Spring 9613870 Campcarson Colorado — 1950

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:; , L\ i 'i~ Circular ltl C:iiO~ . l '!' auJ~V,nry A'!'IC One ob~erver stated objoct, t;as a meteor. 'D. In the follow I.. tMt you the point ahown. Placo an "A" an tt. curvet~ line to ahow how hlth tho ol.ioct wet o~cwo the hlaan (akyllne) when you ,,,., aaw lt. Placo "8" on the curvotl line to eh how hlth the ol.tect wet tho hlaon (ekyllno) when you loaf aow lt. Place on "A" on tho co...-aa when you ,,., lOW lt. Placo "8" on tho whero you lost tow tho oltioct 28. Draw a picture that will ahow tho motion that tho oltioct or obioctt IIIOCto. Placo on "A" at tho Mglnnlng of tho path, a "B" at tho 1M of tho path, ancl th~ any chang in tllrection during tho courae 29. IF there waa MORE THAN ONE oltiect, then how 1110ny wre there? l!'h ~ Draw a picture of how they were and put an .,ow to thow tho tllrection that they ware traveling Dey Me,.th 35. on which you,_, pet'tln1nt on4 which It Ml aclequately ccwere4 In the specific points of the to thta otftoe tor VII " ao...-.1 Olll'r 1950 are UD&ble to tinct a ,our... If voul4 bfora u ot the tate ve ~ be able to locate pur I aa t.Daloatns l'l'D Fora lQ vbicb la uae4 1D aJd.Ds eucb ,.t! to the Air Force. The tom aboul4 be t\1117 U eN! toruardecl to 81adquartere Fore1p TechnolOQ DLYS.alGD (APSC), AtteUODt 'ttti'JVUIO, Wript-Patteraoa Air liD ftN JA Lt Oolaael, USAJ' Chlet, ClYll Branch oc..al\7 Ralatioaa Dlrialoa Ott1ae of Inforat1GD /ttaJ B Q.l1nten1lla, Jr/70916/raba/1'4 Oct 66 tor UIO JDtonatloa, leteNDOe tbe letter tua ColoDel UBAP (Bet) NCJ&eattas tlon on hia un14ent1f'1e4 obae:rwatlon ot 1950 A of all 1950 caaea vaa acle. We could DOt f1n4 a a18ht1n& IIIIMle b7 a llaro14 R. lbuenr, it be would Sntom ua of tbe eaot elate ad location, w ~be able to locate bla alsbtlDa Ltr, Harold R. Brown, Colonel, USAP (Ret) COORDIKATION TDETR/MAJ 'PIN'I'ANILIA, JR DEPARTMENT "EADQUAitTEit!O ltANDOL~" Alit MEMO FROM THE OFFICE OF THE AIR FORCE STATES Alit P'OIItCE TME ASSISTANT ocs/ ~EitSONNEL. P'Oft MIL.ITAitY ~EitSOf.NEL. To.SAF-tJI SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE OFifiCE OF INFORMATION 0 GEN. LEBAILLY D Gen. Garland D Col. Boyd D Col. Gilman D Capt BurMa abe []I sAf-OIC (CCHDin 11.) D SAF-OII (IBTEIIW. 11110) D SAF-OIP (PUBLIC DlO) 0 SAF-OIX (PLABS & PROG) D:SAF-OD (IESIRVI PCIICD) D SAF-ots (sen ATTENTI <II: . PREPARE REPLY Fmt SIGRATURE or: D DIRS:TOR 0 SECRE'l'ARY 0 DEPtrl'Y DIRECT<ll 0 CHIEF or STAFF 0 ASST. DIRICT(It 0 VICE CBIEF OF STAFF 0 EXECUTIVE 0 ASST. VICE CBIEF OP 0 DIBF&X REPLY D COORDilfAfi(lf [3 ACTI<If 0 INFORMAfiCit 0 C(HWIT 0 nLE D .NarE RET1JRR 0 DIRECTCil BAS SIKN 0 DIP DIR. BAS s US ACTICII DOI:AID I.. S!II;SOZ:. J'AJOJl IJS'J C..-l!'lCM: OJ li:!J'~rl.lATIOI IN &U' r.J'lHG lOADm!DI LT'D. (ut'lrtU) jor General E. I:. LeDaill7 Diroctor of Infor:ation l!o.nclolph A. F. Daae, Texaa '78148 I October, 1988 1 haYe read your la Uay, 1968 Air Force policy letter tor cornmanrlera. atatementa on UFO aichtinga and Air Force concluaiona nre atron~ly oonteated by the unc!eraigned. It the Air Force can ao readily eXJ'lo.in the aiahtiD!fa, why ho.a not aomeone attecpted to explain to me my officio.l ais;ht- I reapectfully re~ueat aome of the Air Force experta explain to me the ao-called hallucination I experienced, o.nd until it haa been fully c lained I will continue to