Washington D C — November 1956

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 2. LOCATION CONCLUSIONS 0 Was Balloon 0 Probably Balloon Possibly Balloon 28 November 1956 Washington, D,C, 3. DATETIME CROUP GMT 28/llOOZ 4. l'YPE OF OBSERVAl'ION XII Ground Vi auol 0 Ai,..Viauol Was Aircraft 0 Probably Aircraft 0 Paul bl y Ai rcralt o, Ground-Radar 0 Alrlntercept Radar 0 Waa Astronomical 0 Probably Astronomical 0 Poulbly Astronomical 7. LENCTH OP OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OP OBJECTS 9. COURSE ,ge Insufficient Ooto for Evoluotlan ten minutes 10. BRIEP SUMMARY OP SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS One object dome shaped, size of large beach umbrella, color white. Observer first noted object through her bed- room window. Watched object for 5 min- utes as it moved north and disappeared~ Shrotly it re~ppeared and remained in postion for another 5 minutes and again moved northwatd and disappeared. ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP 52) Of preparing officer, 112 possi- ble light fefraction, However, there is not sufficient data for a firm evaluation. AF FORM 112 APPROVED1JUNE1~ United States of America (Cl.ASSI11CA TION) RPORT NO. 3-S6 (LB.A VB B LANK) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Unidentified Fl1inl Object Report FROM Directur I DATI OP DATE OF INFORMATION 18 December 1956 28 NovemDer 1956 Uneval. uated MaJor .James E. Qeurta SUM MARYs (A'IUr corarill Ntllmll'f oJ rlfJOrl. OIH rigrafjlcgncl 1ft JIM' Clftl~miMU f'C'Gf'GP'- Lfll haelOIIU'fl al l0t111t '141. Blgife len of rrpon on AF Ftw 1 li-Pan II.) b .f'ollaving information is reported in ac,,.,..n_ with AFR 2oo-2, Unidentified Flying ObJaota Report. dated 12 August 1954 -~Q INCLS. ORIGINATOR 1 cy -Dir of Intelligence, 1 cy -Chief Air Technical ~sistant Director Headquarters USAF, Wa~ton 25 I ntal.ligence Center, Wright-Patterson .AFB, Ohio AF FORM 112-PART II APPRO'Vi:L' ~NE I~ AIR .. INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT 1. Description of tbe object& a. Do shaped. b. Large b each umbrella. e. Negatiye. f. Negative. g. Negative. h. Negative. i. NegaUn. 2. Description of co\rse of objects a. Mrs. Berr7 at 060:>, 28 NOY 56, awoke and upon 1~ out her bedroom windov observed a ".flying saucer" which was approximately 4x6 in diameter, dome shaped, and mite in color. b. Object about 25 degrees above the horizon in a Westerly direction. c. Object re.meineJ. at about the same elevation, movad t o th~ North and disap- d. After watching approxi nately five minutes, the object moved Northward and disappeared. Shortly thereafter it returned to a pproximately its original in position apprOldmately another .five minutes, and cU.aappeared. f. ~en JllinuteB. 3. Manner of observation a a. Grouad.visual. c. Negatin. 4. Tiiza and date ot sigbtinga b. Dark. . S. Location of obeervera WaShington, D. c. 6. Identi _t',Jing intormat.ion of obserrer: N. w., V/ashington, D. c. 7. l-leather and win! a--aloft, conditions at time and place o sighting: a. Cloudless since l 700Z previous day, visibility 15 mi, winds :Jtr ong a t 18-2!J b . Surface ~ssure ruing continuoualy sin:a l400Z previot21 ciay. Ridge oZ hi. pressure over liashiilgton was risillg in intensity ani high pr essure area was cent.ered. aver Tal lahasse, Florida. Although as il1d.icated above surface winds liere strong previous ~ they l~re absolutely calm at the time o.f sighting. Pressure rose .from 29. 79hg to )0.0.5 hg over past 30 hours. Radar set inopera- AF FORM 112-PART U APPROVED 1 JUNE 1!MI AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FReM <~> , na a.- nU.ng, Headquarters Surtac., calma c. Cai.l.JJ11 -ol.eer. d. Vis1btlit.7 -lS mi. e. .Amount ~ cloud ccwer -none. t. Thuncter.-to~ in area -ncme. 8. lJegaUve. 9. ~legat.ivo. 10. Negative. 11. Position tit;J.a and COIDQBntO ot the preparing of~iC&rl a. Assistant D:i rectar ol Plana ancl Programmir.g. o. A telepllona conversation with Mrs. ~ addi tioJJel W regard to UFOB. Attar the object the second time, Mrs went back to and it is unknown tmetber it raturr.ed or not. The win- dows of t residence are COYered with a plnstic material which serves as a stan It is possible that soa ligh~ retraction ~ distortion occurred and wu m.i.nakenq 1dentL.Pj.ed as an UFOB. Mrs ~ appear to be aeeld.ng aav p~sonal notor1et7. The reliability report 1a l2. Negati va