USAF record 28947457
28947457
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PROJECT 13073 RECORD CARD
DATE: 3 Aug 52 LOCATION: NEW ORLEANS, LA.
A. DATE/TIME OF UP: 03/2138 CST 04/03382
B. TYPE OF OBSERVATION: [HW:] EX- and Visual [HW:] Ground Radar [HW:] Air Visual [HW:] Anti-intercept Radar
C. PHOTOS: [HW:] Yes
D. SOURCE: CIVILIAN MAN
E. DISTANCE FROM OBSERVER'S STATION: [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE E.
F. DURATION OF OBJECT: 30-60 sec E.
G. COMMENTS:
"Flying Saucer" which was spinning and throwing off blue-white sparks was seen by clerk-typist working for Army Finance. Object traveled about 100 mph.
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- Page 1 PROJECT 13073 RECORD CARD DATE: 3 Aug 52 LOCATION: NEW ORLEANS, LA. A. DATE/TIME OF UP: 03/2138 CST 04/03382 B. TYPE OF OBSERVATION: [HW:] EX- and Visual [HW:] Ground Radar [HW:] Air Visual [HW:]…
- Page 2 HEADQUARTERS NEW ORLEANS PORT OF EMBARKATION AD/1s New Orleans 12, La 3 September 1952 MONTHLY REPORT POST, CAMP AND STATION INTELLIGENCE 1-31 AUGUST 1952 ******** ******** ******** ******** ********…
- Page 3 HEADQUARTERS FOURTH ARMY FORT SAN HOUSTON, TEXAS Office of the AC of S, G2 AKADB-I 000.9 8 September 1952 SUBJECT: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena TO: Commanding General Air Materiel Command…
- Page 4 4 August 1952 STATEMENT [REDACTED], age 36, [REDACTED], New Orleans, La. Employed by Fourth Army Finance Office, NOPE, as Clerk-Typist. I would state that at about 9:36 pm on 3 August 1952 while I…
- Page 5 California, on the afternoon August 3, 1952—toward the end of the summer's saucer scare (Chapter vi). As reported in the annals of saucerdom, "two huge silver disks, flying at different altitudes,…
- Page 6 FINAL GALLEY PROOF Galley 23—THE WORLD OF FLYING SAUCERS appeared to carry on a dogfight; momentarily they appeared in a "diamond" formation extending over an area of about four miles. Since the…
- Page 7 HEADQUARTERS 4TH AIR RESERVE DISTRICT FLOOD BUILDING, 970 MARKET ST SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 333.5 21 August 1952 (1STRO) (S/8) Major Robert E. Kennedy AIR Adjutant General Air Technical…
- Page 8 TENTATIVE OBSERVERS QUESTIONNAIRE SECTION A 1. When did you see the object: 1.1 Date: 3 August 1952 1.2 Time of day: 1613 Hours PDST [REDACTED] Hrs. 1.3 Time Zone: (Circle One): a. Eastern b. Central…
- Page 9 Page 3 6. What direction were you facing when you first saw the object? (Circle One): a. North b. Northeast c. East d. Southeast e. South f. Southwest g. West h. Northwest 6.1 What direction were you…
- Page 10 Page 2 4. How did you happen to notice the object? I was lying on my back taking a sunbath; the objects went through my field of vision. 5. When did you report to some official that you had seen the…