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|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION  |
| --- | --- |
|  15 August 19 15/2211Z | Dallas, Texas  |
|  3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION  |
|  Civilian | AIRCRAFT  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS |   |
|  Four |   |
|  5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS  |
|  5 to 5 Minutes | Objects were approximately the size and shape of a saucer. One side was silver the other grey. Objects maintained a formation. They gave the impression of being linked together but there was no linkage visible.  |
|  6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | Circuit-Visual  |
|  7. COURSE | NY to SE  |
|  8. PHOTOS | 
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GUIDE TO INVESTIGATION
UNCLASSIFIED
UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS
Incident No. ______
1. Date of observation 15 Aug 1949 Date of Interview 18 Aug 1949
2. Exact time of observation (local) 1615
3. Place of observation: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4. Position of observer (air, c
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UNCLASSIFIED
INCL ADD 1
INCL ADD 2
INCL ADD 3

GUIDE TO INVESTIGATION (Cont'd) Incident No. ____

21. Manner of disappearance: Turned to talk to friend and then tried to locate objects in the sky again to no avail.
22. Effect on clouds: NONE
23. Additional information concerning object: Gave impression of being linked together but there were no linkage visible.
24. Weather conditions and light at time of sighting: Dark heavy clouds in the South with considerable thunder and lightning. Strong wind blowing. Very light in the North. Clear skies in the north.
25. Name and address of obs
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UNCLASSIFIED
GUIDE TO INVESTIGATION
UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS
Incident No. _____

1. Date of observation 15 Aug 1949 Date of Interview 18 Aug 1949
2. Exact time of observation (local) Between 1615 and 1630
3. Place of observation: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
(Map Coordinat
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UNCLASSIFIED

GUIDE TO INVESTIGATION (Cont'd)
Incident No. ______

21. Manner of disappearance: Did not observe them until they disappeared.

22. Effect on clouds: None

23. Additional information concerning object: Objects appeared to keep some position in formation and never varied although they cartwheeled independently. Gave general impression of being linked together but any kind of linkage not visible. Black heavy cloud was in the background.

24. Weather conditions and light at time of sighting: Black heavy unbroken clouds in the South but extending from East to West. Western
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MAYFLOWER
WERGATE
BURREVILLE
STAFF
TEXAS
LOUISIANA
WASHINGTON
BON WIEB
BEAUREGARD

BEAUREGARD
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CONFIDENTIAL
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UNCLASSIFIED

HEADQUARTERS FOURTH ARMY
Office of the AC of S, G-2
Fort Sam Houston, Texas

000.9 AKADB-1 30 August 1949

SUBJECT: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena

TO: Commanding General
Air Materiel Command
Wright Patterson Air Force Base
Dayton, Ohio
ATTENTION: MCI

The following report(s) re unidentified aerial phenomena observed at Dallas, Texas on date and time indicated, forwarded for your information:

|  OBSERVER | DATE | TIME  |
| --- | --- | --- |
|  Mrs. | 15 Aug 49 | 1615 (Incl 1)  |
|  Mrs. | 15 Aug 49 | Between 1615-1630 (Incl 2)  |

2 Incls
As stated

George A. A. 

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