DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE6979259
DATE OF SIGHTINGAugust 1953
REPORTED LOCATIONSan Antonio Texas
FRAMES43
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1. OATE - TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION
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3, SOURCE
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FORM
FTD see 63 0-329 (TOE) previous cence of ‘his form may he weed.
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on Aug Bp 1753, i728 Wortig with ur, RBBB at the tow or GR
ae >> he. oft QM, can intonic tmaxy As adeut 1000 hrs
i>, GRPecalied cy attention @ object in the air, which was wudientifiacle 0
ua verify trast 2. Gp ::"° @) ae umete dioprtivaion of Ue -soees, in trac is
lait ww vapor trail op azaust soke and trat there Were no comd of sobrs
lewouwdd gay that the cb ject was about tos tise of a2 10 1D. (ard can Lid and jnas
13 moved Sack ard .orth cover! « a: GPa of abous “oo root.
IL certify that this stateren’t 1.9 toe and correct to Se best of ~y ccomlobrte
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OSSEEVEERS QUESTLONIAIRE
SECTION A
le. When did you see the objects
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Day Moath Yea>
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le Circles ons of the following +o indicate how sertain you are
of your answer to the above question ~.2:
o ‘ertain Cc. Ket very sure
oe airly sertain @ Just a cuss
2e Where did you see the object?
y or [om
3- Vhere were you located when you saw the object:
(Circle One): ae Inside a building de In an airplane
be In a car ®. At sea
&> Outdoors f. Other
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.Vire 9 wne js ue ~~ tne IUSIZC IS one a he -» avy
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5s im tne residential section of a ci ;
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le How did you happen to notice the object? 4) {cer 7 4s /_., &
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5e (chen did you report to eome official thet you had seen the
object?
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65h Weal * beet, Aline vor the fC plates before you saw the
obec 4a LA9b the attirtuy ce estivtcios, and the
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7e Were you mevinz at any time while you sex the od ‘vot? hes Ine) *
os or EJ
I? you auswered YES, then complete the following questions.
7-1 what direction were you moving?
(Cirela One}s ae iicrth @e South
be Northeast fe Southwest
Gea East Ze Wiest
& Southeast he Northwest
7-2 Yow fast were you moving? miles per houre
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SECTION C
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12.1 Circlo one of the follewing to indieate how certuin you are
of your answer to Question l2s
Bstimate how long you saw the object?
ae Cortcin @e Not very sure
be Fairly sure ds Just a guess
Did the object looks (Cirele Onc) Solid or Transparent?
Did the ob $:ot at any times
(Circle One for cach question)
Ujel Chances direction? Yes lia Don't know
UWye2 Chines spved? Yes Te Don't know
Wye3 Chung» size Tos 5 Don's know
et 4 Changs color Yes Don't know
Uye5 Brouk up into parts or Yes fw Don't know
explode? _
Uie® Give off smoke? Yes vor Don't know
lbe7 Change vri-htnese? Yos he Don't maow
Uyj.8 Flick r, threb, or Yes ¥o Don't “mow
puls.te!? i
14.9 Romein motionless? os Ee) Don't know
Did the object give off a light? (Circle One): Yos fi@)Don't iow
15-1 IF you answered YES, what was the color of the light?
Toll in a fow words the following things about the ebjcot?
A
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2) EWE
16.2 Color APP) 4
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Iv there was MORS (HAN ONE object, thom how muny wore taere?
Draw a picture of how they were arrung:¢, end put an arrow to
show the dircetion thoy wore travelinge
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6. What direction were yoy facing when you first saw the object?
(Circle Onejt as North @-e South
be lortheast fe Southwest
Cs Bas% é? 22 5t
q. soutk Sact “Te nor threst
Bel whet Civection were vey “a3ung when the cbject Gisappeured?
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S» &'s* ee west
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Bee Cirecir ec -} i ty '3et? bor sertain you are of
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Qe Were yu: : eS PAY GOK Met tas shoist? (Girale One)s
Yes or
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(Cirsle C . » ierunga virde’ gees @- Ps ‘ough theodolite
te TN rh wee ede te ¢ Cieoiwh sua vlasses
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saw the ch*.-;
llel CLOUDS {"lrcle Ine) 1¥e) VOat ‘Cirsle Ona)
6 Clese sky eo Dev
be Easy De For, Miss, or light
Ce ere A Cloudy rain
de thick or Peavy clouds Ce Motvorm.te or heavy rain
Ce cont rouember de Snow
©s Ds *:> reomemper
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18. Did the objest «+ any times
"18" Mees Beniss Gomething? (Circle Gne) Yos tio” Don't know
IF you answered YES, then tell whut it moved behind.
