18.2 Hove in front of so:-ncthinc? ( c; rclc One) Yes IF you anS\Jered YES , t hen t ell vha t it moveJ in front. of. 18.3 Blend uith the bnckground? (Circle One ) Yc ~ (NO) Don' t JmotT 19. \Jbich of the follo\ITing objects is about the sa!ne actucl. size a3 the object you S[tlr? (Circle One): b. Baseball c. Basketball Dicycle Hheel e. Office des k rcle one of the follou:i.ng 2.nsue r to Question 19. a. Certain Automobile S-nall ai rplnne La ree airplane o er tt!!-5:J dicv,{~t?1u.J&..'Ub. to indicate hOH c ertain you are of yonr Not very sure Try to t ell the follo1Jing thin3s about the object: HoH high above the e urth Ha3 it?ow~u fcct.oJ: cf\1 Hou far Has it from you? ~ 1 S'o -w-(~. ~ ~. _miles. HO\T fast Has it going? ~ mi es p e r hour. Circle one of tha follo,.Jine t o indicate hou certain you D.re of ~:our ansHer to the above questions: a. [Qert~rl) c. Not v ery sure b. Fairly certain d. Ju~t a euess 21. HotT did the object disappear from vieH? ( Circle One): a . S LCTIOH D d. Don' t _r_e_rn_E_m~b-e_r _ In thP f.ol;.ot1ine sketch, ir.1oginc your eye at the point shoP<l. Place Dn "A" on the curved line to shOlT hoH high the object ~1Cls abov e the horj zon ( slcyline) unen you first oau it. Place a "B" to shou there it \las t rhen you l~st smJ it. Ove head w~S~AAMr;J:t.su~&;'.u:;J;;t: .. tt:;,wo/ 23. I n the follo~vi ng sketch place an "A" nt the position the object 1.ras ":Jhen you firs t saH it, al'\d a "D" a t its position uhen you la~t sm7 it . Ovc .rh9ad Horizon Horizon 24. Dro.'ir a picture that 'trill shoH the motion tha t the object made. Place an "A" at t he b egin11ing of its pat h and a at the end of its pn th. 25. DraN a picture tha t uill shot-r the shape of the ob j ect. Label and include your sl<etch any details of the object that you saH and pl ace an a rrovr be~ide the dralr'ing to sho,,r the direction the object l-Ia s moVing. SECTIOi! S 26. \las this the first t ime that you have s een an object like this? (Circle One): ~ or No 26.1 IF you ansHered IJ0, then \Then, t1here and under 11hat concli tion~ did you see othe r ones? Zone State TELEPHot!El-!ill1BER \-Jhat is your pre~ent job? ~4 , d, f.c:J:u.. 16,tt~ Sex .2'!Mt.v., 29. \lns anyone else uith you at the time you :;aH t he ob j ect? (Circle One): Yes or @ 29.1 IF you ansv1ered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One): Ye s or i'o 29.2 Please lis t their names and addresses: '.J..t:n~.v:l -f.vd; :1 LV-tn/J!J... (J.;C.uji:t t-t-J offuJ ~.J /-~ AlR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT I, ;..j1c. rrs:lcis J . lenzel, sa" four (4) 1;ni~enti!'ied obj9ctJ w~ilft standing ou :.:lldg ~be r i:e :efar..:uat. Euilding at about 2315 local t'l7ing r,o the ~st.. ~,h::.n thsy went ~t ot sl~ht abo~t five ( 5) mir:ute~ la~r they rett:rne'!' ~jing ~o tlle .iest; 'lbey rei:cad in sight tor or..e t l ) o:r. t o (2) minutas, the both times : sa~ hem . f..o:ru-tton am Direction of ?light_ ~ecand :ormation Flying ;':est, then