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* PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE | % LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS | O Wes Balloon 16 Jan 54 Picayune, Mississippi Oo Probably Balloon 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION GO Possibly Balloon 1 local EK Wes Aireratt Lees! 330 221 Ground- Vi suel O Ground-Reder Probobly Aircraft 5/192 C Alp Vi suel O Air-intercept Radar ey ee Tell Pi fe Was Astronomical Probably Astronomical Possibly Astronomical 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION PWIUMBER Ope ECTS | 9. COURSE RES 12 mimutes oan weterly — Dote for Evaluation 10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS Cylinder shape, silver, no sou,d tail or Duration a…
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4 view ’ 4 eel « “eed eet 1 eo" 0) ee Pe eB me ae it Bi 4 ’ eM, Hee iy Suda ea otek woes . . ¥ “a ti ld aie 7 ts ' OR oe Sp rat eae ha kane CS ct ae SP TRIED BS A oR ARS aro ip cei ae od a, (YZ FOE ficny ene t5S C ae : eal , \ \ \\toe HEADQUARTERS \v ‘ KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE AND 3380th TECHNICAL TRAINING WING KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE. MISSISSIPPI 25 J FES i954 SUBJECT: Unidentified Flying Object Report TO: Commander Air Tochnical Intelligences Center Sright~Pettersen air Force Base, Ohio | Subject report forverded for your information in compliance with AFT 200-2. POR THES COM ANDER: vr . M. GHA…
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} , , 18 PEER INN yee ners ER sie ee: ¥ WRN eeees COSBNSRY | PEPORT NO. ' (LEAVE BLANK) Unived Sx tos : | AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Su ject eee oe ee ee cee ee ee ee ee EA UFQ3 CPt ety Ten enemy ee ae oT FROM (Agency) SGI to ee Rete co PICAYUUS, Mississinpi jo j§.- §__: Xeesler Air Force 3asea, Llississippi | DATE OF REPORT | DATE OF INFORMATION ye EVALUATION et AES sAiARED BY eg ' SOURCE Major dack P, Kern See Ga below REFERENCES ( Control number, directive, presioua report, etc, as applicable) = = #8 © Es ne ee See Ry None SUMMARY: (Enter wv conclee tummare of report. Give signific…
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if aki " i" i . Gente eS a $e © - AF FORM 112—PART | APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY +oda States UFPOB = Oe | 3 Februery 1954 iia jor Jack P, Kern None (CLASSIFICATION) REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT ee FROM } Pica » Mississipni Keeslor Air Force Base, Mississippi Lb EVALUATION 16 January 1954 SOURCE See Ga below REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, dc. as applicable) == ——SsSst—<“<“‘“<_z<a‘<“';PSK3uX3X3X3©) SUMMARY: (Inter concise summary of report. Give significencs in final one-sentence paragraph. Liat inclosuree at Lower left. Begin text of rep…
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¥ AF FORM 112—PART Il ES SSTEATION APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Keesler Air Force Base | PAGE 4 oF — PAGES Ce a a ee a eh el a Investizating Officer was unable to establish a logical explanation for this sighting since ths locaticn is off aimvmys and in a remote section of the State of iliss, There are no nearby Air Weather Stations or US Weether Sureau Stetions at which an observation balloon could have been released. The ine Gividuals concerned made as close an cvservation as was possible and both attampted to determine details inasmuch as they were awars of the i…
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AF FORM 112—PART i —— a —— AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT == a A a a FROM (Agency) | REPORT NO, Keesler Air sorce Base | PAGE 3 OF 4 PAGES (t) WD CiRscTilou VELOCITY Sur face 20 decrees 14 imots 6,000 fte 600 degrees 15 knots 10,000 fte 230 degrees 0 knots 1,900 Lte 280 desrees 30~45 ‘cnots 20,000 Pte« 270 cesrees 50 knots 25,000 Pte 270 derrees 35 knots (sc) Ceiling = 2900 ft- (4d) Visibility - 15 miles. _, a - al snoumt.of cloud covers Seattered = 21°00 ft. Broken - 2300 Phe ~vo.78n #12000 ft. > Pe (40 ‘hunders tor2s - mone. SA, Hae (3) Notte » (9) ADB e (10) i/ae (11) Jntetermined. (12…
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|] <i Ju 37 CKIKC Aéwslha PIR DISS FLIES BENEATH THUNDERSTORM IN CREENFELLS,CHIO... SITE! PrP #@RBAQQOUEBNT SIGHMIL >. Laat anuar j ax >: Pr. the, oho and Sirs. r were standing at the nertywest. wiminw contemplating the En- geascnal thunderst@ | juddendiy and sounglessly from. the aortavcg: cema a pright light aimost the size of a full moowg ‘The object, they agr clear outline aad glowed with a definite reddiaa tinge." [t moved very fast be- low heavy cloude in a dizect southeast course No echaust trail was visible as it disappeared directly over a grovp oi trtes. , Who never be- lieved in ''v…
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