18.2 iiove in front ef something? (Cirelo One) Yes fio) Don't knew
IF you .nswered YES, then toll wh.t it moved in front of.
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16.3 Blend - ith the backeround? (Cirele One) Yes No/ Yon't kmow
i9. Which of ‘»: following object's is about the sume actual size as the
object you saw? (Cirele Cne)
Qe ; f. Aautomodils
bd. rail ge Small uirplane
Ce coGball he. Large airplane
€& cycle wheel - ie Dirigible
@e Ultisse desk je Other :
19el Cirelo onc of the following to indicates how certain wou are
of your answer to Question 19. ;
= ‘ain Ge Not very surc
oe & * trly cortain So Uaportais
Ne ET ORI renee aS = me Fae > i = a 8
20. Try to tell the “following things ‘about the object = \ anna eer
2003 How high“above the garth wis itt?) “d-4— * *- Fee,
20.2 How far wes it from you? q fe wd milese
20.3 Hew-fast was-it- going? a 23° per- hour.
20.4, Circle onc. of the following to in arte. how eortain you ars.
of your answer to the above quistions: --- = le
ce Cortain ee Mot very surd i triads
b- Fairly certsin ae Just a quess
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2le Bow did the object aigappour from view?
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22. In the following skzteh, imacin: your eyo .t the point shown. |
Place un "A° or the curved linc to show how high the object was
above the oricon vacn you first saw ite Pluc2 a "3" to show |
where 16 wis whoa you Le m ive
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2se In the %o' ‘eg clerteh plese an "A" ct tho vesition the object
wig whon -25 auw dt, and a "3" ov is: vesitlon when you
last saw *
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fi ‘com,
Horicon ees s\ +
Your eye |
eo ome owe
2h. Drawa picture thot wiil show the metion that the object madee
Place an “!” ct the boginniug of its path and . "B” at tho end
of its path.
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25¢ Draw a picture th.5 will show the shupy of the object. L.bel und
inelude in srcur sorteh any details of the object th.t you suw, nd
pisos an arte 42 ob. frawing to show the direction tue objrot
wag moving, ae, f . ve ps
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264 Was thi. + “out S329 tas “oa hiro e724 aa ob “ent like this?
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27¢ In your ans do you think tar ot.sect vas a.nd what might
have ccu
a lericy Ipfserutton ad-ut yourss 1°:
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29- Was anyon? Is: sits yor ab the tim: you saw the evicet?
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10. CONCLUSION
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4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 3e25 lended at Kolly wt C020. This °/ dnad ro, vt
One out 10 states Biber march IVIGe Ung V8 AZ “an oe
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION |11, BRIE? SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS ° ‘ E COUT.
Secor! 2 1 brown iit ore :
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8. PHOTOS
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9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE
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: — REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK)
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ju" AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
On FROM (Agency)
San Antonio, Texas Commander, GAAMA
~ | Date GF INFORMATION x < a EVALUATION — ha oe
22 August 1953 | Unevalnated
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AF tir. 2005 dated 29 Aor 52
‘SUMMARY: (Enter concise ou mmary of repert, Give signisicance in finel one-sentence paragraph. List inclowures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part 11.)
-ne reddiah brown list larcer than a star co ae at appro-aimately
OOL5 how's 22 Angust 1953 moving south in an erratic up and cow mtion
aClOsss the Skye
. DOWNGRADED AT 3 YAR INTERVALS:
-- DECLASSIFIED AFTER 12 YRAES
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Seeewvers >wstionnaire - Ur. ,caicik
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‘STRIQUTION BY CRiGinaTOR—OSCOC—~—“=~S : ”
TERT: <0 AM TOt Dir of Intelligence ' a2 Chief, ATIC
Sa debe iv Hqs, USAF ATTe ATIAA-2C
Ohio Washingtom 25, DC. ‘Tea? AFB, Ohio
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AF FORM 12—PART | ———“Teassinanon SSIF; IED
APPROVED | JUNE 1943
AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
Commander, SAAMA onan a - 2 ces |
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In compliance with AP Ltr 200<5, dated 29 April 1952, the following information |
is submitted:
ie Objest was reddish brew ligt, larger than e@ star, without reflecter or
sound, moving south in srratic up and down motion at approximately 1500 to 2000 feet |
altitude.
