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Se Madison, Wisconsin 9 December 1952 I, Deseription of Incident ; Four bright lights in diamond formation were sighted at 17L5 by a captain and a lieutenant flying in a T-33 aircraft located south of Madison, Wisconsin. The pilots followed until they overtook the objects and continued following them until low on fuel at which point they returned to their base. At no tine was a silhouette visible, even against the lights of Milwaukee, Visibility was almost unlimited with a broken cloud deck at 25,000 feet. The observing aircraft was at an altitude of 6,000 feet. II. Discussion of Incident Leca…
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7 ~i J ts . AF FORM 112———PART I wc | approved 1 June 1948 (Classification) UNCLASSIFIED c\ ; AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT { Subject 7 From (arenes) ‘Area Reported 0 Liae on to Zanina, ia, 2xuax Field ' Pate of Report | Date of Informstion EvalustS6kSOR, «1306 7 Carnamnhea eh. | A > Charles WW. Youngson BERT? i. De Bridges, Capt. -ec% 7 a. ==. ‘ ’ : s (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as sprlicatle ba Prepar=4 ty (Officer “de vo ~~ . = teferente at a: ave ol a i ummary: (inter concise suvmary of report. Give significence in final one= sentcnce paragraph. fist inclosures…page 3
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; {ec * eee <eefie em pet: e ' 433rd FPishter-Interceptor Squadron Truax Field Madison, Wisecnsin 7 dane 1952. SUBTZCT: Unidentified Flying Objects In reply to AFOIN-ATIAA-5 TO: Robert ©. Kennedy Major, USAF Air Adjutant General Vwright-=Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio : l. “ith referencs of your auestions cf letter dated 29, Dac. 1952, the fellewins information is submitted. : &@e The T-33 sirecraft piloted by Sant. *. D. Brid«ss | and let Lt. J. & Johnson first passed the objects on their right hand side, then cressing ovor to their left hand side, flying level slong side the objects. “hen th…page 5
2. The two U. S. Air Torcee Tachnical Information Sheats havea been completed with Capt. ". D. Bridiees. At the present time lst Lt. J. “. Johnson is TOY at Maxwell, Ala, attsndiag the Squadron Cfficer's Course. I interrogated Lt. Johnsen on 19 Dee. 1952, and his statements ware tdentical with those of Cant. Brides. 3. An article appeared in the Wisconsin State Jcurnal of Madison, Wisconsin on the morning of 10 Dac. 1952, of the sichtiag of four bright lizhts moving in the sy by a farmer, a World War IT pilot, in the same general ares and anproximate- ly the same time as the sishtiness by Cant…
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yt LASSIFIED U. S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET (SUMMARY DATA) in order that your information may be filed and coded as accurately as possible, please use the fo''owing space to write out a short description of the event that you observed. You may re- pect information that you have already given in the questionnaire, and add any further comments, statements, or sketches that you believe are important. Try to present the details of the observa- tion in the order in which they occurred. Additional pages of the same size paper may be attached if they are needed. NAME (Do Not Write in Thi…
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R | | | UNCLAVSIFIED Form B es 6 Seay. U. S$ AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET (SUMMARY DATA) in order that your information may be filed and coded as accurately as possible, please use the fc|iowing space to write out a short description of the event that you observed. You may re- pect information that you have already given in the questionnaire, and add any further comments, statements, or sketches that you believe are important. Try to present the details of the observa- tion in the order in which they occurred. Additional pages of the same size paper may be attached if they are needed.…
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