m~ce it a matter of public record an~ in direct opposition to t.he Air Force ato.ted concluaion and policy. If t.he Air Force ia uaing t.hia for a coYer for claaaifiecl work plenae . J.et. me know and I will act accordingly aincerely, at UW (IAIOICC) .. tereaoe the attached letter , usnr (Ret) . re~eat1D& information on h1a un1dent1t1e4 obaervat1on vblch took place 1n 1950. Attftobment tw 1 a repl)' to his letter. DeOOBS, Colooe1 Director ot TecbnoloU an4 lllbJII COCimiliATIOK: 1. Ltr, B. R. Brow re, Tenneaaee 38449 HEAiiQUARTF.RS FOREIGN TECIINPLOOY UIVISION (AFSC) At.teat.tona TDETR/UFO Wrlsht.-Pat.teraon Air Force Baae, Ohio 4&433 Eaoloaed ia the "n form 184 which ia completed excent for the ezaot. da~ea. If you do not haYe acceaa to the d&tea of the first SurYiTal School at Camy, Caraon in the Spring of 196C ancl it ia important, I will write for a copy of my recorda and forward you the exact date. I wrote the letter on thia matter becauae officially the Air Force haa been calling e a liar or otherriae for seTer&l yeara while ! waa holding a top aecret. clear&Dce and haYinc acceaa to a lot of hi~hl:'~ olaaaified material. I know what I aaw, and I reported it throu~h proper channela. nowner if there ia a reaaon for ..,. to shut Ufl on it, I will. Otherwiae it will be treated aa unclaaaifierl. erely yours, Col. USAF (Ret..) ao1, UIAr (let) 1 aw 66 !tala Ia ID letter ot 2 1950 tS.ln en oou14 DO't locate JOUI' allbtllw It la cplte poaalble that at vill ~ the latonaUOD vhioh ot I lo~. !CM al8t ...-.Mr, however, at t.hla late date it la twpoaalble to check "7 aspecta ot 70'11' ble to chtpllcate the - the 4Q Oil vhlc:h JOQ -.de )Ctar tt vs.u ta ... before w 0811 arrlw at a CC)GOhlslOD aa to Vbat JOQ obaervecl 1D 1950. YCN tbe laat prearaph of ,our letter 1D vbioh IJOi.l ba been oalltns a liar or otberviM of ao, JOU 4o DOt explain lt tbe Atr Pore Dd hope tbat better Nla11M om be eatabllahed 8. IF you saw the obiect at NIGHT, what did you notice conceming the STARS ond MOat-.? (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One}: a. Bright moonlight lt. Dull moonlight No moonlight -pitch doric Don't rememw cl. Don't remember 9. What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the obiect? CLOUDS (Circle One): (Circle One}: og, mist, or light rain clouds c. Moderate or heavy rain d. Thiele or heavy clouds d. Snow Don't remember 10. The obiect appeared: (Cirfle One): Solid (v-,..~1 ed'tl'S d. As a light Transparent e. Don't remember 11. If It appeared as a light, was it brighter than the brightest stars? (Circle One): .. Brighter lt. Dimmer c. About the same cl. Don't lcnow 11.1 Compare brightnell to some common obiect: (Circle One Fuz~or~b~l~urre~d c. Sharply out I ined cl. Don't remember the oltiect: a. Appear to stand still at any time? b. Suddenly speed up ancl rush away at any time? Brealc up into parts or explode? Give off smolce? Change brightness? f. Change shape? Flash or fliclcer? Disappear and real)pear? (Circle One for each question) Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't lcnow U.S. All POICI TICHHICAL IMPORMA TIOM Thla .,.atlonnoire hat b1en prepared 10 that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much lnfor1111tlon at poaalble concerning the unidentified rial phenomenon that you have MHrved. PleoM try to anawer at many queationt as you possibly can. The information that you give will I. uaecl for reaech pvrpo1e1. Yovr no wi II not be used in cor.nectfon with any atateiMntl, lualona, or publications without yovr Ilion. We request this personal information so that If It 11 dee...cl nece11ory, we may contact you for further details. 