;
2. Jbject coeerved at approximately 0015 hours 22 August 1953 for aporoximately
25 to 3) seconds.
3e «A vViaval ground observation without optical or electronic coui-ment was
nadee
Le Coservers ware at their resi dence, @g—iimare, San Anwnic, Texase
3e > ject was observed by 4. ani rs. qe roliability micome
oe Tecuspature at 150 feet at time of sighting was 75°, dew point 61°; temere-
ture at 2000 fest was 72”, dew point 03°. Cloumis at GOOO fest ccattereds estimated
12000 feet vrokem. /isibility 12 milese ea level crsseure 1015.7 3 tauperature
0°, dew point 72°. ind im, altimeter 20.01 inches. Winds aleit, 2000 feet,
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DOWNGRADED AT 3 Y2AR INTER
DECLASSIFIED AFTER 19 YRene'
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STATEMENS®S
At aporoximately 0015 how's 22 August 1953, the wmdsrsigned sighted,
west of oy house, 155 “abard Drive, about one-nalf mile aay, 2 reddish
brown lishnt without reflecter or sound moving south in an erratic up and
Cown motion across tie sy, at approxiuately 1509 to 2000 fcet altitulee
the Actual apeed is unknown, bub 14 seemed to move fairly alowlye it
a.0eared to be lanver than a star ond resembled a stare
about 5 secomisa after 1 sighted this object, i called my wita, irace
Foley, ot of the cone and we both had 4 visual observation of tha object
for epvroximately © seconds longer when it slowly disaoveared behind the
houses across the «+406, moving from south w oaste
About 10 minese< inter an aircraft was sighted flying a southeast pathe
He turned on his landing light which were oasy to distinguish as landing
ligntee Also, he « +ii be heard. About Oo minutes after this aircraft was
sighted, another ~« ‘ss sighted flying from south to north, and chis
aircraft paseed to «ast of house, and was also heard.
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OAS. YBRS QUESTIONAIRE
SECTION A
1. When did you see the objects
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lel Circle «ns of the following to indicate how eertain you are
ic answer to the above question 1.2:
bs ‘ctein cn let very surs
(be ‘Ly eertain d. Just a cuss
2e Where did vou see the object?
ty oF .omm State vountry
3. Where rere you located when you saw the object:
(Circle One): & Inside a building de In an airplane
De In a car %. AG sea
ce Outdoors f. Other
(Oj ae) 0 ‘; ly e a ~ - r ?
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I was calied out of the house at approximately 5 seconds after
0015 hours on 22 August 1353, by my husband, James VY. Yoley, to see a
strance li* flying »y the house. This light was a reddish browm and
did not resemble an aircraft or part of an aircraft in any vay. ‘here
was no uomde 1 watched this strange object for about 25 seconds mtil
it disappeared from view behind the howe next coor. It traveled from
north to south, then turned caste
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li. How did you happer .o notice the object? <4 4 2) wo +!
ta 2 > ae ~ : P
Se When did you report to seme official that you had seen the
ob ject?
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Day . are’ Sh eur
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Se dbdes ake & whe bo —_—~—— XM. é * £.% AL te ae fY ol EE ¢
6.1 Wat peer d:ing for the “C vimtes before you saw the
cb ar +3 sdct She asticrtuy «2 esSiviviss, and the
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7e Were you 46 any time while you se. iha obsect? (Circle One)
Yos or, hoe,
If you angsvered Y3S, then comolete the Sollowirg questions.
7el “hat direction were you moving?
(Cirele One}: a lierth €e South
b. Northeast fe southwest
‘@e East Ge West
a Southeast Re lorthwvest
7.2 Yow fast were you moving? nhica per re
7) vid you stor ‘t any time while vou wera loo'cine at 6)
object?
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8. What direction wer:
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ou facing when you rirst saw the object?
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IDENTIFICATION CLAS, FICATION
SAT P-8-6<E
INFO: MACLASSIFIED | |
UNCLASSIFIED
FROM: APOIN-ATIAB-&=2-8
Reurmsz sarp-t-en an unidentified aerial object sighted at 1000 CST 5 Aug 53 by
, civilians in the vicinity of San Antonio, Texase We are of the opinion that the
object was the weather balloon launched at 0900 CST reflecting the rays of the sun.
Request that you give us the winds aloft at 75,000 feet. If object was not balloon,
this Center requests a preliainary evaluation of sources.
In reply cite Project Blue Book.