one ( 1 ) climted upward a:cd di~appeared, others continued flying :estward and diaftpp.eared They were w~ite in color acd in a way thay l ooked like the moon. They disappeared just bleDding into tha dark sky. I first ~w tba objeeta fly over the buildings S1i ot the base. They were about ten (10) or fifteen (15) miles a1 Altitud4 unde , speed unknown, no sound heard., After oojecta appeared t!la second U.ae I called tower," ti.!:le was spprorlmately 2320 local. Aftar tower ope:-a::.or sa-a the11 he .said he \"JOUl d rr.ake a report on 1 t 7350th Ease Coaoleaent AF fOR.>r :-F.\RT I C \ ~'~-AIR IN!_EL~6~Nt:E INFO RMATIO N REPORT Uni_.~ ~tifi i Fl;ri Objec~s ~e'Jor~ing .~.merican _ Sec~o_!'_, E~z:_l_!_n, ~ar 1.any ;, I Ci~trict ~J, CSl~ r;rlL~ John F Frazier S/.4._ CSI 'Tt mnel hof Aix-Base Personrtel 1. Inf ar'tletia n r elative tt) i nt1e:1tifle,1 Fly:n~ C..bjtct hAs boon o rd,rdnerl fl t.~m A/2C Rooor t, J VEACH EUY, 1F 1)40)680, A/lC Jessee J . iOHNSON, AF 1334 5E-27, A/JC Normsn D ELL1S1'0N, AF 16373249, .tJC Joha P RCBSlNS, S/Sct John J BALD, A/JC Gene P LANDIS, AF 1J37452L and 1st LT. AJil'RONt C I!I.I~EY AO 759021 and is rorw!trded her'e'ti th 2. The following in!or tlon wa s reveal od: 11. Airmen V::JCH, CH.iUSTODOL.\N .P.n d iLlY, gs!'Jigne1 to l9L~6th AAr.S Squ!lch-on, j 1'eapelhof Air base ere collectivel v io.ter riawed.cn. l 2 Au~st 1952 a.ad :r~iated ~ub tantially as follows: - At 2300 hour~, 1 1 .\u~qt 1952, -thrj7 'lf~re on dut.y a t tho ! Control Tower, Te~pelhof Air Ba~e, when they,~eeeiv cAll from the Firs Depar eut, Tempe1hof Air Base requestin~ them to look in the s'c.r south of ~he field, Tempelhof Air Base. In the sky directly south o! the fi.eld 1'empelhof Air Base.wore obe~rvsd three (J) objects which could not be identified as any pr~seotly known Aircraft or Missile type. Deseription ~iven by the .three ai~en was essentially that objects were clou ~ke in texture elvotica shaoe and emmitted a light wh1ch made thea stand out on an otherw aft riark sky. These objects a ppe.11r ed to ho-ver at ~Clme di.star1C& away (unable to state distance) fro the south en~ of re~pelnof Air Ba~e. ~R length ot time objects were observed to hover Wft9 est1~ate1 to be approYi tel' th1r~y ( 30) seconds. It w&3 stated that one object seemingly elo~er to the observer was conside~ abl7 brighter than the other two. The bri~htcst object wes o~ser~ed to proceed at a great rat e of speed (una~le :o estimate ax~ct spe!d) i n an ooater1y direct~on, finally dissappe~rin~ from s ight. As this object moved acrose the s ky there waa no visible trail l!ft by object. No sounds were audible i n connection with objects. While atte~tioa was focuser. to dissappearing bri~test object th~ other two apparentl dissappear~d, however, their d1reetion or de~rture was not observed~ b. Airmen J ClnlSON, r:LLI51'CR, ROB3DIS, fi.H.r: ~d ~D!S, all melliber11 of the 1 Air B~ee Fire-JepAr~ent were e o!leet l7 int~r~i!w~d on 12 Augu~t 