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PROJECT 10373 RECORD | 1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 6 May 1949 6/2040-2130(L) | 2. LOCATION | Camp Hood, Texas | 328 | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 3. SOURCE | One (Military) | 10. CONCLUSION | 1. Astro (VENUS) | | | 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | One | | | | | 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 50 Minutes | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS | Object was just a brilliant light. Pinkish to green and round. Appeared as if were constantly spinning, alternating red, green and white. | | | 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | Ground-Visual | | | | | 7. COURSE | West & North | | | | | 8. PHOTOS | ☐ Yes ☑ …
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UNCLASSIFIED INCIDENT NO. 328 1. Date of Observation 6 May 1949 Date of Interview _____ 2. Exact Time (local) 2040-2130 3. Place of Observation Camp Hood, Texas (OP-1-2-3-4) 4. Position of observer Ground 5. What attracted attention to object Brilliant Light 6. Number of objects One 7. Apparent size 1/2 Dollar, diminishing to quarter at arms length 8. Color of object Pinkish to green 9. Shape Round 10. Altitude 440-1,200 ft 11. Direction from observer 5,200 miles (292.5°) 12. Distance from observer 4,000 yds 13. Direction of flight of object(s) West & North 300 or 400 yds back…
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UNCLASSIFIED Page 2 Incident 328 Name and address of observer: Lt. , Hq 14th A.F.A. Bn Occupation and hobbies: Task Forces Commander USA Officer Comments of Interrogator relative to intelligence and character of observer(s): NARRATIVE SUMMARY: Object viewed with naked eye. Field glasses & BC Scope UNCLASSIFIED
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CONTROL NO. Q-1106 SUBJECT: Ltr DECIMAL FILE NO. FOLLOW UP ON Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (Cor 2657) DATE FROM: H. Forth Army Texas TO: IAXS DATED 5/17/49 NO. INCLS. 1 RECORDING AAT-1 DATE 5/24/49 DESK RECORDED HOUR 1430 | ROUTED TO | SUSPENSE DATE | ESTABLISHED BY (INITIALS) | DATE | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 1 IAXS | N/R | HW | 5/24/49 | | 2 | | | | | 3 | | | | DATE OF REPLY: OTHER DISPOSITION: TRANSMITTAL ARC FORM NO. 10-2 (1-10-45) SEE OTHER SIDE FOR REMARKS
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JCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL HEADQUARTERS FOURTH ARMY FORT SAM HOUSTON, TEXAS 000.9 AKADB 17 May 1949 SUBJECT: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena TO: Commanding General Air Materiel Command Wright Patterson Air Force Base Dayton, Ohio ATTN: M.C.I. 1. References: a. Letter, Director of Intelligence, General Staff, United States Army, CSGID 452.1, 25 March 1948, subject, "Unconventional Aircraft," and to Control No. A-1917. b. 1st Indorsement, Commanding General, Air Materiel Command, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, MCIAXO-3, 25 March 1949, to letter, Headquarters Fourth Army, 452.1 AKAD…
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UNCLASSIFIED | Q-1106 | Unidentified Aerial Phenomena | (Cor G-2659) | DATE | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | FROM | HJ Forth Army Texas | DATED 5/17/49 | No. Incls 1 | | TO | IAXS | DATE 5/24/49 | No. Incls 1430 | | RECORDING DESK | AXT-1 | RECORDED | HOUR | | ROUTED TO | IAXS | SUSPENSE DATE | ESTABLISHED BY (INITIALS) DATE | | 1 | N/R | 5/24/49 | 1430 | | 2 | | | | | 3 | | | | Incident No. urs DATE OF REPLY | OTHER DISPOSITION TRANSMITTAL AND FORM NO. 10-2 (1-2-3-4) SEE OTHER SIDE FOR REMARKS GIVE DETAILS:) OP--Crossville No. 1-2-3-4 5. What attracted attention to …
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UNCLASSIFIED GUIDE TO INVESTIGATION (Cont'd) Incident No. ______ 21. Manner of disappearance: Faded from sight. Grew smaller 22. Effect on clouds: Not observed. 23. Additional information concerning object: Seemed as if it were constantly spinning, alternating red, green, and white. 24. Weather conditions and light at time of sighting: Clear visibility unlimited. 25. Name and address of observer: Lt. Hq 14th A.F.A. Bn Occupation and hobbies: Task Forces Commander Comments of interrogator relative to intelligence and character of observer (check neighbors, police dept, FBI records, emplo…
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