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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD

|  1. DATE | 30 May 1952  |
| --- | --- |
|  2. LOCATION | 17 miles S. Fresno, California  |
|  3. DATE-TIME GROUP | Local 0400 ? GMT 2c/  |
|  4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | ☑ Ground-Visual ☐ Air-Visual ☐ Ground-Radar ☐ Air-Intercept Radar  |
|  5. PHOTOS | ☐ Yes ☑ No  |
|  6. SOURCE | Male civilian  |
|  7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 1 Sec  |
|  8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 1  |
|  9. COURSE | 90°  |
|  10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING | Color: Green body w/yellow trail Shape: Sphere w/tail  |
|  11. COMMENTS | Object emitted bright green flames. Had tail length of diameter of objec
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1. ATIAA
2. ATIA
3. Control File

AFN 072 12 JUN 1952 09 09 2
YDA068 MB2 JUN 12 04 37

XYB052
XDB057

JUPHL 78T
RR JEPHQ JEDWP JEDEN 333
DE JUPHL 77A
R 1119 00Z ZNJ
FM CG 4702D DEFWG HAMILTON AFB CALIF
TO JEPHQ/DIR INTEL USAF WASHDC
JEDWP/CHIEF ATIC WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO ATTN ATIAA-2C
JEDEM/CG ADC ENT AFB COLO
ZEN/CG. WADE HAMILTON AFB CALIF

ATT
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/DW0I 2003 / LYOBRPT/ PD /1/ ONE SPHERE CMA UNKNOWN SIZE EMITTING BRIGHT G N FLAMES WITH YELLOW TAIL AS LONG AS DIAM OF OBJ PD FLAMES APPEARED TO DIE OUT DIRLY IN FRONT OF OBSR PD /2/ 3 4 T MAY 52 PD /3/ VISUAL OBSERVATION FR GRD PD /4/ IN AUTO ON HWY 99 CMA 17 MILES S OF FRESNO CMA CALIF PD OBJ TVLD W-E IN 20 DEGREE ARC FR TIME SEEN TO TIME DISAPPEARED AT SPEED LOWER THAN METEORITE PD WAS OBSR FOR ABOUT ONE SEC PD /5/ REPT BY CMA FRKELEY 9 CMA CALIF CMA F-6 PD /6/ CEILING 25000 FT CMA CLOUDS THIN BROKEN CMA VISIBILITY 15 PLUS CMA WIND CALM PD /7/ NONE KNOWN /8/ NONE /9/

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UNCLASSIFIED
65
P-1
HEADQUARTERS
4702D DEFENSE WING
Hamilton Air Force Base
Hamilton, California

319.1
12 JUN 1952

OI
SUBJECT: Unidentified Flying Objects Reporting (Uncl)

THRU: Commanding General, Western Air Defense Force, Hamilton Air Force Base, Hamilton, California
THRU: Commanding General, Air Defense Command, Ent Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado

TO: Director of Intelligence
Headquarters, USAF
Washington 25, D.C.

Transmitted herewith are AF Forms 112, with inclosure, in accordance with Air Force Letter 200-5, paragraph 7d, dated 29 April 1952.

FOR THE COMMANDING OFFICER:
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AF FORM 112—PART I APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948
UNCLASSIFIED
(CLASSIFICATION)

|  COUNTRY | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA | REPORT NO. | (LEAVE BLANK)  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |

# AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT

**SUBJECT**
Unidentified Flying Objects Reporting

**AMES REPORTED ON**
So. of Fresno, Fresno County, California

**FROM (Agency)** Hq. 4702D Defense Wing
Hamilton AFB, California

**DATE OF REPORT**
12 June 1952

**DATE OF INFORMATION**
2 June 1952

**EXECUTION**
Unevaluated

**PREPARED BY (YEAR=)**
ELMER J. BROAD, Capt, USAF, Dir of Intel

**SOURCE**
Berkeley 9, California

**REFERENCES (
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UNCLASSIFIED
AF FORM 112—PART II
APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948
AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
FROM (Agency) Intel Office, 4702D Defense Wing, Hamilton AFB, California
REPORT NO.
PAGE 1 OF 1 PAGES

Information required by paragraph 7c, AFL 200-5, dated 29 April 1952 will be found in photostat letter attached. Additional information is as follows:

(1) Weather: Source: Hamilton AFB Weather Station
30 May 52: 0330 to 0430
Ceiling: 25,000
Clouds: Thin and broken
Visibility: 16
Wind: Calm
Temperature: 50 degrees
Dew Point: 43 degrees

(2) Interception or identification action taken: None

(3) Location 
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1131 Walnut Street
Berkeley 7, California
June 2, 1962

Commanding Officer
Hamilton Field and Hq.
Maris County, California

Dear Sir:

I understand that the Air Corps has made the last day my serious object seen in the air in response. Upon the Memorial Day received I and the following cover copy while serving alone to Los Angeles.

At 4 a.m. on May 30, 1962 I was driving south on a range of about 17 miles south of Federal. My attention was already directed by a timing object in the air that caused before me it was to quit direction. It was also an approximately 20 degree and from the time it 

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