0dc4863f5340ab62
28965463.pdf
NARA·NARA_PBB_597821_pdfs-2·pdf·90.0 MB·17 pages
Scores
1.4
Document value
0.0
Cross-references
2.0
Provenance
3.2
Info density
0.0
Topic relevance
2.0
Anomalousness
Events this document cites (1)
OCR'd text preview (8 of 17 pages)
Source: tesseract · confidence ~68%
page 0
SPT Yer EN PRE I ery (Ew hee m tr eppe ney ree Hs pteme net ST edie tt Le PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Was Bolloon 30 April 1956 Tacoma, Washington QO Probably Balloon 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION O Possibly Balloon : ; QO Was Aircraft Le cat ——___________. 2G round: Vi sual O Ground-Rador [KXProbably Aircraft GMT 01/0633Z OD Air Vi suol O Air-Intercept Rodor | & Possibly Aircraft nev tmnt Tn ar on a etc ee ee ee eee ee ; 5. PHOTOS - SOURCE 0 Was Astronomical 0 Yes . O Probobly Astronomical MMe Civilian 0D Possibly Astronomical 7. LENGTH OF OBSER…
page 1
é C 0 G12232Z | ! |. | RC 152 Od WPDIAS YDCZ76 XYC142 XMBET2DMALT2 00 RJEDEN RUEZDEPRJEPHO RUSE DE RJVPDN 128A ae FM COMDR 25TH AIR DIV MCCHORD AFB WYN TO RJEDEN/COMDR ADC ENT AFB COLO RJEDUP/COMDR ATIC WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO SORT TAREE RJEPHQ/DIRECTOR OF INTELLIGNECE HDQS USAF WASH 25 DC RJWPSB/COMDR WADF HAMILTON AFB CALIF es Sei ‘UN ASSET Gs akeeaes C L/25TH TAC E 3 “eee gar Vaeate Web Re B 21/ WIDE 18" LONG CRED LIGHT ON EACH END ea | E NONE F NO WINGS G NONE HN ASTON DRIVEN ENGINE POSSIBLY Tyo "r s*sn eto
page 2
Se PAGE TWO RJUPD™ 120A A2l 322 DEG SbzG AZl BLl5DzEG , ZNST TURNED NORTH Cc a BD cy ts: St eee G €eS \ OSAP TET eee ee tj OUT OF SIGHT tr4 Cx 3. A VISUAL GROUND TO AIR | | NONE | N/A é | He. A @1 WAY 56 26332 | B NIGHT 5. NC3315 | : 2229 E 38TH ST THCOMH WN 6. hoe ; I MR PA ert i Cae TACOMA UN | . B SEEMED RELIABLE 7. A. VERIALLE HIGH CLOUDS , NE UNLIMITED | | i (PAGE THREE RJWPDM 126A B @S5DEG 7 KNTS SURFACE 29GDEG 2S5KNNTS 6.22¢ C BROKEN TO NW REST CLEAR t * ts bare 7555 spd te, x | are ' ' ete gy s1 a ‘inal ADR epic Bln i jp ae ta i ai. Ve = biel ieee 3
page 3
D GOOD = 4/6 COVERAGE F NONE 8. NA 5. WA ig. NA 11. NA 12. NA BT 61/9656Z MAY RJWPDM
page 4
a ee, ie ad Boa e ee ee ee a ie ruth, A he eT) 2 ‘. piesa = * “artes it ee a ‘| 4 ‘ : Stes Cheaatieet OLA ats ‘aki: ate aes of ak a eee Cae SMD ? formation Only) 2 April 1956 Me atte ‘ Coffeyville, Kansas ae Aor, 2—~Coffeyville, Kan,—R. H. Smith waa awaxene : = Ned Py brcame mlarmed over the inoretsing velocity Pe eS Ge iis ly after &" p.m. Sata he: "I went outeide to eheck the clouds and to my astonishment saw this illuminated object gliding down toward @ neighbor s howe. There was no framework visible, but the Lighted body eppeareé scsewbet shorter than the standard airplane with @ ie wingsp…
page 5
oi phe Pea a cadets eke i kee ca se a a ee oe LL ee ee \ No Case (Information Only) 4 April 1956 Durham, North Carolina “aE F ‘wae CS ane _..-20n the night of April 4th, about 15 or 20 people. in Durham, N. C., reported seeing "a silver-colored angel” flying north over | the local U. S. Steel plant. One man said that he could see it Plapping its . wings... — ea | Geaiet eR GUOk ——s EL — eR ee at dai ic;, | ote iit te ————— — = — a > ae se ae ee ee ee |
page 6
RAED SNOUT SPRY RTE |S PERTE NIE NATE NIN OM I TY Ts Pe MSE IMATION EO Se” No Case (Information Only) 4. ~—"A ayeterious explosion sions, shook buildings over 60 siles oF Florida Some windows were reported broken. Pilot in told of flashes of light in the oy. (Associated Press, others, 4/4,) L LJ ° ; i ae ee ie a | . of theRB SN a ta acids Sac) Ma as Aa ks rte dade Con 8 AD Mn at casa cab aatid, TRUS UCR a NG Read 4 April 1956 or series of explo- West Coast tonizht,” the Gulf of Mexico Phenosencn remains unexplained. a —— — — << 2. a =
page 7
f ine % ” eo t — --* pt pe eu) =F ~™ fioc ¥ sib Gig ha ek a daa saa ak la 2. i a i a a as No Case (Information Only) 6 April 1956 Brown's Gulch, Montana - o Yast Coone BRILLIANT OBJECT STARTLES MONTANA RESIDENTS: Five peo- ple living in the Brown's Gulch district of Montana reported that on the night . of April BE, at about 9-30 p.m., they saw an extremely bright object which Seemec to be in the sky near their house. Mrs. Victoria Gabrielli, her son Victor Gabrielli, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell and Mrs. Mary Baxanella were gathered in the Gabrielli residence watching television, with the hou…
Full text and original imagery available on Internet Archive →