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| 1. DATE | 2. LOCATION | 12. CONCLUSIONS | | --- | --- | --- | | 19 Oct 52 | SAN ANTONIO TEX | ☐ Was Balloon ☐ Probably Balloon ☐ Possibly Balloon | | 3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local 19/1330 CST GMT 19/1930 Z | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ☑ Ground-Visual ☐ Air-Visual ☐ Ground-Radar ☐ Air-Intercept Radar | ☐ Was Aircraft ☐ Probably Aircraft ☐ Possibly Aircraft | | 5. PHOTOS ☐ Yes ☑ No | 6. SOURCE Civilian couple | ☐ Was Astronomical ☐ Probably Astronomical ☐ Possibly Astronomical | | 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 3-4 min | 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 3 | 9. COURSE ☐ Other ☐ Insufficient Data for Evaluation ☑…
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UNCLASSIFIED AF FORM 112—PART I APPROVED-1 JUNE 1948 (CLASSIFICATION) 30 | COUNTRY | NA | | --- | --- | | REPORT NO. | | | LEAVE BLANK | | # AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT | SUBJECT | EUROPEAN | | --- | --- | | AREA REPORTED ON | New York, Texas | | FROM (Agency) | NAVY | | DATE OF REPORT | 22 October 1944 | | DATE OF INFORMATION | 22 October 1944 | | EVALUATION | Not sure | | PREPARED BY (Name) | Walter Robert L. Fox | | SOURCE | US Army | # SUMMARY: (Describe number, location, previous report, etc., as applicable) AF Letter 100-5, dated 22 April 1943. # SUMM…
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AF FORM 112—PART II APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 (CLASSIFICATION) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT | FROM (Agency) | REPORT NO. | PAGE 1 OF 1 PAGES | | --- | --- | --- | | BAAMs | | | In compliance with AF Letter 200-5, dated 29 April 1952, the following information is submitted: (1) Objects were sound, three in number, and flew a rough TEN formation. One object was estimated to be at a considerably lower altitude inasmuch as it appeared to be a bit more than twice the size of the other two objects and could be seen in greater detail. Size of lower object similar to that of a tennis ball h…
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RESTRICTED HEADQUARTERS SAN ANTONIO AIR MATERIEL AREA KELLY AIR FORCE BASE, TEXAS IN REPLY, ADDRESS BOTH COMMUNICATION AND ENVELOPE TO ATTENTION OF FOLLOWING OFFICE SYMBOL NAIP ATIAP 23 October 1952 SUBJECT: (Unclassified) FIFTH DRAFT THAN: Commanding General ATTN: Intelligence Division Air Material Command Wright-Patterson AF Base, Ohio TO: Director of Intelligence Headquarters, USAF Washington 25, D. C. In compliance with AF Letter 290-5, dated 29 April 1952, the attached AF Form 112 is forwarded. FOR THE COMMANDING GENERAL: 2 Incls: 1. AF Form 112 2. Statement - cc: Chief, ATIC ATTN:…
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12.00 1.30 1330687 1930 E # STATEMENT I observed three unidentified flying objects at 1:30 PM, 19 October 1952, Central Standard Time, from the porch of my residence, San Antonio, Texas. I had been sitting on the porch smoking for approximately twenty-five minutes before this incident occurred. As I sat there, I noticed a four-engined aircraft circle the Municipal Airport once then come in rather high for an approach landing. The plane cut its engines and commenced backfiring, drawing my attention closer to the aircraft. At this time I noticed three circular objects in the North sky headin…
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1. ATTA 2. ATTA 3. ATI 4. C File NBR 6182 C-1 PRIORITY FM SAAMA KELLY AFB TEX 211430Z TO C OF S WASH DC TO DIR OF INTELLIGENCE INFO CG AMC ATIC FOR ATIAA-2C ADC ENT AFB OLO CITE SA-1034. 3 ROUND ALUMINUM LIKE, UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS WERE OBSERVED 1330 HRS CST 19 OCT 52 BY MR AT HIS RESIDENCE ST SAN ANTONIO TEX. A VISUAL SURFACE OBSERVATION WITHOUT OPTICALOR ELECTRONIC EQUIP WAS MADE. OBJECTS FLEW STRAIGHT AND LEVEL FLIGHT DUE SOUTH IN A VICTOR FORMATION. 1 OBJECT APPEARED AT CONSIDERABLE LOWER ALTITUDE THAN THE OTHER 2 OBJECTS AS IT WAS A BIT MORE THAN TWICE THE SIZE OF THE OTHER OBJE…
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know how the other two objects disappeared. These objects were observed approximately three to four minutes from time of first observation to time of disappearance. My wife, [redacted], also witnessed these objects. We agree substantially as to the size, shape, and particulars stated hereon. There were no other witnesses to this incident, however, we called our neighbors, Mr. & Mrs. [redacted], but they arrived too late to see the objects. I certify that the above statement is true and correct to the best of my knowledge:
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OBSERVERS QUESTIONNAIRE SECTION A 1. When did you see the object: 1.1 Date: 19 Oct. 1952 Day Month Year 1.2 Time of day: 1:30 A.M. or P.M. (Circle One) Hrs. Min. 1.3 Time Lone: (Circle One): a. Eastern b. Central c. St. Mountain d. Pacific e. Other ______ (Circle One) a. Daylight Saving b. Standard 1.4 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your answer to the above question 1.2: a. Certain b. Fairly certain c. Not very sure d. Just a guess 2. Where did you see the object? Postal Address: Los Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. City or Town: Los Antonio, Texas State: M. T. Country…
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