195~ and deseribed objects o:-:serveti to be the same tne ae desetibed a bove (par. l.a.). Tille of observatioa was e~tablished to be at 2300 hours, 11 iuguat 19~2. In &d:iitioo , to the 3bove descriptico it ~s stated thl'lt objeets sred possibly be the result otaeareh lights projecting light on the clouds. Airman LANDIS stated that th.y looked exactlT l1ke se~chli~hts on the clouds e~cept ror the faet that there were no visible be~rns em1nating from the ground. 1-'1.!-:'W)RI..:::> 0~CN IS PROHI!ITlD BY UN. r '. l.l( NQTC: t JDJCC'J I N JohOL OR 1-. ?~RT !lf or..,E? TI4 ----c; o\tR rC~CC. .. GC:~ !>. t:.'<CE.?T BY ?q'AISSICN OF i""( OIPC1CR O f INTFLLIGi.~CE S.\F. .U .f0Rtf..!t2.;r>A~T It Ac ?ROVED I Jl.l'oi:. ':~!d AJR 1NTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT District J J OSI, Berlin, Ge c. l::it L'" ~Gr.r.~Y, 194f,th - CS Squacr on , Wlls interv1~,2!1 14 Ata~u~t .'152 ral3tivo to Rsdar j~dicatioos of cni~An:ified oojec~s at 2JOC hours , 11 August 1952. i{F.I,I$1 stated t~at he had been Du t y Office-: a t CPS-5 (R8dar) -='e mpelhof Ai r i31Jse at 2300 hours, 1 1 August. 1 q52, a!'ld tba t !11 ~;ad .'mi qe;l ~ ~fi3d, o"~?j ec t s 7tttre n ot .. n iced on tba. da-:-.S~r,ea"'~'~ .?..?J2~ ~ ... ~. :-:EI.i.ZY f 1rrthe-r stated tbat a poss1bjl1 ~Y e::d sts tFJlt any 1nclicati on8 sigh t not have been seen because ob j ~cts rnigh t h e t:.or ne1r to the 'l''!r.rpe lhof Air Baae Radar St-.tion and furthermore even if " Blips" we r e pres*'n t thw,r mi~t have gone unnotice~ since un1~ent!f1ed Blips" ar~ ~ very common oceur~nce These unidentified Blip~ are usually essum~d to be Savi~t Airer~ft, ~hie~ are in moat. cases i:tpo~si ble to !-)tH:;i t'!.ve l y ideo tify 1\ELT ... ~Y me!l t1 oo ed bhe t thn urJ l7 se:\.re~} liibt f~=til!a:r t v Control !''lwe r , opalhof A..t.r Ba~e, havi.,~ a n y pro:v~:1l5ty t.o unirlent.i~ tied objects, is t.b-beacOD at Schoenefeld Air Field (Soviet Zone) 522JN/lJJlE). ID.the opinioo of KELLBY, this beacon light could not ba~e had any relationship to the ligbta eainatiDc tra. alleged unidentified objects : d. Review of the tiles keot 1D the t.eather For ecasters Cf~ice a t ~emoelhof Air BaM revealed that the we~tther at 2300 hours. ll AWJust 19)2 ~as as follow~: .iDd -six (6) 1mota per hour r,.oll 270 de~ees. Visibility -fifteen (15 ) mil e s Clouds -four -ei~hts (4/8) cov~ra~e ~t 7000 fe~t. TeP.rature -19.7 Centigr~oe -67.5 Fahrenheit Dew Point-13.5 Centigrade -56.3 Fahrenheit Pleaeure -29.~5 inehee. Remarks: None APPROV.::O: I.t Co USAF District Ca.aander ( ~'; .,, (...;-~."",~.~/AIR INTELLIGENCE I~FOR:V\ATJON RE?ORT GIC( , ;.,JJi/lf't!' I n f<ll o~IIC..ut!Un~t [lllfUJrOI)h . I trr.l,. . .,.,rill 1 . I-'oNarded herein is a report o f uniJentii'ieu flpng ob.j~ct3 a~1 obtained b7 the 1 946th AACS Squadron, S-2, officer Capt. ?rederick A. Boswell , A~2044539, a. About 2300 hours local on 11 Ax zust t.be E'ire .Cepnrt~tent cal Jed the Control Tower and asked....ii" i'f9 -,auld l ook to the sou.th of the tower and i:f n could see aey strange sight s in the s~y. When I looked I saw t~ree obj .. c~s or 1.' ghts L'"l the s :cy. One was a lot plainer t~antbe other t,o. I ~e d to be so~e kin~ or 3yJnning ma ss. 