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NARA·NARA_AirIntel_45484701·tiff_group··143 pages

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iS UNITED STAT XY iV YN On 22 y 1952, Colonel Smith, Executive Officer, Directorate of Intelligence, USAF, advised that his office had just received a call b] 7 vu from the above captioned individual, and that he was concerned’ over t fallen in a wooded area behind his home. ing to Colonel Smith, Mr. Grove resides o Maryland, and: is employed by some Buick Company in the Silver Springs area. , object that had apparently Layhill Road, Silver Springs, Colonel Smith further stated that Mr. Grove reported this in- cident to the local police on 19 July 1952, the date the incident occurred, but havi
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CL ASSIFICATION CA : BY At JTHORITY OF 1+.% | Dike be » 7) C65 +3 Ie CNL TED STATES AIR F é We «oR INSPECTOR GENERAL OFFICE OF SPECI«L i-/ESTI TATIONS | Declassification Authority: NND 923007
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Declassification Authority: NND 923007
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TR-4—51 J AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT __ Declassification Authority: NND 923007
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[From Cer) Suteliigence, 3005th Nav | jfng Wg, Ellington Air Force Base, jHouston, Texas Statement of Sgt Douglas Way, AF2$202528, 149th AC & W Squadron, Ellington Air Force Base, Houston, Texas I was on CQ duty when Pfc John Sues woke me up telling me to come outside and see this strange thing. I immediately went out and saw this thing passing over- head. I noticed how bright it was (as bright as the brightest star in the sky at that time). It had no definite shape, but appeared to be as a bright light passing across the sky. ‘The color was not blue white as @ star, but more of a yellow Jet.)
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"ieee. 3605th Nav | | Png Wg, Ellington Air Force Base, | Houston, Texas Statement of PFC John M, Sues, AF28203868, 19th AC &W Squadron, Ellington Air Force Base, Houston, Texas On the morning of 26 August 1951 at 0118 hours, I sew a strange object in the sky. It was round with no protruding surfaces. It was at night so I couldn't see any if they were present. It was a very bright light, brighter than any star. It had a more yellow-white light than stars do. It must have been very high because there was no sound at all. I have observed the lights of conventional aircraft at night, and the ligh
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INFOR RMATIO i REE PORT Air Force meas , Houston, Tex 7 I was with PFC Sues outside the orderly room of the 49th Acew Squadron, when this thing passed nearly overhe It was round, appeared slightly larger than Jupiter, and was much brighter, although a lot nore yelloéw. It moved at first as & meteor, very fast from a South to a Northly direction. ‘There was no exhaust trail or teil as sually is with a meteor. ‘There 5 no Sonarent means of propulsion, no und was heard and no features or characteristics of modern aircraft were vi It traveled at a terrific speed, wntil almost over us, then slowed 
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© FLYING SAUCE Washington Daily News 1s July 52 By United Press | DAY TON, 0., July 18—The Atr-Fords admitted today that peo- ple actually see “something” when they report flying saucers and said some of the unexplainable objects traveling at speeds up (fo 2000 miles per hour have been tracked by radar. Capt. E. J. Ruppelt, head of “Op-? eee na Pica eration Bluebook,” the Air Force been bluish-yellow in color, and ile- gtoup studying reports of unidenti- mained within sight of Veronica for fied aerial objects, said ground radar | more than hour. had tracked some aerial objects at ! Speeds rang

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