Diru!lcter Al1l'l'i'UIY: Descended. IIIAIIUA il?l .AIWI L PIR a. A'-'8'.A w. ' ICrOi li t1NCLASS\FIE:D 3tat.e::ent. ot l!ajor l.axwol 1 Air for: e ~ .. On Thankagl~ Da7, 2) t:OYmher 1950, bet.we., 1508 and 1525, I enw tour object. a 11hlch I eoa&ld not. iclent.Uy. 'lbq IJ>oearecl t.o be about. 3/8 1n cliaoet.er, pertect.l7 circular and vert M ~, Thq wre brl1Uantl.7 whit.o, aluoat. !)OI"Colail) wtdt.a. B7 oeatur!.~ th~ diat.Rnco and t.ir!I'J invol v.S, t.he, we. e !'Vint! verr ta at.. The first. ohjeet. caae troa 3bout. 2 ;0 and, when OYer l:ont.r ert, aeeended t.C? a vel'1 ere:.t. hcri ht. Aa it. deacended, it a~"'eai"'d t.o tu..'"ft over and over. ~"11!. object. thCII'\ ooved ott ra!)1dl1 to tho llE '"ld diaa~!)eared. l~ w!te e-:w t!da object ( . ae it 1AI ceaeondin~ over l.:ont.;o:1e1'7 and r.10ving ott to the~:;. AS th! ob~oet ruo.,ad over ~veral tinea while ascend!~ nd deacenclins I eould toll !.t w'!Oe !"omd when ~ewocl troa the bot.to:1 and thin when viewed tr"'r.. the lido. 4\ tn 111nutee later another one ,aa1ed ove:o very rnd z~v, aa--:e d1.rect4..on, level n, f,ht., diA')"'Gired to the liS. I - not :tblu to obtain a \d. t neaa to thi a one ., wl.te h1d cone 1.n8ide tho hou10. It waa atter ttd.e I called out Cef't:d.n ..._.. and told td.a I had IM:l 10~., \81Ua&al objects. For IOYeNl :"'..' nutes we .,. n .... Ud: '- went lnto h11 houee. .Ltt.er a tn :t.nut.ee two dON ot the ob~ect.a C:lnle over to~1ther, t:11'7 e'lne tror.a about. 110, one continued on out. ot eicht. to the n~l'"t.h ri.S..nr. rao:;,idly but. tho othor t.w nad and C312e back over. 'l'td.a object than bepn to aecand and raJ)idl.7 ~d out (_ ot dght.. eoon I aaw the objecta I called CaJ>t.ain who C4::e out at. onoe and det1nitel,J thoee objecta. He could not lclentit7 theo al t.her. AU 4 ot theee object If' eared to be at.out. the 8iso, :.owe"ter, one or t.bea ao--eared to haYe an antenna (t.he one ot the laat. two th-:t nov~ to the r:.>rth and t.hen l'lturned to aecend). I 1\U'e the object were ~t b:Uoone. the weather wae cle:1r, no clo\lcle, a check wlt.h BaN .toet~r i.Mlcated the wind -na troa aat,en:lnt, ot ... jor eont.i! Ued :. axwul Air /oree .ieee On the artemoon ot lbankagS.vinf, Day, 23 liove::~er 195:>, \"lhile I in cy quarter~, AllC J..An, tlying aaucer." Captain aide t.o talk to ~jor - had lett rq ho:.:e 1 -.J" knocked on f!f1 d:)or and a:.aid, "' j uat. eaw a who waa w1 th ae at t.he tir.e And I nt out- Later ~.at a..:e afternoon, after Cant..'lin mocked ar.a.in and askec:! ~o to co~o outllde in a huri"J beceuao he thou.rht I would be able to see another ob.~ect ~fiylng eauc~r) bo:'ore' it got out ot aip:~t. I r~n outsic!o and qu1ea.y roeu~od rq 87 on an ob ect th1t he point! to. I 1mod1. o:tol:' saw a aocond ob.~ect. Aa tar as I can roaCX'lber th ... .f were directly over the building in lfh1.ch we live; they were white in color; one :"ollowing tho otho:o. I renarked to l.ajor thAt one object looked U.ke a aear.uU au!loendod 1n d.d-air .tt.h its wir~t ex- tended but at.S.ft and mot.ionleaa. The second ob.1ect appoared to be tt.o lengths behl.r.d tho le1der and at tho aane altitude. The second object looked 1\ke a t.. ball, the diaMte:o ot which aP!)eared to be tho aL-:te the width, at the wldeat part, ot the object that looked like a aoagull.. 'l1u1y were at.at.tona17 tor about one al.nut... 'l'!lon t.htl)' atartod r::onng north end t;aS.n!r~ altitude. Thq diNppeared about 30 aoconda atter thq atarted covin~. The two objecta kept the 8'30 relative oosi tion to each other durinr. the entire tioe :.a:x:w.lll ..lr r'orce ~e St..a~er.um~ ot CapWr. On t.he .tt.emoon ot 'lbanka&lYilv, ~,.. 2) ltOVCber 19~, 11td.le I - 1n rv quarters, me &.Ua, &.:ajor tlylng U\&Cer. Captain .S.de ~ ~lk to l:ajOI' Md lett. tq ho;., ua jOI' knocked on rq door ~ a:.id, "1 juat. aaw wUJt ne at the tU:e, and I n~ out- Later t."'.a~ aar.w aft noon, at~er Capta1D r.elcecl a,.a1n and a1ked ce to CO!'!\e ou~8lde in a hurr.t beaauao he h~ I would be able to ... another ob~ec~ :~n,. aauccr) botore 1~ eo~ out ot air,ht. I ran octsic!e and qu1.ckl.7 to~urod ~ea on en ob 'ec~ th'l~ he pointed to. I 1r'l"'*ftr-tel.v saw a aocond object. C. Aa tar I can rar:all'lber the,. .. re direcUy ~er the buildine in whtch we Uve; they were white in color; one .!"ollow1n8 the othe:-. I ror.sarked to J.~jor tha~ ane object looked like a aear.uU ausp~ndod 1n aid.,.ir td.t.h 1 wlu~ta ax- tended but st.ltt and ootlonl.eaa. The eecond object ~,.red to be two le~e behir~ the le:ader and at the altl tude. The eecond object looked U ke a white ball, the diameter ot whlch a~earad to be the e&.":te aa the ld.dth, at the wldut part., ot the object. that looked like a aoagull. '1'b.7 .. re atat.tona17 tor about Cite alnute. 'lbc t.hq atart.ed r:.cm.ne north &nd cainir-4: altl tude. 1'h07 diuppeerad about 30 aoconda attar the;y atarted .Ylns. 'nle two objecta kept the aa'le relat.ln ooaiUCD to ch ot.har dW"in the C~tire t1ae