Dayton Ohio — February 1953

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Keywords: overcast, obser, gence, humat, lethi, heatht, condiion, nemler, mcmber, ferjt, mernher, 111ith, rrcltt, nar1oo, edtid, sigtlatur, l1nclass1fiq, chafrin, go_al, ctcnm, otic3d, ttachell, complisned, resaior, protu
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')"' T~ T IME GAOU' f_ -'C:.A 'Ofll l . sou~c.: 10. CONC~r..~,CH J . HUMat:R 0, C)IJ!CTS 5. LetHi rH OF OIU,_'IA rtON t.Ol l -t; 7. COU ~SE ?. ~H f SICAL EVIOINCI 34. '.'/hot .vere th& Heatht:r condiion:. c: ... ~ 1 L 1 CLOUDS (C trcl Or~e) Scatter'!td clouds d. Thick or ''~Jvy cloud c. Don't '"'nemLer d you sow the obi.,ct? 3 L'2 '.VIND (C~rcle One) c. Strong w ind t.l. Don't e>mcmber WEATHeR (C ~rei"! Ont>) APE RATURE (C ire/! One) ( r ltg h t ( J j 1 I t,I,J.ferJt!t or heavy rflt 1 d. Soo N d. r rr entb.tr c. Don r r mernher ~5. Hhen ,J 1 ''J r pJrt to !>Otnd fJ H you hods .nth~ object? J l se 111ith you o r 11 ..,,, how the object? (C rrcltt One) IF you answered YES. ., the ob1ect too? (Circle One) Yes) No P:~ose list their nor:e'i ,.,.drs:; ses: 37. 'Nos th is tn e first t ime that yc.<J ... J en on object or objects I ike th ~? (C rrc/e One) Ye~ 37.1 IF you answered NO, th~" ..,,e,, where, ond under whor circumstanc!!s ~10 you s~ a rher omH U. S. AIR r . ~(. -:c HHICAl INFORMATION SHEET (SUMMARY DATA ) In order t ha t your ini~ nar1oo tna y be filed a nd coded a s a ccura tely as po:.sib lt!, please use t h e lollow i,.,g space to n r )vt , ~hort description o f the event that you observed. YoJ may re- p.,ot in formation that you c e .,J,"ody given in the qu.,stionnoire, and odd ony f urther comments, 5totements, Jr s k e t c he s thut you bel1eve are import ant. Try t o present the details of t he observo- ti.-,n in th"' u rder in which lt~y c -:urred. Addi tional pages of the some sizo pape r may be attached if 1h ~y tJr" n e edtid. (Do Not Wn e rn? his Space) SIGtlATUR:..: .l1NCLASS1FiQ AiR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT t:1e a,al"~:J~nc at 1403 :;.Jst Chafrin St. , 3l;.er:Jan, : {as, -:o 30 to c:1e t a s beL'!~ c nitted frCT ''d ~bject. '::':1e Go_al :::i~l-a ' ):. ob:3er,ration .1as 3 to 7 s e c onds. A.l'ter calling L., ~ '--i gence, I :,ad my wife si-c ctcnm and ~Iri te out her 1:.nur~ssions of '\-lr.u t she had n otic3d' "./!lich are r.l ttacheLl' and I :"tC- complisned the atti.Ci'!Pr' l!'n'lrin g . I :1ad t~e i:n~resaior. ~:~nt the obj e c t Jta8 not a complete s -'. ..... ) hut had a sl~zht protu bt:;r :2nce o~ -e top. I 3sked ~r ~rife 1~ she ' ~ldered t~e object a :~-=:f :;c-v s~!lera. s:-.a s-ea t e d . "Ho, 1 t l ot")ked simila ,, ' blown soap bubble just pr eVious to brea!4.::!ng avay :f:-orn the blow p1.,... , :illghtly enlongated at the top." folloving mc.Ll.ing I called Weather and f o und t~at at ~he ti:!le ~ sig!'lting the ceili.nt; :m s l4oO feet and overcast ~tas ve~"J t~in end could aloes t be seen t.:-l.l ough. Per:-in AF:S, Te:cas .