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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8715516
DATE OF SIGHTINGAugust 1954
REPORTED LOCATIONSan Antonio Texas
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PROJECT 10073 .
1. DATE 2 LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS
0 Was Balloon
6 August 1954 San Antonio, Texas 0 Probably Balloon
DATE-TIME GROUP 4 TYPE OF OBSERVATION 0 Possibly Balloon
Local_ Ground Visual Ground-Rodar 0 Was Aiscraft
0 Probably Aireraft
GMT 06/24002 AirVisual Air-Intercept Radar 0 Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS SOURCE 0 Was Astronomicol
Yes 00 Probably Astronomical
No Civilian Possibly Astronomical
7. LENGTH OF.OBSERVATION DURSE Other. UNIDENTIFIED
8 008 Insufficient Data Evgluation
5 minutes Unknown
1
TO. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING |11. COMMENTS
Small, intense white 1 light varying in color UNIDENTIFIED
to yellow, orange and finally pink. Went
through 4 or 5 cycles of buming. Observation
at 45 Deg elev traveling 15 ieg laterally.
2
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1
1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS
3 August 1954 San Antonio, Texas 0 Was Balloon
0 Probably Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 0 Possibly Balloon
Local_ 1315 Ground-Visual Ground-Radar α Was Aircraft
00 Probably Aircraft
GMT 08/19152 AirVisual Air-Intercept Radar Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE Was Astronomical
Ys 000 Probably Astronomical
No Civilian Possibly Astronomical
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE Other
000 Insufficient Data for Evaluation
25 Minutes 1 Unknown
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Report carried sover radio, Sighting by 2 Insufficient data
girls, 15 yrs and il yrs, of object darting
in and out of clouds.
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(a) dowvor is aheys watohing the dky oince the ainilar incident in
1950 at Phoordx, Arizona.
Negative
653 Legatire
At the tls. adg ting tie obddet roved Li a strnigat gourso. te the
aroonl slgltis the object darted aboat in and out of clouds.
(3) Oojuct Hsgaopoared into the alouda at both odrhtiogs.
At tlo Mut sighting the deject was in sight dbnurt 3 sirutes. In the
Booond aizhbing the objeet was in sight cor 25 minntas.
(3) Auther of : Observationi
ar-visial.
330 20 optioal aids weie used,
Not aoplieable.
not evtinated.
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y00 f003, 110 degend, lmota
20,00 10 eouth, 100 dugtess, 5 hote
B.Mreeb th 160 degreay, Lxote3
33 knota
(d) Vioibility 15 milon.
(0) Soattared alouda.
(3) Negative
(9) Regative (5) Nagative
(10) degative (10) begative
(11) Magative (11) Magative
(12)et, (12) ef, Intalligenca Division. No oommento lligenca Division. No oowmento
APPENED APPFREONED
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS
B August 1954 San A Antonic, Texas 0 Was Balloon
0 Prabably Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP TYPE OF OBSERVATION 0 Possibly Balloon
4.
Local 1. 24/01.4.07 Ground-Visual Ground-Radar a Was Aireraft
a Probably Aircraft
GMT 2.24/0450Z AinVisual Air-Intercept Radar 0 Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS SOURCE Was AstronomicallETEORS
Yes Probably Astronomical
xXNo xCNo Civilian Civilian 0 Passibly Astronomical Passibly Astronomical
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS NUMBER OBJECTS 9. COURSE 0 Other_
1.25 1.25 Seconi s Secord s 000 00 Insufficient Data for Evaluation Insufficient Data for Evaluation
2.15 2.15 5Seconds Seconds Unknown
2 2
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
1. Object observed through window. It appeared Evaluated as meteors.
as a bright, almost as a bright, almost white light -hich lite light-thich turned into
an almost red light be an almost red light be the object diminished.
2. Object observed l0 minutes later. Object observed 10 mi rutes later.
Characteristics of this object same as first. first.
Passed through a 70 to 75 degrees are in 15
seconds, appearing from the north east and
traveling to the south west. traveling to the south west.
