acadenic years, general
maintenance. Heis familiay with astronomy, claiming to be able to
recegnize a fe but he stated he is nct intarested in n astronomy
standing interest
in celestial navigation in which ho would like to make a career. no
he saw soie type
powered aircraft with greas maneuvorability stated he belisves "ilying
S g" might exist but thst ne is not very coneerned, and is not worried, sbout the
ibility or the phenomer s. Je was emphatic in declaring the object did not renes-
aaftlandinx lids ut that it did rese,blo n aireraft running iight and
knoaledre CO56
rating and
out
deseribed hin as muiet onseientious.
atanding but ahove To thig interviower chsarver Agyeese-
reoae,ed
to be stabls, well
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17 Aug S.C. France Balloon ? 0-9
20 Ang Callfomia b-1
22 Aug San Antonio Balloon b-2
23 Aug Port Merseby 6-3
27 Aug Falls Church, Va. Fireball b-4
27 Aug Greenville AFB, Miss Antares? b-5
28 Aug San Rafnel, Cal. stars thru o'chst ? 15-6
Sep 34.16 506 W
3 Sepa Modesto, Cal. (photo neg) -7
C 3 Sep Jones Beach, M.Y. very poor data
4 Sep Pepperrell AFR 1iT
L Sep Holbrook AFB, Ariz. Rocket or fireball
18 Sep Atherton, Cal. ballooni a-2
22 Sep Hayward, Cal. a-3
2l Sep Brooklym, N.Y. aireraft 2-6
28 Sep Harristille, Mch. aircraft a-7
28 Sep Lake Charles, La. balloon? a-8$
30 Sep SilverSprings, , Md. Bolide =-9
1 Oct Harrisyille, Mch. aireraft 2-1
28 Sep Palmdale, Cal. too shdrt duration to fom opinion 5-2
1 Oct Cap. Hts., Mar dland landing lightsl ? 5-3
Oct Holloman AFB Ne Balloon ? f-L
7 Oct Soott AFB, Ill 2-5
7 Oct Omaha airoraft £-6
8 Get Long Blach, Call insuf data 8-7
? Oat Fampsoi AFB, M.T. vory ldn rellablity
Oot Yakdma, Wash. moteoralogieal 23
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information on Creola, Ala. These
cases Sc these.
proba y have to (s as unex s as unexo ined. ned.
As for the remaining 30 As for the remaining 3o or so, there is so littl information information con- con-
ceming ceming those wh those which do not have obvious obwdous explanations that there is no explanations that there is no per- Car-
centage whatever in consid ing them seriously.
Thus, out of the total numben there are L independent sets which,
if staff and time were available, would be interesting to pursue Personally,
I vote for sticking with the Black Hawk case until we have squeezed it dry.
I feel certain that if this case can be explained,
Concerning the Black Hawk case, we proceeding slowly but surely
with the investigation. Solid objects are certainly indicated by the evidence.
covered several hours and sightings were both visual
and radar, it portant, in estimation, that we continue to pursue this
since failure t ntify pinpoints possible real our defense
set-up. report on soon.
Ob1 Jefoe
J. Allen Hymek
LYSES
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8The odges of the object were: 18.The odges of the object were:
(Circle One):. (Circle One):. Fuzzy or blered Fuszy or bhsered . Other
b. Like a bo igns s tar b. Like a beignt s tar
c. c. Sharply sutimed Sharply sulimed
d. Den'tremenomr Den't
19. IF there wes MORE THAN ONE
15 oct in fid postion
(sen sbou)
sueut
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IF you saw the ouject at NiGHT, TWiLGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON?
8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Cirele One):
a. None a. Bright moonlight
b. Afew Voryfentke b. Dull moonlight
c. Many c. No moonlight — pitch dark
dDan't remamber d. Don't remember
9. Was the abject brighter than the background of the sky?
(Cirele One): a. Yes b. No c. Don't remember
HAN the sky background, was the brightness like that of an automobile headlight?:
(Circle One) a. A mile or more away (a distant car)?
b. Several blocks away?
c. A block away?
d. Several yards away?
. Other
1.Did the object: (Circle One for each question)
Appear to stand still a ur time Yes No Don't Know
b. Yes No Don't Know
c. Break up into parts or Yes No Don't Know
d. Give off smoke? Yes No Don't Know
e. Change brightness? Yes No Don't Know
f. i. Change shape? Yes No Don't Know
g. Flicker, throb, or puisnte Yes No Don't Know
(Circle One): Yos No Don't Know. IF you answared YES, then toll what
it moved behind:
thing at anytime, particularly a cloud? 8
(Circle One): Yes No Don't Know. IF you answere YES, than tell what
it moved in front of:
14. Did the object appear: (Cirele One): . Soild b. Transoarent? c. Don't Know.
following?
a. Eyeglasses Yes a. Binoculars Yas No
6. Sun glasses No f. Telescope Yes No
c. Windshiald Yes No g. Theodalite Yas
d. Window glass Yes No h. Other
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(Circle One
a. North c. Eost South g. Wast
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest
miles per hour.
(Circle One) Yes No
What directi object? (Circle One)
C. North . South g. West
- .
a. North c. East South g. West
b.Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest
31. If you are familiar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of degrees the
31.1 When it first appeared: .
a. From true North 30 degrees.
b. From horizon.. degrees.
31.2 When it disappeared:
a. From true North degrees.
From horizon._ degrees.
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22. How large did the object or abjects apper the hand
and at about arm's langth?
(Cirele One): Hend of a pin g. Siiver doltor
Pea h. Beseball
c. Din i. Grapefruit
d. N.ka1 1. Basketball
e. Quutar k. Other
6. Hal dallar
22.1 (Cirele On following
a. Cern i c. Not very sure
b.Farycortnin d. Uncertain
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Day Month Year
obiect?
(CirclOme) Yos No
36.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too?
(Cirel Ome) Yos No
36.2 Please list C/am my.
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Was this the first time that you had seen an object or objocts like this?
for
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32. In the following sketch, imagine that you are at the point shown. Place an 'A" on the curved line to show how
high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you first saw it. Place a "B" on the same curved line to
show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you last saw it.
P
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33. In the following larger sketch place an 'A at the position the cbject was when you first saw it, and a "B" at its
position when you last saw it. Rafer to smaller sketch as an example of how to compiete the larger sketch. position when you last saw it. Refer to smaller sketch as an example of how to compiets the larger sketch.
B
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A
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object was?
(Circle One) Yes (NO)
foet.
owing information about yoursalf:
NAME Laslkoma Firat Name
ADDRESS Zone F l i
City
TELEPHONE NUM
What is your prosont job? i.dnI, us N onboad 4155 Msdag00,55 480
Ago 3 Sex
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.Date yo s questiannaire: $\frac { }$ Aungunat 195