UFOB INDEX CARD A:r3S-UFOB-204-6f. 3. DATETIME GROUP 2. LOCATION Hollywood. Calitorn!a 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 09/0615 Z July 1955 0 Air-Vi suol 0 Air Intercept Radar 0 Ground-Radar 12. CONCLUSIONS Was Balloon Probably Balloon Possibly Balloo n Was Aircraft Probably Aircraft Possibly Aircraft 6. SOURCE 0 Was Astronomical S. PHJ)TOS 0 Probably Ast'ronomi cal ~ ~=s Civil ~ ~Po~sibly Astronomical "'-'GTH OF OBSERV"'TION 8. NUMBER 0 ,, "' 0 Insufficient Data for Evaluation 'lhirty (30) Second 10. BRIEF SUMM~RY OF SIGHTING ODe (l) round, 'White objeot, -t:;., alae ot a aU dollar held at arms leDgth appeared to travel in a straight 1" and d1aappear1ng in th DOrth.. . 11. COMMENTS Because of the aimilari~.f of thi~ tl'FOB with AISS-TJFOB-202-55 and 203-56, this - aightir.g 1a being in?estigated. Upon r.ceipt ot AF rorm 112. results ot lnvest1ga tion to be i'i~lAd in _on this AlSOP Form 5 (15 Oct 54) AF FOR.M112~PART II APPROVt::O I 'JUNE 1948 , f ~l_AS.S.I.Fl E" D . (ClASSIFICATION) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT I. SOQH(ZI ionl. Scmg ~iter, Jbberla!ner and Greftud ObGe.tver Caupleted Rldt Scllool ' a ooux M in Sten~iW ana . g IT ral office workl and is a Col legs of J ournaliBm ~i!icationst Menb~ cJi the Grouzxl Observers Corps. II. Efli,IABIIJ'l'Il Poor. Dt1ring a personal inteniew, Mr. DeLong spolm of ha1.it\g once r~hed a sighting \..hioh tarued out to be a palican fl.yi.og Of't!lf. He ~eemr.sd to be ercci table Md placed im]DOl~lllC on rep ev"&rything without anongb forethought, aa ev! in enors in .vjng obst:!fva.tion time and sba ot obJect iD his origl.nal rspdl"b. . S DfflC'JiiP.r!Cll ar SlaHTINGt Source t.res m dut,' at tm Gr01rud Observa.iicm ~st at the time ol the sighting ( J'nl;r 55). 'l"M ni ejlt li'M , dark. dlif and coo1, vith a slight breobb blcndng. ~ no n~ and many atars out. A 3~e obj *.a observed for a :periocl of three (J) to four (4) se<>- . ones. '9"J.a is con~rsry to Source 'a original report, ~.ich stated ~hat ~t lt8S a 30 second sighting. A. did no\ to stand .still nor siaddenl.7 speed up and rush awey at any tl!r.e. !be o faded out ~ its di~eaTanaa.. 'fib. objeot appeared overhead a.t ~p.ro:dmate- 17 70 to so a agrees :fron the horizon to ~be north, and. tzsaYalsl to tr.e north, ~ad.eing out c4 view at E() to 70 degr-ees,. no"t behind 8'' object ll. Source oh:mg~d the Grigi_Ylal ~t"iilate o:t size in his . initiel repa:r-i. .fran that of a silver d.oJJar to that .of a. dime held in band at anns' ler.g"'.Jl. Source &es not 11Mr glasses and did rot use ~ visu.al aids far this. sighting C. Soaroe believed this sighting to be a meteor 'I l'c.: 7HIS ')()CU \lENT CON"f AI NS I Ni='ORMAT:ON AFFF:CTING THr. NATIO AI_ OEFFN'lE OF TilE U'il tiC ~TES .WITH I N THE MEANING OF THE E.S..,IONAGE ACT. 50 U 5. C.- 11 MID"';'.. k ; AMFNDED ITS TPANSMISSION OR THE REVEL..\TION O F ITS CONTE~T:; IN ANY MM-INER \0 AN UNAUTHORIZED PEi(SQN 1'i PROHIBITED BY 1-A'II. IT '0 f ~lOT 8 REPRODUCED I N WHOLE OR IN J ART. DY OTHER fHAN UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ~ENCIES. EXCEPT BY PF.RM ISSION OF THE DIRECTOR OF I ~HF.Ll.)Gc: NC, USAF. l/H(!' AS.SJ rfcD (CLJ.:)SIFICATION) APPttovr:o 1 JUNE 1M .,, , (CU\:i31Fi~ATION) . A1R INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT , Beporl. ll.C-t:OOB 1o-55. Sta.tenl'!'nt of Albert J. ~g ~ihU :tMin& DOItb I not a. 'brlght obj~ hi5h in the a'!q ~r~elL~ suai~li nttrtih. 0 far thres ta ~our seeoniJs run aeaned ~ be mot1ZW em a Ita' size wl1h a d.iw.e l:eld in tm hru:ld. at arm.~' 13Dgth. ObjecR zonnd 1ft shtrye am .had a li~1t gi~n hings. rJL col~ StllT!rntld- bocl)' wss a brilliant white. H HE: THIS t)OClJME~ r CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFE<.."TING THF. NATION i\L OEFEN<:;F. OF TH~ UNITED STATE~ WITH IN THE MF.MWIG OF fH~ :'::3PIONAGE ACT. !:0 I/ ::i. C. - AI'IO 32. AS \MENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION OR rHE REVELATION OF ITS CONTF.NT't IN ANY MANNI:..~ ro A'l UN-\UTH()RIZED PC:Q;:;.J,~ IS PPOHn.mr:n iW L.\11. IT MAY NOT AE REPROOUCt::D IN WHOI..E OR IN PART. O'f OTHER TH.\N U"41TED STATES AIR fO~J\GENC:IES, EXCePT !3Y Pr:rt~l!lSION OF THE DIRECTOR OF INTELLIC.iF.NCE. USAF.