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UNCLASSIFIED

ATIC NO. _____________________________________________________________________________________________
DATE OF INFO 12 Oct 1947

AF NO. _____________________________________________________________________________________________
LOCATION Mexico

REPORT NO. _____________________________________________________________________________________________
SOURCE Mexican War Dept.

DATE OF REPORT _____________________________________________________________________________________________
DATE IN TO ATIC ___________________________________________________________________________________
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UNCLASSIFIED

Incident #1

1. Nature of the object
2. Time of the object
N/S

3. Location
Los Angeles, California

4. Name of observer
A. A. A. A.

5. Occupation of observer
N/S

6. Address of observer
N/S

7. Place of observation
Institute of Los Angeles

8. Number of objects
1

9. Distance of object from observer
4 to 7 miles

10. Time in sight
N/S

11. Altitude
N/S

12. Speed
700 to 800 MPH

13. Direction of flight
Not involved to work

14. Tactics
Flow straight, turned, flow straight again

15. Sound
N/S

16. Size
N/S

17. Color
N/S

18. Shape
N/S

19. Odor detected
N/S

20. Apparent const
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UNCLASSIFIED

On Oct 26, on Jan 11, 1947, while all over was driving on the WN outside of San Diego, Mexico, he observed that appeared to be a depositing pilot's trail. He showed him was to show up it and walked two miles. He boarded him. (A) There was a radio radio tape back at the head of the train only, on the WN. There was making visible on one bus until he was in the car, on the WN. There was a radio radio tape back at the head of the train, and the radio was running on the WN. There was a radio radio tape back at the head of the train, and the radio was running on the WN. There was a rad
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UNCLASSIFIED

Extract from CURRENT NEWS Comment, prepared by the Analysis Div., Office of Public Relations, Hq, Army Air Forces

ROCKET EXPLOSION REPORT 'FALSE'

El PASO, Tex., Oct. 16 (AP). -- Ten. Enrique Diaz Gonzales, who commands the Juarez military garrison just across the border from El Paso, today blamed a "false report" for the Mexican War Department's announcement that an American rocket landed south of here last Sunday.

His statement was made as search was resumed for a mysterious object which blazed through the sky, crashed and apparently exploded in the mountains nea
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ARC-531-C
(10-10-43)

TELETYPE MESSAGE
AIR SERVICE COMMAND TELETYPE NETWORK

TENAD23/ACL/ame 2-1204

FROM: AMC
DATE: 14 October 1947

TO: Commanding Officer
Alamogordo Army Air Field
Alamogordo, New Mexico
CLASS: ATTN: Col Paul F. Helmick

B. R. CLINGERMAN
Colonel, Air Corps
Chief, Analysis Division
Intelligence (T-2)
NAME, RANK AND TITLE OF AUTHENTICATING OFFICER
for Col. Tingierman is requested as this air despd is under 19183 jurisdiction

TENAD-10-1 REQUEST ALL AVAILABLE INFORMATION REGARDING UNIDENTIFIED
FLAMING OBJECT REPORTED TO HAVE CRASHED INTO THE SAMALAYUCA MOUNTAINS OF MEXICO
AT AP
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UNCLASSIFIED 389

R877 V
FA176
BA126

URR V UBJL NR12 WD P P
FROM HELMICK CO AAFLD ALAMOGORDO NMEX 151725Z
TO CG AMC WRIGHT FLD DAYTON OHIO ATTN TSNAD ANALYSIS DIV T-2
GRNC

4145BU ALAG 18-15-287 PD
CITE URTEL TSNAD-18-1 PD LAST MISSILE LAUNCHED FROM THIS STA 8 OCT AND
RECOVERED IMMEDIATELY PD LAST MISSILE LAUNCHED BY WHITE SANDS PROVING
GROUND WAS 9 OCT AND RECOVERED ALMOST IMMEDIATELY PD THE MEXICAN GOVERN-
MENT FROM MEXICO CITY CMA MEXICO RELEASED A WNHIS MORNING
THAT THE UNIDENTIFIED FLAMING OBJECT THAT LANDED ABOUT 35 MILES FROM
JUAREZ MEX WAS DEFINITELY A ROCKET AND WAS ASSUMED TO HAVE B
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ASC-251-D
(12-10-43)

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UNCLASSIFIED
TELETYPE MESSAGE
AIR SERVICE COMMAND TELETYPE NETWORK
TSNAD2B/ACL/amc 2-1204

FROM: AMC
DATE 14 October 1947

H. M. McCoy
Colonel, Air Corps
Deputy Commanding General
Intelligence (T-2)
NAME, RANK AND TITLE OF AUTHENTICATING OFFICER

TO: Chief of Staff
United States Air Force
Washington 25, D. C.

CLASS: ATTN: AC/AS-2
Maj Samuel Tolbert

TELETYPE NO: TSNAD-10-2 REQUEST ALL AVAILABLE INFORMATION REGARDING UNIDENTIFIED
PLANNING OBJECT REPORTED TO HAVE CRASHED INTO THE S
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
HEADQUARTERS, UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

UNCLASSIFIED
24 OCT 1947

AFBIR-CO-2

SUBJECT: Crash of Unidentified Flaming Object

TO: Commanding General, Air Material Command
Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio

Attention: TSNLI

1. Reference is made to your messages TSNAD-10-2, 14 October 1947, and TSNAD-10-3, 17 October 1947, and letter, this headquarters, dated 20 October 1947, subject as above.

2. Forwarded herewith is copy of message from the Commanding General, Fourth Army, containing additional information on the subject.

BY ORDER OF T

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