'l'!:le e'lges S'!~i'Md rough !:!..l d t r!lil3: .!lo:1g the !.iide to give it a spinni ng ef~ect. I ~ se~med to b~ ~la~. I t was standing in . . one spo~ spioning for f~w seconds and then d i sappeared to the lett end doYD with great speed. (Given b7 A/3c. Jeme3 c. P~y, AF1440)680.) b. Following was Given b7 A/3c. James Christodolou,- AF154717J3. At approxitaly 2115 h~ loc2l on ~onday night (11 august) I not.ieed a bright oval s haped o1~ect ~hich was located on the south aide ot the field. The objeet seemec t o be spinnir.g with a great amount of speed anj it lert a slight p~th. The o~ject movsd toward tha east and the~ dis~ppear~d. T~e obj~ct could no t r~v~ been over 5,r~ feet for t he ~Pat~er po ~as on~-~i t at fiv~ thousa~d. c. followir:g was give!l b7 ,..f2c. Ro~rt J. Verc~, Fl23221SO, to1ter trick chief. At approrlately 2300 hours local on ll August. the tower was notified by the Fire Cepa~mant that they saw approxtwtel7 three to !"au:-gl owi!)g objects a p prorlD!ately south to ~outhweet o.r the tield. I looked and saw three oval ahap~ bright otJjecta tbat seemed to be s~inn 1.ng arot.:.l20. 'T'he7 di sappeare~ at around 2J01 loee l . 2. Also, attached her9to is a stat atDent as received by a 11ber of tbia off1c5 on 14 August 1952 fro A/Jc. francis J. ~enael A:l.3)5J732, assigned to t!le Ease ?ire ;:>epart.-eat, 7350th Ease Complent SquadraD. T:JTf1TIVE OBSERVERS QUESTIOili'JAIRE SEC1'ION A 1. \Ihen did you see the object: 1.2 Time of Day: ~1.,0~ . @.11~ or P.H. (Circle One ) Hrs. lun. 1.) Time Zone : (Circle One): a, Eastern b. CCe~t!:_ra]) d. Pacific e. Uountain (Circle One): n. Da li ht Savin3 b. St:tndard 1.4 Circle one of the follo,dng to indicate hoH certain you nrc of your anst.rer to the above question 1.2: a. Certain b. (Fairli certaii)) c. Not very sure d. Just a guess 2. \fl1ere uere you uhen you sa\-J the object: or State CountrJ Aclditional Rem3.rl{s: . S z.VtlAJ~...'~ ~&YU~e~/1/ .cld&fwd:w. ). \'lhere were you located vrhen you sal..r the object: (Circle One): a. Inside a building b. In a car 3.1 \t!ere you: d. In an airplane c. At s e a (Circle One): a. In the business :Jection of a cit ? , -~ "- ~ tl1'~-rcc ~m_!-.t~l secvion of a ci ty'?l~c~::l:tA-t)) ...... Flying n car an airfield? t Fly) ne over a city? ~ ..... Fl~rlng ove r open country? ~ H0\-1 did you h~ppen to noti c e the object? t-.Jhen did you report to some official that you ha d r;een the object? Day filonth Year \1hat 't1ere you doing at the time you saH t J<n-A:t./:.J 6.1 vJhat had yon been doing for the 30 minutes b efore you sa~ .. r the object? Try to list the activity or acti vi tics and the approximate amounli of time spent on each. \"Tere you moving at any ti.'ITle t.rhile you sal