OFYTCIAL FILE COPY
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Office of Record
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SECTION C
12. ZXstimate how long you saw the object? —— ton =e
——
faeurs ikinutes Seesonds
12.1 Circle one of the follewing to indieate how certuin you are
of your answer to Question 12:
ae Certain Ge Not very sure
(De Fairly sure de Just a guess
13. Did the object looks (Cirele Ons) Solid or tf nsparent?
Use Did the ov! ct at any times
(Cirele One for cuch question)
Ubel Chane: dircetion? iia Don't know
Use? Chives speed? fos es ) Don't know
ite? Chung size Yos No) Don't know
Cheng? color Yes pos Don't know
Uje5 Brouk up into parte or Y<s Te Don't know
explod? 2
lied Cive off smoke? Yes (No, Don't know
lie7 Change ori *htness? Yos Te Don't know
Uy.8 Flick +, tareb, or os, Ge) Don't know
puls.te? anit.
14.9 Romcin motionless? Yos (Ne Don't imow
15. Did the object give off a light? (Circle One): /Yss) NO Don't know
15-1. IF you answorsd what was the color of tho li *Paru [ge # |
Read Ne Lge PY TOCA PKEDDISH Grube 7
15. Toll in a few words the following things about the ebjoct?
Siwe
Aprile “eo SS a3 ‘ ;
16-1 Sound
16.2 Color 44/7
—
IF there was MORES THAN ONE object; thon how many wore there?
Draw g picture of how thcy were arranged, and put an urrow to
show the dircetvion they wore travclinge
—_—_—————
om
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Page 5
18, Did the objest at any times
wir
198.1 Move behind somthing? (Circle One) f Yos No Don't knew
IF you answered YES, then tell whut it moved behind.
Jif 2 ta 7! Cue pee Pe Pe As Pe Se ie te Chg #
Ps
18.2 itove in front ef something? (Cirsle One) Yes No Don't mew
IF you unswored YES, then toll whet it moved in front cf.
16.3 Blend - ith tho background? (Circle One) Yes Ne Von's mow
-———
19- Which of tee following objoet's is about the same actual size us the
object you o.u? (Cirele One)
fe. automobiles
Be ti i.
(Se) oeball ge Smsll uirplane
Be Buske bak) h. Large airplane
Ge ficyels wheel ie Diricible
@e Otis desk je Other
19el Cirel: ons of the following to indicate how cortain you ure
of your answer to Question 19.
oo ortain Oe Not very sura
be Fairly sortein ad. Uneertain
20. Try to tell the following things ubout the objects -
20.1 How high above tho carth was it?/o79 79 2200 _ foe.
20.2 How f.r was it from you? = feot or milese
20.53 How f.st was it going? “clo. . miles per houre
20.4 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are
' ef your unsver to the above guustionss - oo
fs Cortain@vcere Fin 2% 3 ee Not vory suro
be Fairly cortsin a. Just a quess
2ie How did the objcet disappour from vic?
}
(Cirele Onc): ae Suddenly Ge. Othor £ o |
be Gradually Ge Von’t romomber
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o£C ION D
22. In the following exsteh, imicin: your eye .t the point showns
Place an "# or the curved linc to show how high th: object was
above the vorirou vacn you first saw ite Pl.cz a "3" to show
wheres 28 was wast you last suv 1:
Ov ‘Thced
230 Inthe coteh pluec an "A" ct tho poesition ths object
wis whon aw 4¢, and a "2" of fu. vcsis lon when you
lust sav
Orerhe:.d
0
—— me
.
erdes bad « | Ss a ae sorizon
Your’ cys
2iue Draw a picture *".t wiil show thc metion tnut the object madee
Place an "2" at the begianiag of its path and = "B" at the cnd
of ite pat!..
’ a F
Conte
«i Se
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25. Draw a pictur:
inelude in secur
‘place an arts
was movings
. *,F ;
M - at
S/
Colors
meee _— ~ ——
Viag thic *
(Cire?< 9
PT
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26-1
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have ccu.:
27°
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28.
te
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a a) >
: = - - =
: ? Ci 4nd 4
.~, wa os ha 2 an} - yr . — —s
ra% do you think tix o°. t vas and what
Pugo 7
will show the shupe of the objecte label und
seh any details of the object tht you saw, und
42 the drawing to show the dircction tae objzet
~ _ a st ,
ce i779 s
So. 7 7 J ~ ’
Exc
Sip aatity it bo? scan aa ohfest Like this?
