4. l'u ;:~ OF OiiJECTS PROJECT 10073 RECO~O 2. LOCATION IS. Lt:N\iTH OF OiiSERVATION 11, BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS ! 4-5 seco."1ds The objects were dull \>ohite or silver in color. They were _6._T_Y_P_E_O_F_o_a_sc_R_V_A_T_I_ON--~traveljng as fast or faster than the C-82 which was overhec.d at the time of the sighting and also was observed. No sound , Ground-visual sm ke, exhaust, or trail wa s observed. ~7. COURSE t. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE OE~AftTMENT OF THE A I R FORCE HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE WASHINGTON 5D-OSI/J EM/ elh ITH DIITfiiCT OFF'tCt: Of' S"ECIAl. INVESTIGATION I WfiiOHT"ATTt fiSON A lfl F'OfiC ( IA$1, D AYTON OHIO IN RU'-Y RI:P'IIR TOt 5D 24-21 16 August 1949 WP-0-S ocr .. 15M SUBJECT: PROJECI' GRUDGE SPECIAL IBQUIRI TO a Co=rnding GtJ11eral Air Materiel ~ Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Dqton, Ohio ATT!'BfiOBa IICIAXS 1. The inclosed report of investigation by Special Agent DO!ULD V. OfllillS, 00 119, dated 8 August 1949, is forwarded for JOur intormat ion and fUe. 2. This investigation was not requested by this office and DO investigative action concerning subject incident is being conducted by this District. R/I cltd 8 Aug 49 (in J.ct1ng District Comnder I NCIDENT NO. 1. Do.te or Observation 1$ July 1949 Date or Interview 2. Exact Time (local) 3 Place of Observation Fairfield SuieWl i~FB. c~lifornia 4. Posit i on of observer GrouDd 5 Y~at att r acted attention to object 6. l!umber or objects 7 Apparent size Could not be dotermined s. Color of object Dull white or silver 10. Altitude 11. Direction from observe r 12. Distance from observer 13. Direction of flight of object(s) Baatern~ 14. Time in sight 4-5 Seoonde Very high rate 16. Sound and odor None heard lS. Luminosity 19. Project ions 20. lneuvers None obeerted 21. Manner or disappearance 22. Effect on Clouds 23. Additional information concerning objoct 24. '9ea.thor Conditions Cloar, unlild ted UWCLASS!F~:c [uoo and 11ddrvss of obsurvor: .W,c;r;t ) Fa.irf1vld Su i sun n l J , Cr.lif. Occup~tion ~nd hobbi os : Comments of Interrogator r c lutivc te intolliguncv and cha.ractc r of obs<Jr vor(s ) UAR.~rrv-: SUHhlARY 1 Between a~proximately OWO o.nd 0900 on the mornin: of l o July 1949 l wua c11lle d to the door (.:Jldg T-516) by Pvt Clomr.ltUl&dn v1ho oxo laimed, " Hey, you r;u:rs, couX) u r.d aee those flying &t:Luc ore' I" Ho sounded ro.thnr aor ious about tho matt :r, so I went to the door and he point~d "it" out to me. I aaw an objoot v1hich ilp;;.>eta.rod to be moYin~ at a groat rata of. epeed 1n an eaatorly uirection. lt w~s visible onl y for tour or five aeoonda and aettr;ted to d~sapp~l r. n C-t2 was flying by ut the time and the objoot appetred to be beyond the C~ and o.t an altitude of a pproxiln:ltoly 5,000 to ~,000 teet. It aeemeu to pass on by the C-~ vory f~st. Ita shapo was ::1oro or leas round ar!d not pe.rtioularly f lt1ahy in a white color. No exhau:;t trails , weather v-.:ry cl .. ltAr, no tAUdible cor.1bustion sound. I/ ~/Sgt, USh.F' On the nomin"' of' lo July 1949, between the hours of ObOO a..nd 0900, u.n object wae called to my attontion by Pvt Its shape v;as round ar.d its color wae dull white . It was trawling ill the air i11 tUl easterly direction at o. hibh r ate ot apeed. S~on attor eeeing it, I lost sight or it. The ceilin~ was unlimited. A Cb2 waa tlyin~ muoh lower. The objoot seemed to be in the stratosphere. /e/ Cpl, USAF I was lookin~ out o~ the Supply building (T-516) whon, firet, I saw a C~. While lookin~, I saw two other objeote that I first thou~t were jot plan~s. They trav~ling just as fast or faster than the C-ci2. I oalled the other men, tellinh there were ~1o flying eauoero. They aaw thom t oo and the objects then disappeared. waa vory fllst o.nu altitude waa about the eame ae the C-o2, which was not wry high. Tho color was a bright silver. . I/ P'tt. USAF, UNCLASSiFIED 1 -3/JG/ptm Frirfi~ lrl-.ui:>u:!: i r o r c c rs~, Cr lif'ornic -~.T C .... CTt L"1fo r :rrtio&1 f:;,rt&ini-..