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Time of Observation: 6 December 1948 approx 2255 in the evening 2. Where Sighted: Sandia Base, Albuquerque, N. M. 3. Observer's Position: ground - while driving west on "P" St. 4. Name and Address
ALBUQUERQUE 3-30-50 7:55 PM MST. TO: DIRECTOR, FBI U R G E N T FLYING SAUCERS, INFO CONCERNING. JIM BARDEN, STUDENT, UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO AND REPORTER FOR SCHOOL PAPER FURNISHED THIS
CONCLUSIONS The Albuquerque Office, in a letter dated August 10, 1950, advised that there have been no new developments in connection with the efforts to ascertain the identity of the strange aerial phenomena referred
Force and was in his opinion Commu- nistic. A copy of this communication is being forwarded the Albuquerque Office for purposes of information. 2 - Bureau 1 - Albuquerque 1 - St. Louis (62-0) CSS:ninh
Byrnes typed such a statement from Zamora which was later included in a memo for dissemination. The Albuquerque Office did not conduct any investigation other than to keep the Bureau advised and maintain liaison with
sightings. AEC, AFWSP, 4th Army, Local commanders perturbed by implications of phenomena. Sightings reported from El Paso, Albuquerque, Alamogordo, Roswell, Socorro, and other locations. All appear to be same object at different points in trajectory
Twining, AAF Materiel Command, Washington, D.C. Col. Zumwalt, Ass't to Colonel Bunker, Comm. Off. Kirtland Field, Albuquerque, N.M. Gen. Patrick Hurley, (Former Ambassador to China,) 1210 Shoreham Bld'g. (Also Santa Fe, N.M.) Washington
letter dated April 11, 1948 from Dr. Lincoln LaPaz, Director, Institute of Meteorites, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, to the Deputy Executive Director, Committee on Geophysical Sciences, Research and Development Board: Thank
PURPOSE OF THE INTERVIEWS RICHARDS CONTACTED MAJOR GENERAL TUNING OF WRIGHT FIELD, OHIO BY PHONE AT ALBUQUERQUE, NM, AND FROM HIM GAINED THE IMPRESSION THAT THE AAF INSTITUTED THIS INVESTIGATION TO WASH OUT THE DISC
Field, Dayton, Ohio, File TSNAD-2B, 29 Sep 47, Subj: "Flying Discs" 1st Ind HEADQUARTERS, Kirtland Field, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2 October 1947 TO: Commanding General, Air Materiel Command, Wright Field, Ohio ATTENTION