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diminished. Sources wife called for him to come into the room but by the
tine source arrived, the object had disappeared. Source and his wife I
cantinued to watch the sky and appreximately ten (lo) minutes later a similiar
object appeared in sppraximately the same spproximately the same position as the first. The
characteristics of the second characteristics of the second object object were were the same as the same as the first. It passed the first. It passed
through a 70 to 75 degree are in 15 through a 70 to 75 degree aro in 15 seconds, appearing seconds appesr north east north east
and traveling to the south west. and traveling to the south west.
The source is an Intelligence Instructor with the USAF Instructor with the USAF Pre-Flight Pra School
at this station. While stationed at White Sands, New Mexi While stationed at White Sands, New Mexico, heard
numerous stories about"Flying Saucers". numerous stories about"Flying Saucors".
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approximately ten (l0) minutes later after source was called into
bedroom by his wife.
Approximate elevation 35 to 40 Azimuth 700 mils.
Approximate elevation 25 to 35 degress. Azimuth 1300 to l900 mils.
The flight of the first object was erratic as observed by source's
wife. This might have been This might have a caused by caused by light and haze conditions and light and haze conditions and
sources wife did not have sources wife did not have or glasses glasses on at the time. The second the time. The second
object traveled in straight from
North East to South West.
$() $(0) The light intensity dininished The light intensity dininished until completaly disappeared. disappeared.
The first objeet was in sight about 25 seconds. The second The second object
was in sight about seconds.
( (e
(3) Manner of observation: of observation:
(a) Gr ound-Visual
$(o) $(b}$ No octical aids were used normal wearing glasses.
(o) Hot applicable.
(4) Time and date of sighting: Time and date of sighting:
(a) First objeot was sighted at O44oz/24 Aug 54. (a) First object was sighted at 04402/24 Aug 54. The second object
was sighted 0450Z/24 Aug 54.
(b) Night.
(5) Locati on of obsery 4 San Antonio,
Texas.
(5) Identifying informa an observers:
(a) Mrs.
San Antonio, Texas. Occupation: Housewife. Reliability not
estinated.
(b) lst Lt Headquarters Squadron, USAF
Pre-Flight School, Lackland AFB, Taxas Duty: Intalligence
Instructor. Seems to be reliable and has had background in
flying objects.
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(7) Weather and winds aloft conditions at time of and place of sighting!
(a) Intermittant clouds.
$(bb) Weather conditions at 2230 hours, 24 Aug 54:
Surface, South East, 135 degrees, 8 kmots
6000 feet, O90 dogrees, 12 kmots
10,000 feet, 090 degraes, 10 kmots
16,000 feet, 110 degrees, 10 knots
20,000 feet, 090 degrees, 10 knots
40,000 feet, 185 degrees, 25 knots
30,000 feet, 185 degrees, 15 kmots
45,000 feet, 170 degrees, 10 kots
Negative
0000 15 miles
Negative
Negative
(8) Negative.
(9 Megative.
(10) Negative.
(11) Report from Flight Operations at Kelly Air Force Base records no air
traffic in the area s e time of the sighting. e time of the sighting.
12) Chie 12)Chi ion. No courrent.
APPROVED:
BALPH W.F RALPH W.'FU J.P. JONES
Captain, USAF Colanel, USAP
Chief, Intelligence Division Chief, Intalligence Divisian Wing Operations Officer
5265 2H 1
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24 1gst, 1954
Reanoke, Virginia
THE ROANOKE
HALIFAX COunTY Is ALWAYS Published Every Thursday - Weldon, North Carolina
MARKET FOR New InDUStRIES E
Local Man Sees Mysterious Object
In Nighttime Skies Over This Area In Nighttime Skies Uver T his Area
It had a reddish tinge and wa It had a reddish ting erand wa
about the color of the planet Mar
said Frank Saunders in deserka said Frank Saunders in deserktar
a mysterious object. whlch he saw
in local skies at 8:24 p. m. Tuesday
Saunders, who lives at Roanoke
Motor Court, said the bbject did not
blink ·nor did it make a sound blink·nor did it make a sound
that he could' hear. that he could' hear.