2. TUne of day: /3oo l'fo o (Circle One}: 3. Time Zone: (Circle One}: a. faatem b. Central (Circle One}: a. Daylight Saving b. Standard c. Mountain ' cl. Pacific 4. WheN were you when you saw the obiect? /11 ecN$~ ~r.c:L 5. How long wa1 obiect in sight? (Te .. l Duretlon) City or Town a. Certain c. Not very aure Stete or Ceunty Minute a S.ceiMia {It: Fairly certain ) ,... Just ?e'l . 5.2 Waa obiect in sight continuously? 6. What was the condition of the sky? 7. IF you saw the obiect during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you loolcecl at the obiect? (Circle OneJ: a. In front of you 1. In baclc of you c. To yovr rlt 1. Dl4 the olttect 4i _ while you were ing it? If so, how? +o /t;~C!rcff -o~f 15. Dl4 the object move behind something at~ time, paticularly a clouc:t? (Circle OneJ: Ye!' r No Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved behind: _ 16. Did the obtect move in front of something at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then 17. Tell in a few -~,';:,_ following things about the object: a. Sound I') YJ (II I J J I 18. We wish to lcnow the angular size. Hold a match sticlc at arm's length in line with a known object and note how much of the object is covered by the heoc:l of the match. If you hacl performed this experiment at the time of the of the obiect would have been covered by the match head? d I Do you thinlc you can esti....ate the speed of the obtect? Is I;,.,. led 500 1-f) rco~l'4, ire unw Yes No J L L f /" f~ IF you answered YES, then what tpeed would you estimate? -pto/,-h/. 21. Do you thinlc you can estimate how far away from you the object was? (Circle One) Y No J IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was? 22. Where were you located when you sow the obiect? (C ire le One): 23. Were you (Circle One) a. lnalde a building b. In a car In the busine11 section of a city? In the residential section of a city? I~ opn countryside? :> d. Near on airfield? I~ an airplane (type) Flying over a city? Flying over open country? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: 24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) a. North c. Eaat South b. Northeast d. Southeaat f. Southwest h. N01thwest 24.2 How fast were you moving? _.miles per hour. 24.3 Did you stop at any time while you were loolcing at the obiect? (Circle One) 25. Did you observe the obiect through an6f following? Eyeglasses Binoculars Yes No Sun glaues Windshield g. Theodolite Yes No d. Window glass Yes No h. Other 26. In order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of what you saw, describe in your own words a common obiect ar obiects which, wh placed up in the slcy, would give the same opparance as the object which you,saw. you war aeen thla, or a alllor olttect ._fare. If ao etve 4ote or dates an4 locotion 31. Was onyona elM with you ot the tltM you aaw the obiect? (Circle Onel 31.1 IF you anawerecl YES, cllcl they'" the oltiect too? (Circle Onel J iS ./-At ep, lftcllcate any aclclltlonal lnforn.atlon about yourMif, Including any special experience, which might be pertinent . CM.fed ~h~f 5fe.ef ~ +rf De, Menth Y.-