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x CLASSIFICATION: Tee HQ: _ 7 AF FORM 112—PART I UTH: APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION. AREPORT SUBJECT FLYOBRPT, Report of Unidentified Flying Objects AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Lake Huron and Northeast Michigan T5kth AC&W Squadron Port Austin, Michigan — Lga DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 17 Feb 3 ZF 2 ru PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE wapke (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) SUMMARY: (Enter concise summary of report, Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin tezt of report on AF Fo…
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< ma - < -" AF FORM 112—PART Il APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. 754th AC&W Squadron TR-12=53 Port Austin, Michigan 2 2 1. At 2204 EST, 17 February 1953, an unidentified object was sighted visually by A 1¢ John T Mandinee and 2nd Lt Hareld S Eagle, ‘The object changed in color from red to pink to pale white te white and back to red again, The object appear-= ed te be larger and brighter than a star, and other than changing color there were no unusual features visible, The object appeared to be moving south at a very x slow rate of speedy Eventua…
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CLASSIFICATION: -S-#-@-R-E-2— HQ: AUTH: COMMANDT] DATE: 28 FEB 195 mITTTAL: bem ww 1G OFFICER Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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CLASSIFICATION: S-E-S=R-#-T- HQ: 754,TH AC&W SQUADRON * AUTH: COMMANDING OFFICER HR HH HH HH HHH HR % & EXTRACT OF RECORDERS! LOG # *# RRM RHR HH HH HH IDEN- GRID COm fity ORDINATES UNK GQ 4904 GP 4959 GF D157 GP 5249 COURSE TIME TRACK ALT 0308Z 0316Z 03202 03252 NO. W-10 W-10 W-10 W-10 EST NO REMARKS SPEED ‘ ACFT 55 kts 1 LREKHRKRHKRHKHHHKHRHHHHHHH END RHR KKKEKRKHEE KK DECLASSIFIED Pumas te ae onde thee Ae 2 eeeamactoaaaicea ls, Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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CLASSIFICATION: HQ: 754TH AC&W SQUADRON AUTH: COMMAN NDING. OFFICER At 2204 EST on 17 February 1953, an unidentified light was sighted visually by A 1C John Mandinec while on guard duty. I was notified of the sighting and made an observation of it. The object was seen or appeared to hover at approximately 100 feet above the horizon. At the time of the sighting, visibility and ceiling were wmlimited. I observed the ebject which appeared to change from red to pink to white and then red again, for approximately one minute, after which time I returned to operations and attempted to "pick-up" the o…
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On 17 February 1953, at 2204 EST, while standing guard, I noticed an unusual light almost due west of our station. The object was in a part of the sky where no stars were visible, The object seemed to glow a bright red, then changed to pale white, and then red again, repeating this change over and overs The movement of this object seemed to be from north to south. After a while the object started getting smaller until I could no longer see it, HN T Ng AF 15 294 796 A 1c, USAF Radar Operator DECLASSIFIED “eae pe i me 0. Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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