"It was faster than an airplane,
but slower than any meteor I've ev_
er seen," Saunders told Radio Sta-
tion WCBT's tion WCBT's news department news department
shortly after the occurrence. shortly after the occurrence. i
He said he spotted it in the East,
that it moved from East to West
past the zenith, then turned South nast the zenith then burned South
to about what he called "11 o'-
clock". then West again and he lost
sight of it. He had it under obser-
vation for about two minutes.
He said that as he observed it, it
moved "about one inch per second"
in his visibility.
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Mr. Dyeem AS
Witnis SAN
IN REPLY. ADDRESS BOTH HEADQUARTERS
COMMUNICATION AND EN. SAN ANTONIO AIR MATERIEL AREA
VELOPE TO ATTENTION OF KELLY AIR FORCE BASE. TEXAS
FOLLOWING OFFICE CODE
SABB 10 August 1954
SUBJECT: UFOB
THRU: Commander
Air Materiel Command
Attn: Intelligence Division
Headquarters
Wright-Pat Base, Ohio
TO: Director of
Headquarters
United States s Air Force
Washington 25, D. C.
In compliance with Air In compliance with Air Force Regulations Force Regulations 200-2, dated 200-2, dated
26 August 19 26 August 195 forwarded, forwarded,
FOR THE FOR TH MMANDER: MMANDER:
Huny Aoshed Mj USA7 I
1 Indl L. V. MARLIN
AF Farm 112 (Dup) AF Form 172 (Dm) Major/USAF
Asst Provost Marshal
cc: Commander
ATIC
Wright son AFB, Ohio
dp y fIl dtied 1e/
SAAMA FOPH
26 APR
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From the Weather Bureau, Kelly AFB, ollowing was reported
2100 hours, 6 August 1954:
Wind Direction Velocity
(Degrees) (Knots)
Surface 150 9
6,000 ft 210 8
10,000 "1 170
16,000 I1 170
20,000 I 250
30,000 n 210
50,000 I1 090
75,000 It 080
Ceiling - Clear
0000 Visibility - 15 Visibility -15 miles.
Amount of Amount cloud cover - clear.
Thunder N in none.
(3) No other umusual activity No other unusual activity Or condi con on, meteorological, astronomical, n, meteorological, astronomical, ar or
otherwise, which might have accoun might have r the sighting, reporied. ting, repo:
(9)
(10) No interception ar identifi cation action taken.
(11) I (11)I
(12) Prepared by the Chief, Base Security Prepared by the Chief, Base Security Division, Kelly AFB, Texas. Division, Kelly AFB, Texas. Possible Possible
cause of cause of the sighting mnld the sighting could bave have been beon reflection ofs 7ectionof mnl sunlight from weather
balloon which was released from the Weather Station, Municipal Airport,
San Antonio, Texas, at about 1500 hours, CST, 6 August 1954.
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COUNTRY REPORRT NO. (LEAVE BLANK)
USA
AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
SUBJECT
UFOB
AREA REPORTED ON FROM (dgency)
San Antonio, Texas Comdr., SAAMA
DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION
10 August 195h 9 August 1954 Unevaluated
PREPARED BY (OfiCET) SOURCE
Major L. V. Marlin Eye Witness
REFEReNCEs (Control number, directize, prerious report, ede., as applicable)
AFR 200-2, dtd 26 August 1953
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A small elliptical-shaped object which
alternately became intensely ybrilliant, then
dull, was observed dull, was observed flying flying over San Antonio, over San Artonio,
Texas. Texas.
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through four or five cycles of growing in intensity until a peak was
reached, and subsidingto a dull color When first observed,
the ject gave
and then to pink and finally, just befo opeared, to a dark
pink. Object's manner of disappearan Ceel that the
object had consumed itself.
(2) Description of course of object:
(a) Observer was driving to his home in his automobile when
the umusual brilliance of the object first
the object
(b) Angle of elevation and azimuth st observed was
about farty-five degrees. about farty-fiv e degrees
(c) Angle of elevation of object upon disampea about about forty-five
degrees (object traveled degrees (object traveled about fifteen degrees
$(() $(8) Object flew a straight and level flight path.
(see
1)iabove.
(3) Manner of observation:
Ground-visual.