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O5S2. /SkS QUEST LONUALRE
SCCTION A
1. When did you see the objects
lel Date: —
Day Month Year
lee Time cf day* ms ’ _ Fs AsMe Or Pelle (Cirele One )
iP im Lil»
le? Tim 1s 3a Ono)?
2. 4 é ; Pacitz »
c @; As”
: " 4 ——
( i) & Daylignt Sav*ng
Yoo LCtancaca
‘=,
‘
le Circis cio of the following to indicate how eertain you are |
of your avswer to the above question °.2:
Ge "ain ce. hot very surs
Be riy eertain d. Just a cuess
7
2e Where did ».. .#* the object?
r=. wldress ty or tow state Souns 7
3. Vhere were -~: iccated when you saw the object:
(Circle One): a. Inside a building de In an airplane
be In a car . @e At sea
fos Outdoors f. Gther
SES —
3.1 Were You
(Cirele One): @. In the business section of a city?
. . . . - : a
Ve 43 tne Fresiagentilal $s? ice >Z ce :
6 ape | . im? xr sice
— i - 16 ear oO Ae e «© 4
Le co eraec 7
* Z
. ‘ee Ter 9 ; ,
> wo
- »--?
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t
if
5
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,
3
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’ ae =a - al — a a a er me me -
é Puge 2
le How did you sapcen Go notice the ee pte q
. f a |
A --- . ; v4 *.. “vr « D ihe 3 cA ,
RL Le aD. MN
. 3 os y . i
“ Ys ul re 4 “¢ e
Se When did vou report to sems official that you had seen the
ob ject?
’ ) r . 7 e
~ > -
bay ) , Snoh Year
Oe iheat “or oom o% Tia Vine you saw the sbjectT
L Ps , ; eo 4 , ¢ 7 p*}
thf £2 . aswe os 60h okt os iewe: neaes iil ‘ow ——_—— ——— « -
Ges Wat peer doing for the %O miuctos before you saw the
cb je S aist tne avtiirt.vy ee ussivivios, and the
BoD ; was of ¢ j —e 2a 6S CA *,
f) -
. - , .
UA te FY dex) ia ke:
feed ~- f+ cee Ee Li, — et 4) & i ME a
a > "
£ tipo PLP AD THs PO AD INS
bab@ci? PAST AMEE
7e Were you - o5 any time while you ss. the obtect? (Circle One)
Yos or’. |}
so.
~e-
If you answered YES, then complete the following questions.
7el «has direction were you moving?
\Cirele One)s ae Nerth @e South
be Northeast f.- southwest
@e East ge West
@&% Southsast he Northwest
7.2 How fast were you moving? _ miles per hour.
7-3 Lid vou stop at any time while you were looxing at the
od ject?
UUs or
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8.
What directio. ver
et OP AOU Se, 8,
Paze 3
you facing when you rirst saw the object?
South
a
a bout hwe st
“¢ at3 st
+
he lhorthwest
wnen the cbject disappeared?
(Circle One): a. orth
De Irthsast
¢; 8as%
i ecutreast
Bel What circ 1 Ire you Passing
(Cirei 2 Ae Porth
Ye Bort, "tad
'» BE *s5*
> Southe asi
B.2 Cito oF tee tector ss to Ine
wv ‘ ’ +> » - al
ta
cr rere yu. : i , VA te
em ,
Ye or
f
10, dow was 3"
(Cirsle VOSA Varudy £4
fhro.gh whe ashlee
’4 ah teh Dingle
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iy tr pack 940 Sct
ll. What do y» n* avou’ cle ube
saw the c*
ll.l CLO. Lie One)
Cisur skvy
Racy
Seurtered Clouds
Tate cr heavy clouds
re womber
—
“
ben
11.2 WIND (Cirsls Ono)
PAS
; 2 _
NO vin *
> , ~ _ > , ne |
. »
Etronz wind
_" e .
