PROJEC1. 10073 RECORU C:ARO lllCICMAN CAH'!Off, 'UTAH 0 Wss B.11ll~" 1. OATETI,_,! (HfOUP A. TYPE 0, OISlRVATIOM 0 Probabl1 8t~lloutt --1 0 Po 'UI bly na:t O~ft. 0 'las 4o rcurft O CirttUftdRo4w i 0 Prob.:b l y Air~rf1ft \.oul ~[I_,~JlU ~, JiXGft,.,.cf.Viw.a . OMl I 0 .... v...... a Air-lntwce,~t Ro4or I 0 Po u.tol y Aitcruh ~s.=-----t,H"otOi- ' IOOifcl -- I CIVIUAII CDIPLI Wos AttCWto,., ~:tal Prebobl y A strotMt"'i col ; 0 Po"bly Astronomecol ' I..ENOTH 011 lllese~tvAT!cN it. Nu .. aEtt oF onJECTS ' couRse - :IX Ort,~ Poseihl~ . .Gnidecl.l!io I l l ' 0 lfttuftc.,t O otlll f.,, EvoiuottO., j :. i , a Unllno..n . ,, . , 1. Sighting occurod near Dugway Proving I Sauoer-ehapecl obJect 1d.th dark area in middle ! Groundo. and 1f1th t"o "e.xb&at" pipes in forward_ j 2. Air search of area b7 source and aect~ou, wu obaW"d orae!:dnl into. IOIQIUntin._ ~ lntell. Otricer of Dupay unaucceae- b~, CCiuple d~er: h1ntJ na in isolated part et j 1\al Utah. So~ aad companion haft made exteo- 3..._ Possibility or guided miasle tests ai ve aearoh or area. Coulcl t1ncl . . in area since identical aound heD.rd Object made .boise lib an later on. Sur.eillance Facllitiee Sectt Technical Senic DiY1e1on Technioal Operation Tooele,Utah 3JIJEC'l't Object eeeft and On unid~ntl.tiecl Airboume TOt LT. ~.:thur ':l.f7le ~!.l !.'unltiona Branch Dugwar P""inl Ground October 27th 19,2. On tAe Dar ot 27th October 19,2, D 0800, WhUe A at the N who reeidea at t Lake City, and I were in the proceaa hUJnt.jLJl in th Vicinity clclllan C&rvon. A C&r\70n on the Countr route between St. John and t";rantn1lle, Tooele County. '\"ae aom1what aWntarq startled to 1ee anci hear an objeet flyin~ tward ua and about, the altitude of teet, Which was immed.iately an& poaitiYe~ identified by rq COII~on Ui:sa and myself. As the objsct ct!lllld in the P-"lt fl~ Saucers. ~.~iae ncl I followed the object. with our eyea untill the object .... to fl7 in the mountain tentative}JP identified as south mountain and ~re hs,rd the eraah. details are as follows. ','ihUe l :iaa I had separated to :torl< around A kmll, She in A North w~sterly dlreet1on and I in A south w~aterly direction we had agreed to meet ag~L~ on the south aide ot the knoll. Betore I had co~. in to sight ot came into her sight bacau .. ahe ~ hi~er on the knoll. She shouted !or ce to look up and 1 1mmediatel7 sa this ob,1ect. I put t.he telescope 1 had munted on an 06 rille and followed its flight till I saw that it waa directq toy. JA ao I took A pocket compass and drew A sight on ita tlisht line, ,'Jhich read llO Degree~-.i"East. By proven 290 Degrees j/eat. In A per!eet- -l:r atrailbt. line and decending on about. A 15 percent &n8le from sky to earth. I watched the flight UDtill it a to hit in the l:ountain called south Uountain and then we heard A tenit1c Cruh. Dut no n1dence ot an exploeion. I checked rq compass reading a~aln and direction bearinla and stayed iD the area tUl three thirty orl,)O looking tor any addit- ional act.iYity. aDd aaw none. b. !n COIIJ)VUla l!ies obaenationa with adna tor record, She insisted that she heard th.e ?bjecrt. three o :ztinut.ea before she aaw it and assumed that it was A small :: .And altho ahe .,.. fitty yards higher on the la\oll than I waa where she was the object waa !:n~ like A saucer with A dark spot in the middle. /~ltho where I waa I look- -ed str&ignt u~ under the er~!t ~nd can poaitiYel7 state that the object had to or mora i intake ?r exau.t. pipea stiekiDI out in the a~m direction that it was traveling. ,,'her" I I waa ther. n ~ !.:!uaion of spi:min, whUe -:there Mia stood she testified that. !' it waa ap1:m:!)