3eO No optical alds used
N/A
(4)
Zulu time-date group of sighting- August 1954
( ()
Light conditions - day.
(5) Location of observer - On the corner of Sherman and Palmetto Streets.
look at the object
(6) Identifying er:
(a) Name -
Age: 32
Mailing Address San Antonio, Texas
Occupation - Licensed Mecnanical Engineer
Estimate of Reliability: Unknowm
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 12. CONCLUSIONS
0 Was Balloon 7
8 August 1954 1 San Antonio, Texas 0 Probably Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4 TYPE OF OBSERVATION 0 Possibly Balloon
Local 2230 0 Was Aicraft
Ground-Visual Ground-Rodar Probably Aircraft
GMT_ 05/1630Z AirVisual Air-Intercept Rador 0 Possibly Aircraft
CAnrYSU
5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 6. SOURCE 0 Was Astronomical
Yes 0 000 Probably Astronomical
No MNo CIVILIAN CIVILIAN . Possibly Astronomical
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION . . NUMBER O NUMBER URSE RSE Other.
000 Insufficient Data Insufficient Data for Evgluation
3 Minutes Unknown
1 I IT
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Shiny metal, very bright, 9' diameter. Very Shiny metal, very bright, 9' diameter. Very Probable a/c Probable a/c sighting.
high speed, lost in cloud. Moved in direction
of air base. Darted in and out of cloud.
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for about three (3) mirutes and moved in ths direction of Lackland Air Force
Base. It moved at a very high rate o speed and was lost from view in the
8 Auguat 195k.
- Phoenix, Arizoua
in 1950. This object a remained in aight long enough for her to hang out a
complate line of washing Since then she
sindlar objects.
The observer bout fifty (50)
years of age.
A KONO,
San Antonio, Texas, on the evening of 8 August l95h. A phone call to the
station revealed that the object was sighted by two (2) girls, Miss
ge age 11. The object was sighted at
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LACKLAND AFB, TEXAS
1315 hours, ten (1o) miles east of San Antonio, Texas, at the Far on
the Gonzalus Road. The object darted about in and out of the clouds and was
visible for a few seconds ata time for aporoxi mately minutes.
The following
dated 26 August 1953:
(1) Description of ooject:
Ciroular and flat.
About nine (9) feet in diameter.
Shiny metal, like aluminun Exceptionally bright.
Negative
CEOGCGOGE Not Applicable
Negative
Negative
Hegative
Negative
(2) Description of course of object:
(a) Observer is alwavs watching the sky since
1950 at Phoe cona.
Negative
Negative
000 0C At the first sighting the objoct moved in a straight courae. In the
second sighting the objeat darted i about in and out of clouds.
Object dissappeared into the clouds at both sightings.
At the first sighting the object was in sight about 3 mirutes. In the
seoond sigh object was sight for mimtes.
(3) Manner of Oboarvationt
Ground-visual.
No optical alds were used.
Not appli cable.
(4) and date
620
Misa Antonio, -
girl, rel 'not e81 tinated.
(7) Weather and winds aloft conditions at time and place of sightingi
(a) Observer states that aky was ve:
tered clouds.
(b) wind conditions at 0900, 8 A
Surface, South, 180 degrses, 5 kmots
6000 feet, FED
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LACKT ADR, TEKAS
10,000 feet, south, the degrees, 11 knots
16,000 feat, south, 110 degrees, 8 kmots
20,000 feet, south, 100 degrees, 5 knots
30,000 feet, south, 150 degrees, 1 knots
50,000 feet, south, 170 dagrees, 33 knots
cCeiling, cirus stratus attered.
(d) Visibility 15 miles.
(e) Soattered clouds.
(f) No thunderstorms
(8) Negative
9 Negative
(10) Negative (10) )Negative
(11) Negative
(12Chief, lligence Division. No comnent. No comenent.
Zoved Zoned
Shamad Shmad J'P JONES, COlons J'P JONES, COLoS USAP USAF
Wing Operations Wing Operations Officer icar
TERNON R SHIMANK, CAPt, USAF TERNON R SHELANEK, CaPt, USAB
Admint tive Wing Operations eer e2
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