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|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION  |
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|  12 April 65 19/0730Z | McClallin AFB, California  |
|  3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION  |
|  Citation | ABSCRAFT/WAFERBREWER  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | Observation has all characteristics of a jet with an afterburner. No information presented to indicate that the objects could not  |
|  Oz |   |
|  5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS  |
|  4 Minutes | Observed a sphere with one appeared to be a flame at the bottom, flying north. The flame was considerably smaller than the sphere. The object was from the top to the fli
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SAFCI
19 April 1965

|  DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT  |   |
| --- | --- |
|  NOTE: This document contains information effecting the national defense of the United States within the meaning of the espionage laws. Title 18, U.S.C., Sec. 793 and 794. The transmission or the revelation of its contents in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. | (Classification and Control Markings)  |
|  1. COUNTRY. U.S.A. | 6. REPORT NUMBER:  |
|  2. SUBJECT: UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT | 9. DATE OF REPORT: 19 APRIL 1965  |
|  3. 18C NUMBER: | 10. NO. OF PAGES: 2  |
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
REPORT NO. 2
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(Classification and Control Markings)
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CONTINUATION SHEET
A. DESCRIPTION:
1. Chame-Spherical with a flame at the bottom
2. Size-1 Yard in Width
3. Color-The color of the sphere was undetermined
4. Number-One (1)
5. A/A
6. Features-A consistant flame at the bottom
7. Tail/Exhaust-The flame considerably smaller than the Sphere
8. Sound-None
9. Course-North/West Direction

B. DESCRIPTION:
1. While standing on gate #4 observed a spear like flame moving in a northerly direction.
2. Angle of elevation 
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|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION  |
| --- | --- |
|  27 April 65 28/0337Z | McClellan FTD, California  |
|  3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION  |
|  Military | CAPTULITIS Report characteristic of a Satellite observation. Pegasus schedule not available at this office. MORR II and MORR I not visible at the reported time of observation. Came regarded as a likely  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS  |
|  One | Blue white object brighter than brightest star or planet. Round. Size of star. Faster than a/c. Looked like star but moved. Initial observation at 30 deg elevation disap
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28/0337 Z
McCLELLAN AFB CALIF
UNCLASSIFIED

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH

NNNIN NCOING MESSAGE

AF IN: 7631 (30 Apr 65) A/bgm

Pg 1 of 2

ACTION: NIN-7

INFO: SABOS-3, XOP-1, XOPX-8, DIA-1 (21)
SMB B076

CHQB750ZCQJA708

PP RUEAHQ

DE RUWHSBA 2 29/2355Z

ZNR

P 292345Z

FM 552AEWCWG MCCLELLAN AFB CALIF

TO RUWGALE/ADC

RUWHSB/28AIRDIV HAMILTON AFB CALIF

RUCDSQ/AFSC WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO

RUEAHQ/CSAF

RUEAHQ/OSAF WASH DC

BT

UNCLAS 5520PL-I 03283 APR 65.

FOR ADOIN, 280DC, FTD, AFNIN AND SAFOI.

UFO REPORT. THE FOLLOWING RPT OF UFO SIGHTING SUBMITTED IAW AFR 200-2: A. 
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INCOMING MESSAGE
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH
UNCLASSIFIED
Pg 2 of 2

PAGE 2 RUWHSBA 2 UNCLAS AF IN . 7631 (30 Apr 65)

LEFT OF NOSE. (3) 15 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON, 60 DEGREES LEFT OF NOSE. (4) MOVED SWIFTLY ACROSS SKY IN A STRAIGHT LINE. (5) SUDDENLY DISAPPEARED AFTER BRIGHTENING SLIGHTLY. (6) APPROX 4 MINUTES.

C. (1) AIRBORNE VISUAL, RADAR PICKED NOTHING UP. (2) NONE. (3) EC-121D, NR 139, 15,000 FT, 132 DEGREES, 170 KTS, MCCLELLAN AFB.

D. (1) 28/0337Z APR 65. (2) DUSK, MANY STARS WERE VISIBLE.

E. 33 DEGREES 02 MIN N. 122 DEGREES 30 MIN W.

F. (1) N/A. (2) SKOUSON, GARTH

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