~ :':> .u it waa eon.,ex on top and eoncaYe on t e bottom with the smooth linea broken b7 theM ::i~e atickie out in the forward position. Obeervation could be guns l Pocket tubea J~ exauat or intake. Eut. at time ot observation no activity such as smoke tire or Y&po:r ..,.. seen.But I ooulcl not. tell whether it wt.s spinning or not. ~t least part ot it would haYe t.o be stationary. Froa wher~ bserved it. waa or part waa d~tinit.ely s~i:u:'i:tS Ob.1eet w~ d3rk grey in color brown this was agreed on by both i ~nd m.YSelt. '!'he sound is and was like a car traveling about sixty r.Ulea an home. Or :.n Mlation A car window defroster running at high speed. ilnd obeez;tecl un14en\1ti~d Airbourne objeo~ seen After aaaln looklq around for ununal aotiY1\y 1n the area, I returned to Salt Lab C1t.,. to trr and lut.lt.ute A reb w1tho)l~ ... Y'PJ'Jirla to much trouble, ;lithout &n7 auce11. I then wen\ A head aDd clicl all the rell"aM' \fil\ haa been p.ablishecl on the subject of F~l Sauoera And clrn up Mpl Del area to tit the area that I was in 11hen I ellb\ed the object. I qa1D 1ntene1wed 111a to verif7 facta that I wanted to Be poeit1Ye of. aad her to eecr.q unt1ll I c:lear the facta w1t.h personnel at Dupq frowiq Groanda. October 28th I952 I put 1n A phone call to Lt. Arthur 't'l. Fyt'e in re~arde to !ettilll 1dnd of help 1D rq search. He waa verr helpful ancl olferec:l to tr,r aearahiftJ 'tfith an aircraft f-Dupq however I waa not sure enough of the nmea of the Ar to direct over the Jilone Rncl I pretered to start the ground search that I had prevlouaq anaqecl tor. Howner I \a inatruoted to Mr. Faie Gillette and report what I hacl aen. But. Kr. Gillette waa on another caae and I talked to an undersherril who -,pa not verr cooperative ao I decided to take people that I knew I could truat and eontlnue the search rq aelt. I wnt. alone and aearohed. the area TueS;clq .'led.: friday t')ctober 28,29,30, Tben made preper&tiona to take .," in the Jbtbf. The 2ncl of Nn-ber I to S.creq a all ot Tooele n ncl ~Jern&ent wornra. And lliae we COI\t the search on hone baclf. l~othint, ahod unttll 1330 a ratiDg cme over the are ~ "" aearehiq ancl A halt circle and continued in A nort.h weaterl.7 directi~n Uiaa Mde an unaucceaful attempt to photograph it. For the registration number at exao\17 1400 Afore aentloned people were apred ou\ about A of four r.dles and all reported he~rins the aame nola intermitenl7 that and I had heard before and when we sighted the saucer. But None of ua saw azv t ot al'\Y kind. Noise continued tor about five minute and during that t1 me faded out and c&me in again. No explanation could be advanced b7 atJ7 of the observers present. The noise W3.S or seemed to be the loud- eat tiort.h weat aide. of aout.h mountain Uis 1:i.s