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, AF 69RM T12—PART | Bester  f SSE2ZE6 COUNTRY ey NO. pee 4 oD y 6 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT ‘SUBJECT Printers FROM (Agency) oR ae & De id DATE OF INFORMATION errin Ai EVALUATION ” ated y Leahy : : 2 SOURCE atitde oA «Me rir His jo report, SA ‘as applicable) SUMMARY: (inter concise summary of report. Vive significance in pe one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) Following reports of widentified objects in the sky were given by FRED CONN Publisher, “The Denison Herald", PAUL BROOKS, civilian, ROBERT LEROY, T/Sgt, USAF, LARR
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Pare J i AF FORM 112—PART It DPCSTRETE D AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) STATEMENT BY FRED CONN Objeets were sighted in the sky Saturday night July 25, 1953 commencing approximately 9:30 P. M, They were: first observed by me from the second floor of the Denison Herald Building in dewnstown ©‘ Denison dnd had reached a point of approximately 30 degrees upon the horizon, When first seen they were a little east of south and were strung out in almost a straight line with the point directing straight upward, The objects consisted of several large red lights however when viewed thr
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AF FORM 112—PART II APTA ED AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES (1) Seven (7) objects were observed by all the sources. Objects were spherical in shape and had a red light which appeared to be on the bottom of the objects; the formation of the objects changed from time to time however they remained in two triangular shaped formations for the longest period of time. The speed of the objects was undeterminedby observers; all stayed in the same relative position during the observation. There was no indication of exhaust or any sound. The objects seemed to fade out of sight and d
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oe AF FORM 112—PART I FETE LD AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. I was sitting in my backyard and spotted these seven (7) red lights at an estimated altitude of four (4) or five (5) thousand feet at 2140 Saturday night, 25 July.1953. ‘These stayed in sight sixteen (16) minutes. For approximately ten (10) minutes, six of these lights stayed in an identical position without raising or lowering. Occasionally some of these lights blinked but one light, approximately two (2) or three (3) thousand feet above the others seemed to blink constantly. At the end of approximately
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NOTE: AF FORM 112—PART Il AESIE[CT 0 APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 : AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) Statement by 1/Sgt Robert LeRoy On the night of 2 July 1953, at 2139 hours, Tower was called by Base Operations and advised of some red light to the East. I went out on the cat walk to have a look and saw seven (7) red light to the East of the tower. I went in the tower and got the camera and took 7 pictures of the red light. I couldn't tell the altitude or how far away they were. The light seem to be going straight up. yy Ns ci Be ZG Lf Rog Khe E Rébert LeRoy AF36520083 T/Sgt., USAF P
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AF FORM 112—PART It estefan AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Statement by A/1C larry W. Skinner At 2139 Base Operations called us in the tower, via intercom, and asked us if we could see any lights east of the tower. At the time we were all watching the landing strip. Looking to the east we did see what appeared to be seven red lights suspended just over Dénison. They looked just like any pert lights of an aircraft. The only difference was that these lights seemed to be stationary until we saw that they were rising very slowly. We took pictures of them with a stereo
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AF FORM 112—PART Il seerpre TED AIR INTELLFGENCE INFORMATION REPORT REPORT NO, Statement by A/2C0 Thomas W. Davis Jr. Base Operations advised us of the presence of the lights East of the field. There were seven of them. Color was red. They were fairly well grouped together. Looked like an aircraft's port wing light, but didn't flash and no other light (such as an A/C would show on the right wing) was shown though the objects were heading toward us. GCI was advised, but picked up nothing. The lights showed from 2.39 to 2155. We took pictures with camera provided. Looked at them through binocula

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