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| 1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION | | --- | --- | | 21 September 65 22/0300Z | Brownfield, Texas | | 3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION | | Civilian | SATELLITE ☑ | | 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | Description similar to Satellite except for duration. Witness has seen this on many occasions therefore likely that Satellite is cause. | | One | | | 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS | | 25 Minutes | Round object at 20 deg elevation in SW in flight to 20 deg elevation in NE. 25 Minutes. Brightened and dimmed at 20 second cycle. Observed with 20 Power Field Glasses. Witnes…
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21 Sept DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS 3500TH PILOT TRAINING WING (ATC) REESE AIR FORCE BASE, TEXAS 79401 REPLY TO ATTN OF: CREX SUBJECT: Unidentified Flying Object Report 6 Oct 65 TO: AFSC (FTD) Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio Attached report of Unidentified Flying Object investigation forwarded per para 3, AFR 200-2. FOR THE COMMANDER: T T LUTNEY, Lt Col, USAF Wing Executive 1 Atch n/s, dated 1 Oct 65 3500 PLT TNG WG REESE AFB, TEX 79401 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE OFFICIAL BUSINESS
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2501ST Pilot Training Squadron 3506TH Pilot Training Wing (ATC) UNITED STATES AIR FORCE Roose Air Force Base, Texas SHEET TO ATTN OF: DCO-3/Capt Logan/605 1 October 1965 SUBJECT: Unidentified Flying Object Report TO: CREX UFO report of sighting 21 September 1965 IAW AFR 200-2, Paragraph 14. A. (1) Round (2) Slightly smaller than a dime at arms length. (3) Star colored (4) One object (5) N/A (6) Light brightened and faded occasionally on a 20 second cycle. (7) None (8) None (9) None B. (1) Sitting in back yard watching the sky. Object appeared in Southwest portion of the sky. (2) Approxim…
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D. (1) 0300Z, 22 Sep 65 (2) Night E. (1) 33° 11' N 102° 16' W Brownfield, Texas F. (1) Civilian: (a) Mr. [redacted], Age 52 [redacted], Brownfield, Texas Reliability: Good Vice President, J B Knight Distributing Company G. (1) Clear. (2) Report from AWS (Reese AFB and Lubbock Municipal Airport) Surface - 150/08 6000' 270/10 10000' 240/30 16000' 240/50 20000' 240/60 30000' 230/90 50000' 230/50 (3) None (4) 15 miles (5) None (6) Distant lightning east and south (7) Surface - 63° F 6000' 58° F 10000' 42° F 16000' 23° F 20000' 0° F 30000' - 38° F 50000' - 50° F H. None I. None J. Non…
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K. Capt Harry D Logan, FV3006280 I have investigated the UFO report by Mr [redacted] on 21 Sep 65 in accordance with AFR 200-2. No other incidents of this type had been reported to the Sheriff's Office, Dept. of Public Safety, FAA or Lubbock Municipal Airport. A thorough check of possible IFR air traffic and satellite tracks has revealed nothing. It is impossible to determine at this time what Mr [redacted] observed. He has sighted many objects of the same type at varying times throughout the past year. This is the only time he has reported one. He has observed many aircraft and some satellit…
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