Don romaunmhoe
oe - -_- ~ wn _
ome
— a —
=e
Pe So. ta
Pe Southyast
xe te2 5%
fhe i.o~Sh fast
iset> bow serSain you are of
Eta .a i tell.
f- WW TAT vare
a ry A ¢ $3
ar 2? {vbrale 0
_ , j \*s« - nea):
23 8- Tarough theodolite
ie turoivh sua classes
, » m 1 ’
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dP ry; > hag
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G itlo2e *t he Gime voy
11,3 (Pal. ‘Cirsje Ono)
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de
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ror, lass, or light
Pain
Moeor:.t2 or heavy rain
Siow
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r°omemoer
MPERATUPT (Chrele One)
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SECTION C
12. Estimate how long you saw the object? 4 a AO
: Sours Adnutes Sceoms
12.1 Cirele one of the follewing te indieate how certuin you are
of your answer to Quostion 123
ag Cortein Se Not very sure
be Fairly sure de Just 4 gueas
13, Did the ebject looks (Cirele On2) Galid or irsnsparons?
lke Did the » ' ot o& amy times
(Circle One for cach questioa)
Wiel Chere lirootion? ‘Yes) Ne Dea't know
UWye2 Ch. speed? Yes ~=s No Don't know
tee Che v¢ slee Yes rey Don's “<5”
Cis « ,LuFr Yes Ly Don't mow
Uie5 Brouk up into parts or You iy Don't kg ow
expisda? e
Uie& Give of smoke? Yes vo Den't know
—Ube7T Charnes ort hotness? Yos Xe. Don't mow
wWie8 Fl: “Prob, or tos Xo Von's “now
pul ,
14.9 Rom.ia sotionless? You Ne Don't knew
15s Did the object give off o light? (Circle One): 72s NO Don't cow
¥ t t ?
501 wr angngred BS ane was the color of the light
16- Toll in a fow words tho following things about the ebjeot?
i601 Sound KONE
16.2 Color LletlT €4
show the dircetion thoy wore trave lin:
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13.
19.
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Did the object st .ny Simes
18.1 Move behind sonthing? (Cirele One) ae No Don't know
IF you snsworid YES, then t21l whut it moved behind.e
~*~ we
wr ° ~ 7 7
WMggs? fi, ie a
-_—o
> -
— Pee a ee
18.2 ifove in front ef something? (Cirele One) Yes Wo Don't knew
IF you -asvercd YES, then toll whet it moved in front of.
—_s,
1803 Blend - ith tho background? (Cirele Onc) Yes No Con't mow
which of tae folloving object's is about the sam: actual size «3 the
object you ? (Cirele One)
a. F fe Automodils |
Oo Eus ball ge Smoill airplane |
Ce 8 il he Large airplane
de E : os) Le Diriecd ble
Ce OO t~ex je Otacr
19el Cirels wu. of the following to indicate how cortain you are |
of your «arswer to Question 19.
Ge G q Ge Not very sure
cts F.. so eteain de Uneortain
Try to tell ©« (© >llowing things ubout tho objects
2001 How hich above the earth mis it? (// & focte
20.2 How far »«s it from you? feot or (iz milose
20.5 How fst ~is it going? 1») Vic miizs por houre
20 Circle «=> 3° the following to oat? how ccortain you are
of your unseor to the above guustions:
Qe Cortain ce Not very suro
Foirly cortain de Just a guess
How did the cbicet disapocur from vicw?
uradualiy @e Uon't remember
(Cireale Omo): us Suddenly ee Othor
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TO JEPHQ/DER OF INTELLIGENCE HQS USAF WASiADC
JEDWP/AI2 TECHNICAL INTELLIGNECE CENTER WRIGHT PAT AF8 OHIO
INFO JEDEN/COMDR ENT AF3 COLO —u»
a | oer
JEDWP/COMDR AMC WRIGHT PAT AFS OHIO — 4
/ Ws 2? 8-5-2 FOR ATIAA-2c FOR INTELLINGENCE DIVISi
FLYOSR2PT ONE ELLIPTICAL=SHAPED OBJECT WAS OBSERVED HOVERING OVER SAN
ANTONIO TEXAS AT 1202 HRS CST 5 AUG 53. OBJECT OBSERVED APPROXIMATELY
5 OR S$ MINUTES. OBJECT OBSERVED SEEMED TO BE OF SILVER COLOR, AND SIZES
VARIED WITH OBSERVERS FROM SIZE OF A NR WASHTUS TO SIZE OF A QUARTER
/25 CTS/+ OBSERVATION MADE SY MR SR AND SON Gm 30TH OF am
MAREE SAN ANTONIO TEXAS AND @OUWQRMMmee Ap 025SS UNKNOWN,
ae
epee: eae 2a) stow TEXAS WHO ALSO OBSEAVED THE OBJECT.
