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HEADQUAFSTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE FILE NO. 8 DATE THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS 5 duly 19h9 REPORT MADE BY REPORT OF INVESTIGATION JACK L. BOLING REPORT MADE AT DO #17, Mirtland arp 2, 11, 20, 27 June 199 Aerial Phenomena “OFFICE OF ORIGIN UNENOWN SUBJECTS “PERIOD pO #17, Kirtland arB STATUS PaNDING REFERENCE Rpt. Inv., File and Subject aa above, DO/17, By JACK L. BOLING, dtd 7 June 19h9 SYNOPSIS Additional inconclusive reports of observation of anomalous luminous objects reported as of 2, 11, 20, and 27 June 199. Details reported on form specified. CLASSIFICATION …
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0 =a ~se GUIDE TO INVESTIGAL ION UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS Incident No. Date of Observation™ “8 8% Date of Interview Exact time of observation (local) OO ao? Place of Observation: ads Adam, Yes (Map Coordinates) + ~ Position of observer (air, car, bldg, location of - give details): ae ot What attracted attention to object: AG am ooh Number of objects and sketch of formation or grouping: “= Apparent size (compare to known object, l.e., sun, moon, thumb or fist at arms length): & ‘Color ef object: Seema Shape. (give, graphic description - compare with known object): Pale am £56 Altitude (Angle…
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Page £ Guide to Investigation Incident Uc. 17. Trail (color, length, width, persistance, etc.) late, wibreken ereen rall of eane width ae object Luminosity (visible by reflection, incandescent, other - degree of brilliance): Sap foo Dasged napus Projections (fins, wings, rods, antennae, canopies, etc): Maneuvers (turns, climbs, dives, etcs - sketch of flight path): eS OE Bi at gegen LD degroe amele far fll path Manner of disappeardnce: ufS Effect on clouds: fs Additional information concerning object: 24, Weather conditions and light at time of sightins: Name and address of observer: my — or ,…
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() ee ® « a ATT . Page 2 ‘ Guide to Investigation Incident Nc. 17, Trail (color, length, width, persistance, etc.) Shears ret trail Luminosity (visible by reflection, incandescent, other - degree of brilliance): Projections (fins, wings, rods, antennae, canopies, etc): Sone Maneuvers (turns, climbs, dives, etc. - sketch of flight path): Appeared to bey climbing sharply then fol) alacet straight des Manner of disappearance: tecaed te gm out Effect on clouds: ase Additional information concerning object: iid wet appear bo bo & Bulcer, Becerdin: te observa’, 24, Weather conditions and light at ti…
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® GUIDE TO INVESTIGATION UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS Incident he. Date of Observation __ Date of Interview Exact time of obsereset Camel ee) Place of Observation: eke (Map Coordinates) low Alamen, Balle Position of observer (air, car, bldg, location of - give details): Wed What attracted attention to object: Number of objects and sketch of formation oh! sreipe ng: Apparent size (compare to known object, i.e., sun, moon, thumb or fist at arms length); ‘Color 6f. object: Shape (give graphic déScription - compare with thown cByeceyp ee aK Altitude (Angle of elevation above horizon - e° at horizon…
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' Page 2 Guide to Investigation Incident Nec. 17. .Trail (color, length, width, pergistance, etc.) Sone Luminosity (visible by reflection, inéandescent, other - degree of brilliance): Projections (fins, wings; rods, antennae, canopies, etce): ThOeNe Maneuvers (turns; climbs, dives, etc) - sketch of flight path): Manner of disappearance: @@ Bie Effect on clouds: "f/f Additional information concerning object: ; va aoe reapers of wighting wy ams 24, Weather conditions and light at time of sightinz:: tes af Name and address of observer: Occupation and hobbies: Comments of Interrogator relative to …
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@. GUIDE TO INVESTIGAr ION UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS Incident No. Date of Observation ¢ Date of Interview ew Valm. Ayrune Exact time of obsereation (local) Place of Observation: (Map Coordinates) Laps VLA» ete Position of observer (air, car, bldg, location of - give details): What attracted attention to object: _ Lett Number of objects and sketch of formation or srouping: sa Apparent size (compare to known object, i.e., sun, moon, thumb or fist at arms length): af ‘Color ef object: aes Grew Shape (give graphic description - compare with known object): Altitude (Angle of elevation above horiz…
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