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Declassification Authority NND 923007 Cenc) (SECURITY IN@ORMATION when filled in) / J COUNTRY OF ORIGIN | REPORT NO. -_ (Leave blank) ' United States IR-5=-56 | i 7 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT H | TRWea REPORT CONCERNS can + Wicinity around Eglin Air Force Base, Florida 1 “iw “Air Pro G A G z DATE OF REPORT HQ ving Ground Command - Eglin Air Force Base, Florida , 12 December on - : OF INFORMATION ——- i DATE OF INFORMATION F ;L% Colonel William B. Colgan » 9 November 1956 | PREPARING OFFICER i “EVALUATION : 2nd. Lt Richard H. Lane . ‘ Be2 Asst Chief, intelligence Division . iy SFERENCES
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Declassification Authority NND 923007 UNCLASSIFIED (CLASSIFICATION) AF FORM 112—PART 1 APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (rigency) REPORT NO. Ha Air Proving Ground Command Eglin Air Force Base, Florida IR-5-56 2 3 PAGE OF PAGES (1) Description of the object: (a) Not definite. Oranges lights. and what appeared to be a very vagua outline would indicate a long narrow shape from the angle viewed. (b) When estimated to be at a point 5,000! to.10,000! above, it appeared as iargs or larger than a 3_36. Th® orange color appeared to be larger than the present operational air
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Declassification Authority NND 923007 AE-FORM “12—PART JINGLASSIZTED ___ | APPROVED I JUNE 1948 : . AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (.Apency) ‘REPORT NO. . Hq Air Proving Ground Command = Eglin Air Force Base, Florida TRe5—96 wce on. maces nearly vertical over the RF-84., | (10) None known. Object was in Eglin water bombing rangese The observer knew of = no scheduled missions in Eglin area at that time other than the night photo mission being accomplished by the RF-84. ‘ (11) This report was prepared by Lieutenant Richard Ho Lane, Assistant Chief of the Intelligence Division, APGC, Eg

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