were stationed it "' ao loud that l.1 and Mia he cedars in preperat.ion of try- -ing to photogra]:h what t waa that a be right over the . Howevsr other than the final ceasation of the noise nothinc developed.In talking with Lt. Fyte And Int~lle -gience I hope to convq the idea that other than airsearch ot the area I am sure I can do better without to much out aide help untill I need thea. I will suggest to civil auth- -orit.iea to h JI7Belt Depatisecl tor special ae&rah detail in that area and so as not to arouae auap1oion if we are obaenecl b7 outsiders. GHeMicA L- Sroc..klo r~ f~HC liS J\ PJ.c ffttO !>lDS muz'f fJviJ.O,N&S ~ OBSe JlYe P.S 0'- Stc,o,_,IJ,.AY .KoAOS c-:~ C '~Yor-J t .. lltt '.,.ac,. '.viC ltll AIR INTELLIG INFORMATION REPORT .. ..-; Cea \ral Brletiiii u4 ln\errocft \ l ll "r~ 'DAT\O~JN&O"WUioflt IArUA 'Il'" ' I : lUM:I. OlC . _ J.lr Cre_w lDtern&a\ 1ou~. - Oa tM aS.)l\ ot 23 Oa\ober 1952 growul ob"" rppor,ecl aA Wl1\l*'~1t1e4 fl71Ac objeo\ la 'be Ylclul\7 of SH1~A.~SB1~. )3 -~1 Oae J-9G. Coatona 29, waa alrbon oa a looal tralalDg tl~h\ at ta. \1a. aa4 vat l~t\rao\e4 to 1aYel\1&a\e. Two (2) addl\lonal t-941' were Recraablecl to lDYea\l4a\e. Coatora 29 bad preY1oual7, on tbe tame flight, obaerYed a brlp\ lllb' 1a the Ylollllt7. ot SR1Gd0-SI~ vh1ch looked like an llsb' balb Wbea the \hree alrcraf\ prooeet.4 to lDYea\l&ate \he later re- por\e4 sl~'~ \he7 found. aotalac exoep\ a brlgb\ atar. Further detail are lnol-o.4e4l la Par\ 11 of \blt report. -.. OL1F!OJ Y. S!&LL Lt Col USA' Director of Iatell1geDce 4)4 ~lr Dllloa (oar) Chlet, AU' 'leobaloal lla'elllleaoe Oea\er, Aftl: WJtlp\-i-Pa''I"IOil Alr :roroe Baae, Ohio tr TMtl OOCUIIUT COMTAUft IWOIUIATIOM AI''&: I lNG rMI ,.. riO,.~ OUE1lt11 01 THl U"tTtO STATtS WtT!o41M TM[ MUhiNG O' flo'( 5,.,.,,.~1 .-cT II U S C ~ ~ 31 A .. O . s AMUIGCO. ITS O"lltl RIVlL.ATIOtl 0' IT'!I COMTEN" IN ANY MfiiNU TO AN UNAUT..ORIZEO Pf~" t~ PPO .. tiiTEO 8Y U''K I' IT ... 1 ..OT K "IPROOUCID Ill Wll"'l Ott IN ftA._T, If Olltl" THAN UNITf.O STATD AI" I'O~E .AGOICilS. XCUT IIY PUMtSS.Oh O' TM( DI,.(CTOit Off-~ umLLIGINCI. UJI#. ~ ' f II I ~ .......... , MlllfiN ._,ICI II. 0 IIIJJI 'laterroaa,loa a.-, .... ln\bera IB-2-52 2 . . !be follow lac lafonaa\loa 11 foi'W&I'4e4 recar41Ac tbe ualclen\lf1e4 oltJe' ~\e4 b7 Oap\ala 1. Pllo\ obMrYe4 oae blcll\ l Sell' wbloh u deaozatbed. \o be t~ la,eeal\7 u aD a1roraf\ laD41Ac llch' tu':ae4 41zteo'l7 toward hira rroa a cl1e\aoe ot 1,000 7ard.a. 'there were ao 1za4.loa\1ou of \raU, exbaaa\, or .. ., propa.laloa r'- rra..re wa ao IIOTe .. D\ oa tbe par\ of ''= olaJ."' ,. obJeo' 4laappaare4 when pUo\ wea\ tbnl&CA a eca\- t ~r ot oln41 ae4 aner reappeared. 'lhe olaJ .. , was elp\ed a\ llltol tor a 4ura\loD of flTa ai~mka. ~. Obe~r vaa 1A the Tlcial\7 of SIIOAJQ-S!IMA JJO ~l' and 130~:~ 19'.: .,. \be \ of obaena\1oa aD4 the obJao\ wa oa a bea4lq of iloO troa IBIGA20-8Jilll.l, 4.50Cftee\ altl\uu aboa\ 20 all dtat,.n,. 5 !Mre were sca,\ered olou4a a\ 4,500 fee\, wlll4 ll"lcaowa. 6. Plio"\ 'a\\eap\414 \o'.1a\eroep\ o'bJeot, bu' no oloae coa'ao' wae 7 COIMIJ!S of the preprar1DC otfloera Cap\aia of li 7eara rY1oe Dd pllo' axperieaoe, botb atll,ar7 .1 a Te,eru u4 co'merc tal.