DIRECTION OF OBJECT Faud OSSERVERS ESTIMATED TO BE DUE WEST. NO
SOUND WAS HEARD AND NO AZ&RODYNAMIC
PAGE TWO JWFMB 27
FEATURES NOTEDe FAIR WEATHER PREVAILED AT THE TIME OF SIGHTING AND
VISIBILITY WAS UNLIMITEDe WIND AT 13,900 FEET WAS 198 DEGREES AND 9
‘NOTS PF2R 42 WIND AT 5,388 FEET VAS 173 DEGREES AND 3 KNOTSs A FEW
CATTERED CLOUDS WERE REPORTEDe THERE WERE APPROXIMATELY 12 REPORTED
\IRCRAFT IN THE AIR AT TIME OF OSSERVENCE.e NO WEATHER SALOONS HAD BEEN
IP FOR OVER AN ROUR BEFORE AND SALOON THAT FAS SENT ALOFT AT 333d
+~s j4.8D ie 5: 2s» 2dd TeTL23 aign Alt 222 ste
J7/ 43252-AUG-. J#FMo
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a eee s
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Page 6
obC. ION D
22. In the foliow =: skztch, imsin: your cyo .t tho point showns
Plsee an "» or the curved lin: to show how high the obf:ct was
above the scr’ren vwacn you first saw ite Plicz a "3" to show
where ib was mio. you last sav ite
‘= = Oe
Crvoraved
o -—remnantes erretnats caces cone a idor 720m
Yeur cy?
230 In the © ertch plies an "A" ct tho ccsitlon tho objeat
wos whon i naw it, and a "8" ov iu: ocsii ion when you
last sa
Overhe-.d
re ee,
“ ~
” s~
Nay 4de x dope
Her drcen : iori2on
a
7 . a a
LOU, 9 we
2he Drawa picture t°.t wiil show the metion ta.t tho object madee
Place an "4" at the beginning of its path and =. "B" at the cnd
of its path &
Q
°
ft
—
—-— oo eee -
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25- Draw a picture
Gnelude én srsur
pl.ce an uctin
was moving:
C46 ws th Rs
(Circle
—s eee ee =
27¢ In your
have ccu
28. Give the f.°'o~
Puge 7
Sas will show the shups of the objecte Libel und
sak any dctails of the ébjoct th.t you sav, ond
3> she draving to show the dircetion tae objcot
-
7
— -- =o; owt
‘ ZY? , tie Px YC Ef @ vr te”
. ¢ ’ -—_—_
rec NU, thon wacn. wheors, and ‘ndor what
il ou seo oohar vocy.
_— ——— A a ac a. re ee me ee
“ans do you think the ob 32¢t vas end what might
—
-
AT} -
°
—
*
J 7
> ‘x -* .
———— _— _—-_
-- =” _
~- _
-—_—. — — - - — - - —— oe . ——
*
bated * a“. * . *
— -@ > oo _"* ee ’ * - ‘* ~~ *
- - = —— eS Se oO
Veta 8
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29. kas anyon: = 1s:
4 7
(C3 - « Cc .
VIPr312 ' } es :
; © .
29-3 Iv’ “?.3 “Pre
e ;
4oG_y GLC IG EGS SA s2455+
fo ee
. he 9 w 6s
. . ee f
“ot
a Jee ) .
, ¥ co 9 wr
= *e ° 2 ee Ty | arl rr *er .
30. Pleas ;
Use adiit 2 gOmEmes ehevn von | ns ;
rake skte 3 Jb itevo ute Snpertants
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as ae j Ss 3
fe RTL AN TI
fb 9 De CRAKE bella For
The Hydrographic Office is cooperating with astronomers who are
marests. Marinere reporting thalr obectvations of these bodies are great
asaisting in this work. It is desired to have the Greenwich time and point
and d urate ble, either by bearin
Siler ty rise wieder
Complete observations on long-enduring trains and their direction of
thos gue importance, as they determine wind direction in the up
atmosphere.
Rs
is i
NORTH ATLANTIC
Chief Officer trancis Campbell of the British SS. Bembridge
Hilt reports that on August 23, 1953, in lat. 40°00’ N., lon. 40°30’
W., a brilliant body, traveling in an E. by 8S. direction was observed.
The first indication of any phenomenal occurrence was a bright
green diffused glow on the superstructure of the ship, lasting for
about 1 second. This green light was reflected the sea
directly beneath the traveling body.
The body, traveling extremely fast, coursed parallel to the sur-
face of the sea and disappeared into the clouds emitting a stream
of “sparklers.
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EE a - :
AF FORM 112—PART | ( —
APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948
COUNTRY | PEPORT NO.
