USAF record 28933517 (1949)
28933517
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[STAMP: 276] [STAMP: 1949]
DATE OF REPORT: 8 Mar 1949 LOCATION: Los Alamos, New Mexico GUARD STATIONS
DATE OF EVENT: WHEN OF REPORTING: 1835 GRADE: RTO: COUNTY: [REDACTED] and Downward NO. IN GROUP: 1 POLICE:
DATE IN TO ARIC: COLOR Blue-white, Greenish-white SLOWER THAN METEOR [ILLEGIBLE] SPEED [HW:] Lazy manner [ILLEGIBLE] ALTITUDE Cloud Layer [ILLEGIBLE] LENGTH OF THE OBSERVED 2-4 Sec. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground HANGING Horizontal and Sliding down at 60° angle
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- Page 1 [STAMP: 276] [STAMP: 1949] DATE OF REPORT: 8 Mar 1949 LOCATION: Los Alamos, New Mexico GUARD STATIONS DATE OF EVENT: WHEN OF REPORTING: 1835 GRADE: RTO: COUNTY: [REDACTED] and Downward NO. IN GROUP:…
- Page 2 SUMMARY OF INFORMATION DATE 9 March 1949 PREPARING OFFICE Fourth Army Intelligence Liaison Officer, Sandia Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico SUBJECT Unidentified Flying Light Phenomena CODE FOR USE IN…
- Page 3 UNCLASSIFIED SUMMARY OF INFORMATION DATE 15 March 1949 PREPARING OFFICE Office of the AC of 3, G-2, Headquarters Fourth Army, Fort Sam Houston, Texas SUBJECT Unconventional Aircraft [ILLEGIBLE] AKADB…
- Page 4 GUIDE TO INVESTIGATION UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS UNCLASSIFIED Incident No. 1. Date of Observation 8 Mar 1949 Date of Interview: 8 Mar 1949 2. Exact time of observation (local) 1835 hours 3. Place…
- Page 5 Page 2 Guide to Investigation Incident No. [REDACTED] 17. Trail (color, length, width, persistence, etc.) None 18. Luminosity (visible by reflection, incandescent, other - degree of brilliance):…
- Page 6 UNCLASSIFIED TO: Lt. E. D. Hightower, Protective Force Headquarters Inspector, W. E. Patterson, Section III FROM: Inspector, W. E. Patterson, Section III TIME: 1335 DATE: 3 March 1949 DIRECTION:…
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- Page 8 (A) W HW: OPENING IN CLOUD OVERCAST HW: LINES OF FLIGHT HW: OBJECT HW: OUTLINE OF WINDOW IN THE SHACK S N HW: PATH AND SHEET SKETCH - by Inspector Patterson.
- Page 9 UNCLASSIFIED STATEMENT This Inspector was extremely startled by this object as the first impression was that it was a plane on fire and about to crush nearby. As the eyes became adjusted to the…
- Page 10 INCIDENT NO. 276 1. Date of Observation 8 March 49 Date of Interview 8 March 49 2. Exact Time (local) 18:36 3. Place of Observation Los Alamos, AEC area, New Mexico, 35°53'09" North 4. Position of…