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UNCLASSIFIED

Incident #247

DATE OF INFO 5 Sep 48

ATT: NO. ---

LOCATION Blanco, Colorado

SOURCE Civilian

DATE OF OPERATION ---

DATE IN TO ATIC ---

COACH Green

STAND ---

ALTITUDE ---

LENGTH OF TIME OBTAINED ---

TYPE OF OBSERVATION Visual - ground

MANUFACTURE S and L

Remarks: Went out in mid-air.
Filed: 12 Sept 48 - Moffett, Colo

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|  HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS REPORT OF INVESTIGATION | FILE NO. 24-2 | DATE 1 February 1949  |
| --- | --- | --- |
|  TITLE UNKNOWN (Aerial Phenomena) | REPORT MADE BY HAROLD B. CHRISTENSEN  |   |
|  CHARACTER SPECIAL INQUIRY | REPORT MADE AT DO #11, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma  |   |
|  REFERENCE Ltr fr 17th OSI District, file 24-8, 20 January 1949 | PERIOD 25, 31 January 1949  |   |
|  SYNOPSIS Investigation requested by 17th District Office, Kirtland AF Base. On nights of 12 September, 5 and 12 December 1948, Mr. [reda
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11D 24-2

DETAILS:

1. This investigation is predicated upon letter, 17th District Office of Special Investigations, Kirtland Air Force Base, Kirtland Field, New Mexico, dated 20 January 1949, stating MR. , 315 Barfield Building, Amarillo, Texas, observed what he described as a "green fireball" upon three separate occasions.

2. Mr. was interviewed on 31 January 1949 and gave the following information:

On 12 September 1948, accompanied by Mr. (initials unknown), a teacher at Moffat, Colorado high school, the first "fireball" was seen in the vicinity of Moffat, Colorado. It appear

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