~F ~ORM 112-P.llH U 'I~VEO I JUN[ l M ~Cl:ASSIFJE9 AlR JN1'ELLJGENCE INFORMATION REPORT ( 1 ) Only one obj~was ob~srved b.7 c::o :,ut t"No 1ere obser,red ::oaa.cheJ a ,anca;-e ;>oin~ ol' o~sar~tl!ltion; oo :ec'ts tors :-our.d i:J. sna'!)e 1!.: .. '1 :l halo ar-ound euach, tC.e halo.! b el:-1..:; q,bout five t !.:nes ~:"le ri ch of t"le f)bid~t3. :'he color of :>oj~c!:s Hs '.):--!:,_"lured .J.nu ~"'~utalrHH.!. conslsten'tlJ :J o and r;he re ~Were n o other 1~ -:;:, ts ... n color s w,_, !ch -:tl :1 t .:. D.dic a te a:1 J:<- .:auat .... 'he s:>eed of oi'JjJcts :l\}3 undeter-nin3d b J obser'7~rs; b oth ohjects .:'e-nainad. ~n a.n .1braast .i'')r:nai;ion wi1;h one .:31-1:'!1: 1-r e.l.i )::i.' t or tns ~i:ne. ~oth )Oj~ct3 Jpo9ared to b e rotatin~ in clrcl.! 't"lil~ :-eonlll!"'..i."lz ::1 one locallt] and tn.en b ecsa n asc~ndln t~ ln a a ,n~3':!..\a~ad r~ te of s"'e~d .ne o c , .. ct dl. pne rsd .1J- ::>ro.x1.:sately t o !lleco-rhis -,..)f.:>rs t:-:e ')~he"" :;,ne. 1J5~ ~n~ ner~ ob~erv~d f o r ~hre~ ~o 'a'ltra l Standard 3e?en sec onds. ( 3) Observation -a f13ual ;"'roiJm c.to ;>ersons on C:ld ::rou."'ld. (4) Location of .. r~ers was 33 38'N, 96 37'w in Sher:nan, Texaa; objeeta were ~'.,...."t.. 2 o'elock angle from observations at an un- ~tertoined al t1 tude. (5) The two obsP era have not previously ex~9r1ence qat1on or an un1dent 2 l!~d object but .. arr~nt Ofl'ic e r sd reliable. the obser- s consider- ot a1ghting. . an overcast at 1400 teet witn calm ~inds at time (7) There was no anown condition, meteorological or otherwise wbloh would haye acco'.!n..ed ror the sighting. photographa. 1a no known existence etc or the sighting. of 8Yidence SUCh as fragcents, (9) When t~e ai~ting waa made, the two obsar~ers teleohoned Intelligence personnel at ?ettin AFB, Tex but due ~o .... h9 '::pt~r period -,r oba8r.,.t1on, not in excess of s"7"n seconds, '10 'l~--;1.')n ')n~rds an :ltereeot; ~s -ooss1ble. DO\VNGRADED AT 3 YE.-\.R !X'l"Er~. -~ DECJ,ASSIFIED AFTER 13 YE.\i.c tll'\n nrv """'n , n (CU.~II"lCA TIOtt! ~'F .fORM 112 PART H APPROvt:D I JU14E I~ AIR !NTELL!GENCE JNFCRMATlON REPORT ? arrin Ai~ Po~ce 3ase, Dapth o~ vv~rcast--very thin ~lstance--!'lo esti..,ate t:ua t o overcast Apparen "' :J ze --ap prox ;n ti '; ct J y .!. neil es oc,z sed Angle at ti~e or' d i s - -'JP e &ran ce----- le!lg~n o f' the dr! Je"tvPy, wai tine f o r hi:n t 0 1 :oi 1... t !e c'"!:.-o 1:. I then l acked ~-n and shout~d, say, ~l'::lt': th:!.s? : r=~.ri -r:-.1o ::-a u.:1ct ooJe-cts i n the ..;~:y, 'Jnusuall~.r ,,isible, ;.:rough 1: .e \';;~icK c v erco.s t c :cy . ?:1c ~d t o s~eedily ~o ! o J n osc!ll2 : i on 3 S ~: cli:~l ~nc 3an~earcu. i sn u ry eared . DOW:"tGR.~DED AT 3 ~-~ r-r; DECLASSJFJE D Af.'T.~R 1~ YEARS. ' DOD DlR ,)2UO l l) -~ S '10CJ\4S"~T ,... ... 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