USAF record 28930646 (1948)
28930646
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D Incident #122, a, b -- Holloman Air Force Base -- 5 April 1948 At the moment there appears to be no logical explanation for this incident. There is nothing to indicate an astronomical origin of the object observed. D
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- Page 1 D Incident #122, a, b -- Holloman Air Force Base -- 5 April 1948 At the moment there appears to be no logical explanation for this incident. There is nothing to indicate an astronomical origin of the…
- Page 2 Incident No. 122 -- 5 April 1948, Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico Three balloon observers saw an object very high in the sky, moving faster than any known aircraft and possessing a rounded…
- Page 3 HEADQUARTERS AIR MATERIAL COMMAND Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Dayton, Ohio MCIAKO-3/1949/ra Jan 5 1949 MCIAKO SUBJECT: Project "SIGN" TO: Chief, Air Weather Service, Andrews Air Force Base,…
- Page 4 Hq AWS, Chief, Air Weather Service, Washington 25, D. C. Subj: Project "SIGH" 4. The form used in interrogating witnesses to sightings is inolased as a matter of interest. Comment as to possible…
- Page 5 APPENDIX P 3610th Electronics Station Analysis of Project Grudge Reports
- Page 6 AIR INSTRUMENT CONTROL EWO Instrumentation Co. 50A Cambridge, Mass. [STAMP:] [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE REO ALLY CTR 8…
- Page 7 Ltr. BKH, to C2, AUC, Subj: Analysis of Proj. Trend [ILLEGIBLE] 100 ft. to 150 ft. altitude is not possible due to lack of data. All observations are of objects moving at a high rate of speed and…
- Page 8 [REDACTED] STAMP: 6-1942 Letter Hill to the AID College Analysis of Professors' Research Reports 1. To be included in the report are all research projects which have been completed during the past…
- Page 9 [STAMP:] [HW:] 1st [HW:] 2nd [HW:] 3rd Rules: - Output the visible text exactly as it appears, preserving line breaks. - Black bars or boxes covering text → write [REDACTED] - Handwritten annotations…
- Page 10 With 10% incidents thus eliminated, there remain thirty-four which contain some evidence but have no apparent ready explanation. This statement is true subject to the assumption that the evidence is…