-to F1in 'T f.isc TO 1 Co!"UTlc.ndin 'l Gc:-u:rr: 1 J,ir. rteri~l Col!': E"nci il,right-Fette rson ~ i r Force riri P"ht Fie lc', Ol.io 1. furSUEnt is su: r. i tted 1 to thJ "Or ovisions of SJ.C r- uhtion 200- 5 , th\3 fol 1o i:1~ infor r1.:tion on r f l,i:t:r di~c e.. L::>cc.tion .i1 c. "'.;i:"'o of sir hti::!::s Fairfield-Suisun j_ir Force Base b. ~vert her t t t l!c ';i0e s Clear and unlimited c. 1-'emas, occurc.tio:1s, n1C. ddr zss3s of wit~1~SSJSt UNCLASSIFIED si.:o;h~ing VNClASSIFIEL '{\ u"Jj~c-t 1 Ii1formc tion f<Jrtaining t o Fly in Disc d. Fhotogr~phs of objocts if ~vr.iltbles None available ~. $ketches of obj~c~s confizurtions ( 2) ShPpe a Could not b~ determined (4) Colora Dull ,~nit e or silver (5) Speeda Very high rate of speed not a c cura tely determined (6) !ioedin:;a (7) 1 t:.neuvc r.'hi l it,-a ~Tone observed (R) J. ltituc.lcs 5000 to SOOO feet tlNCLASSlFlED ->ubj.Jct i Infornc tion Fer to.L1i11; to i'lrin !Ji~c, 26 July 1949 ( 9) ~ounds ~!o sound w1~S hear d ( 10) Exhrust trc.i 1 o r not s '\!o exhaus t or trail ob3erved. Z Gen\.lr a 1 rc"lf rks, see eyewi tne3s accounts att~.c:.: ~ 1. Eyewitness 2. Eyewitness ooount ). Eyewitness account Omaha, Nebr Fairfield- ~NClASSIFlC:D UNCLASSIFIEr 1901ST AACS SQUADRON Fairfield-Suisun Air Foroe Bnse Californi a Information Pertainins to Flying Diso TOt S-2, 190lst AACS Squadron Between approximately 0 800 and 0 900 on the morning of 18 July 1949 I was called to tho door (Bldg T-516) by Pvt who exclaimed, "Hey, you guys, coma and see these 'flying saucer s'.'"' Be sounded rather serious about the matter, so I went to t he door and he pointed "it" out to me. I saw an object which appear a d to be maTing at a great rate of speed in an easterly direction. It was Tisible only tor four or five seconds and seemed to disappear. A C-82 was f'lyin~ by at the time and the object appeared to b e beyond the c-az and at an altitude of approximately 6,000 to 8,000 feet. It seemed to pass on by the. C-82 very fast. Its shape was more or less round and not particularly flasey 1n a white color. No exhaust trails, weather very clear, no audible combustion sound TIFIED TRUE COPf t R CORRADI JR. mJNCLJl.S51F1EC J.:ajor, USAF Win~ lntelli~enoe Ofti~ r UNCLASSIFIED 1901ST AACS SQUP~RON Fairtield-SuistiC Air Force Base California SUBJECT: Information Pertaining to Flying Diso TO: S-2, 190lst F~CS Squadron On the morning ot 18 July 1949, between the hours of 0800 and 0900, an.:object was called to my attention by ?vt Its shape was round and its color was dull white. It was traveling in the air in an easterly direction at a high rate ot speed. Soon after seeing it, I lost sight of it. The ceiling was unlimited. A C-82 was flying much lower. The object seemed to be in the stratosphere Certified True Copy: 1901ST AACS SQUADRON Fairfield-Suisun Air Force Base California 8NCLASSIF' SUBJS::Te Information Pertaining to Flyin~ Disc TO S-2, 190lat AACS Squadron I .-. looking out of the Suppl,y building (T-516) when, first, I aaw a C-12. While looking , I saw two other objects t hnt I first thought were jet planes. They were traveling just as fast or faster tban the C-82. I called the other men, telling them there were two flying aaucers. They saw them too and the objects then disappeared. Speed was Tery fast and altitude was about the same as the C-82, which was not Tery hi$h. The color was a bri~ht silver. 190lst AACS Sq llajor. USAF W!ng Intelligence Otfi r