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PROOF OF THIS RECORD CARD | NAME | S. LOCATION | 1. CONCLUSION | | --- | --- | --- | | 17 March 62 | Alva, Texas, New Mexico | ☐ Very Sensitive ☐ Probably Sensitive ☐ Probably Sensitive | | 24 March 1962 | 4. TYPE OF LABORATORY | ☐ Very Sensitive ☐ Probably Sensitive ☐ Probably Sensitive | | 24 March 1962 | 1. Type of Labor | ☐ Very Sensitive ☐ Probably Sensitive | | 24 March 1962 | 2. Source of Labor | ☐ Very Sensitive ☐ Probably Sensitive | | 24 March 1962 | 3. Amount of Labor | ☐ Very Sensitive ☐ Probably Sensitive | | 30 March 1962 | 4. Source of Labor | ☐ Very Sensitive ☐ Pr…
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AF FORM 112—PART I APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 (CLASSIFICATION) 1466358 20 U.S.A. (CLASSIFICATION) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT: Sighting of Unconventional Aircraft. AREA REPORTED ON: Albuquerque, New Mexico FROM (Agency): Wing Intelligence Office, 3525th Plt Tng Wg. Williams AFB, Chandler, Ariz. DATE OF REPORT: 16 June '52 DATE OF INFORMATION: 7 June '52 EVALUATION: F-6 PREPARED BY (Officer): 1st. Lt. Robert E. Kruse SOURCE: Colonel Harold A. Radetsky Lt. Colonel George S. Baylan REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable): Hq. USAF letter AFOIN-C/OC-2…
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AF FORM 112—PART II APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 UNCLASSIFIED AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) Wing Intelligence Office 3525th Pilot Training Wing Williams AFB, Chandler, Ariz. REPORT NO. PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES At a position 25 miles east of Albuquerque, N.M. at 1118 MST at 11,500 ft. 7 June 1952 Pilot and Co-pilot of AF 8840 3-25 made the following observation. An object, as described below, was observed simultaneously by Pilot and Co-pilot as it crossed the flight path of the B-25 from a point at approx. 2 o'clock relative to the aircraft nose to a point at approx. 4 o'clock when it bl…
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