(LEAVE BLANK)
AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
ee
« .W3RPP
Da © | FROM (Ageney) — ——_ <- ——
Tt yeti, SAneA i -
oF RE DATE OF INFORMATIC EVALUATION
12 wag 5! 5 Aue 53 pevalua tek
a
te Gale aber’ Wo ros aS ae
AP Ite SOS faxted 29 Ae SB ae
SUMMARY: (Enter concise summary of repurt. Glee rigniptcancs im inal one-senience paragraph. Liat inciowurrs at tower left. Begin text of report om AP Porm 118—Part 11) _
ee
onS sliipticaleshapsi 60 pct which apseered 6 be aocus “os size
of 3 Toe 2 ah, was observed at avoroaimateiy 1000 bers 20, 5 s 153
aovering soGlioniesaly in Um aky over San nwnia, Exas
- ~———— —— = OD eo wwe 5
‘EAR INTERVALS.
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IPCL7i / wae
TYAL43
SUPUB AzS2
RR JED IP
KELLY
4 ~ ~ & A lA
75,0093 FEET FROM 192 D:
UNKNO'UN, PROVOST MARSHAL
147123072 AUS JUFMB
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“9 a me
ook, hemp hums :
I certify that on 5 aug 53, at 1000 sours, ar. GQ, is ao ai oe
UGE. were in wy smicy cresting a gin pole and ‘nat i witnessed te
same unidentifible object sovering in the skye “Tom the distaste 1: lovked lie
about te cise of & quarter 10 xe
L verity the stetemmn sale cy 2. QBBty in trat the od Ject Lait oo vasor
trails or axaust sees and -aie 10 Scum,
l cewtifty toes thas stawment is ime and correct to the bes. of ny koowl adie
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UNCLASS|F EY
AF FORM 112—PART I! ie ae
AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
APPROVED | JUNE 1948
ROM |. gency)
‘Commonder, SAAZA |
— - ——e—eeooe-
in complianes with AF ltr 200-5, dated 29 Aor 52, the following information is
submxi tteds
3. Object was wlliptiesl-—ghaved and appeared to be about the aise of 2 #2 tmb,
ob jest Wms 00 Jo exaust smoke or vapor ‘rails were noted nor was
t sound af murs, ject appeared to be notioniess trougnout cbhservence,
, '~
2. Sbject was observed at qpprosina Dly 1ddo hra, CSE, 5 Avg 53 for about
5 op 6 minutes,
3. Observation was done with naked eye,
. Cbservers were on aceraze wmed by Yarris lL, [rasier, wrking on water systen
whan 00 jec% appeared in acy Gw west of observer,
. 6 Fair weather oreve..ed at the time of alignting. Visibility was unlinsited,
Wind at ten thousand feet 1g ieurees by 9 imota,
*#
Be activity o@ cexdlitim, metecrolagical or o*nerwiss, 12 inown *o have
at the time of cbeervence which mizht account “or sichting.
& Ne phrysieal..evideees of sishting.
Yo Obesrverseentacted saily AF3 imediately after 21 ,,cinz.
ce
ef any specific air traffic in tie guneral area at tine of sighting
unkesmn,;, althougls there were at lease 12 inom air crart aloft at the tines ef
oe ‘
DOWNGRADED AT 3 YEAR INTERVALS
DECLASS AFTER 12 YEARS
DOD DIR 5200.16
a, TAREE crt > ak Me ear Si Na
ree eee ee oe
’
A a A ls Ce NT a A tt
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On 3 Ag $3 while working 4: iD none on QD, of: GR
J@MGBR, san Antonio Texas, I sav m unidentifiable object in the digy 4% abou’ 1000
to 1015 hourm It appeared to be about the aise of the bottom of a 2 tub and shined
like silver, We saw no vapor trsila or exaust seis, and didn't lear any vound of
mtors. It just emg in ‘he acy for about 5 or 4 ninutes with 2 uve sity Saeagr. und,
Te wore looking due west, with on in back of 13 when 15 cuddenly disascearud,
Twas standing about 20 feet fom 4 jin pola that [ was erecti-g acd was lonking
to see if i5 was straag7t. At ®™ ancle fro my tyes, looking over 4 diece of rove
@ foet itom the tos of a 35 TS. Sin pols, I spotted this cbject, | called myson sad
CQO, the quem, 22 W200 fone we working, they all acter cow it
It waa cooroxizately 6-8 sitcs awry and there ware oo places observed ia <1 air.
i i caertigy that this «statesent is crue und correc’ ‘o the best of ay mowledse,