UNCLI\55\FlE.D nf"Jr rr .~ ..t:..:?FF ICC.l:'.TS USAF f\: D:1 t.:S !\FB l:D P.TT : I:!T DIV .\f'P:.~: I: G Y::.:LLCt'ISl! Sl'!.D~ ?J UPP:P. II c 'J;' J~ cr 3 ~ r.vv UNCLASStFIEn UNCL,i'1.3S\F\ED UNCLAS~: ... U&!CLASSlf-II: Tf' ll' I fJNCLL\.SSI I c'l >l'ds. UNCL.ASS\f lED U i ' C l .ASS \ F I f:. r AF FORM ,..2:_f:'ART I . A?I'.-OVlO I JUNI I~ c;~I.INTftY I ( L E A v~ ULA.VI\") United States AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT VOSBURGH Major USAF Two !lots of 318t h Ftr Sg .AFB 1. Unidentified flying object reported by Lt. J. K. Talmage and Lt. D.B. Hobart, flying on l ccal missicn, heading 160 degre~s at 2. Time c f Sighting : 150 7 50 Z Jul 52 3. t'leather: Clear, wind (surface) caln:t, 20 ,000 feet 40 kncts at 360 degrees. 4. Visibility: Unlimited by atmospheric conditions. 5. Estimated height c f object: 20,000 feet. 6. Altitude of Observers: 20,000 feet 7. Estimated speed 0 f object: Very High Speed 8. Despr1pt1on of ob ct: Th e cbject ~ight have been silver. There was a red li~ht on th~ left, acd a g=een light en the right. Cbject s~emed t o be r olling in a clockwise direction. 9. Apprn~imate location cf sightine : 20 miles scuth of !~cCur-rd Air Force Base, Washington. 10. General description of events surrcunding sighting: 1~ile Lts. Talma~e and Hobart were r n mission heading at 160 dee rees at 20,000 feet, Lt. H~bart got a momentary glimpse of red a nd green lights =rving clcekwise flying into his aircraft. J,t. Hoba~t ~as flying abc.ut 1 500 yards bahind Lt. Talma~ e and about 500 feet b~lc-;y him. It appeared as th0u gh the object, between the t\"70 aircraft, was gcin g to hit Lt. Hcbart, and Hobart made a sharp left turn, t~ld Tal mage to look for the object. Talmage saw it begin to climb slcwly. SECTIC1.~ A 1, \lhe n did you see the objoot: 1.3 Time Zone: (Circle One): or P .H. (Circle One ) GJ Eastern o, Central o. Mountain