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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2 Ae ey, ee ee eee 1. DATE , 2. LOCATION 12, CONCLUSIONS 0 Was Balloon 23 May 1955 | Cheyenne, Wyoming BS ath Al 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION y Local ee ECS 2S CSS round- Vi sual O Ground-Rodar O Was Aircraft O Probably Aircraft ONT wee BIOCZ 0 Air- Visual O} Air-Intercept Radar O Possibly Aircraft 5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 1) Was Astronomical O Yes O Probably Astronomical e . 1} : A ‘ * Oe i eda i hile 7. LENGTH OF OSSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE 0 Other UNIDENTIFIED _ O Insufficient Data for Evaluation tx Unknown _anprox o mins 16 secs |. eT CREE…
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preerpe rey eas ao wal me TLS? PAE epesreayearis* TEREST DNL RR Tee 2 pate oy a BAIS PALIT FSF AK UA HEADQUARTERS :\ Po 3450th TECHNICAL TRAINING WING FRANCIS E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE WYOMING 0 1 JUNI955 SUBJECT: Unidentitied Flying Objects TO: Commander Air Defense Command Ent Air Force Base Colorado Springs, Colorado Transmitted herewith in accordance with Paragraph 7a (2a), Air Force Regulation 200-2 dated 12 August 1904 is report of Unidentified Flying Opdjects. FOR THE COMMANDER: Rpt of UFOB RONALD C. MOIDOR ist it. USAF Adjutant ALSOP (1 Jun 55) lst Ind HEADQUARTERS, 4602D ATR INTELLIGEN…
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Investigative Detachment WAth District OST (IG) US. Francis EH, Warren Ats, alive 277 May 1955 24-0 | MEMORANDUM FOR: Commander | 3450th Technical Training Wing Francis E, Warren Air Force Base Wyoming SUBJECT ¢ Unidentified Flying Objects aa mighag is St hihi 200-2, dated 12 August. e was advised bs Siena . 0 EDWARD both of the 3457th STURON, F & Warren AFB, Wyoming, that they had observed unidenti- fied flying objects at approximately 2400 hours, 22 May 1955, avproxi- mately five miles south of Cheyenne, ‘/iyoming, while their car was parked on US Highway 785. 2. At approximately 1600 hours,…
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aby subjects Unidentified Flying Objects 0. Ce (9) Other pertinent or unusual features. Objects Nos. 1 anc 2 apveared to be illuminated with a white light. Objects Nos. 3 and 4 appeared dark with only white side lights showing, but would inter- mittently light up a bluish=-purple color. Size and shape of Objects Nos. 3 and 4 were determined during periods of illumination in bluish-nurple light. Description of course of objects. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Time (1) (2) What first called the attention of observers to the objects? Objects first observed while looking from car window. Angle of elevati…
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24,—0 Subject: Unidentified Flying Objects d. Location of observers, Between the Junction of US Highway No. 85 and No, 87, in the southerly city limits of Cheyenne, e, Identifvins f£, Weather and windsealoft conditions at time and place of sightings, (1) Observers account of weather conditions. Weather clears visibility unlimiteds; no clouds. (2) Report from nearest US Weather Buresu Office, Wind | direction and velocity: Surface wind from 340° at 8 knots; at 6,000 ft from 300° at 16 knots; at 10,000 feet from 320° at 13 knots; at 16,000 feet from 290° at 20 knots; at 19,000 feet from 250° var…
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24-0 Subject: Unidentified Flying Objects n, Existence of physical evidence, such as materials and photographs. Negative. oo. Le a ar | fob L. CAPPS 2 inecls: Major, USAF lL. Statement of Airman Detachment Commander 23 May 55 2. otatement of Airman 23 May 55
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— AN A ag 3451st Student Squadron Frencis E, Warren Air Force Base Cheyenne,. Wyoming 23 May 1955 STATEMENT Qn the 22nd May 1955, three other airmen and myself were on the Denver a highway coming back to the base for bed check when our car went out of ges. We pulled to ® stop on 2 hill. About 10 miles from Cheyenne. We stopned a : cer on the highway 6nd we told two of the other airmen to go get ges while Alrnegg PM nd myself steyed with the car, between 7400 hours end 0100 ‘hours. I looked out of the right front window end I sew a funny leoking object it was shaped something like 9 pencil with…
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