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believed by him to be the address of the chauffeur for the Russian Consul in Seattle, Washington. HERTEL advised a Special Agent of the 111th CIC Group at Fort McClellan that about five months
unidentified flying objects are submitted: a. Location and time of sighting: Over the city of Seattle, Washington, 1845P, 22 August 1949. b. Weather at the time: Clear, visibility un-restricted. c. Names, occupations, and addresses
Butte DATE: September 27, 1947 SUBJECT: FLYING DISCS SIGHTED MAY 5, 1947, BETWEEN ELLENSBURG AND SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Warden JOHN HENRY, Montana State Prison, Deer Lodge, Montana, has advised the writer that while driving between Ellensburg
PAGE TWO HAMILTON FIELD, CALIFORNIA, AND CAPTAIN EMIL H. SMITH OF UNITED AIR LINES, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TO ATTEND THE MEETING. DAHL AND CHRISMAN CLAIM THEY TOLD THE INTELLIGENCE OFFICERS, CAPTAIN DAVIDSON AND LIEUTENANT BROWN
Major William H. Greenligh, Jr., Commander, 500th Air Intelligence Service Squadron, Elmendorf AFB, PO Box 942, Seattle, Washington. Major Greenligh advised that the letter was turned over to flight of his organization by Doctor Kemidy
late evening of July 11th, when 8 minutes out of Boise on the route to Seattle, Washington. It is the opinion of the interviewer that due to the position Captain Smith occupies, that he, Captain
Photo 6. Address of observer 72nd RCN Squadron (VIR) Photographic c/o APO 731, c/o Postmaster Seattle Washington 7. Place of observation Fielding Lake, Alaska (63° 11' - 15° 40' W) 8. Number of objects Approximately
INFORMATION KNOWN BY HIM AND IS HANDLING THE MATTER AT TACOMA, WASHINGTON. KIMBALL RECEIVED 8-9-47 SACS SEATTLE AND PORTLAND ADVISED If the intelligence contained in the above message is to be disseminated outside
Force Washington 25, D. C. ATTENTION: Office, Director of Intelligence Lt Colonel George Garrett, Jr. 1. The inclosed newspaper clippings are submitted for your informa- tion and comment. The incident reported in Seattle appeared
Name of observer Frank Ryman 5. Occupation of observer Coast Guardman 6. Address of observer Lake City, Seattle, Wash. 7. Place of observation Ground - Lake City 8. Number of objects 1 9. Distance of object
registration – $1.00 per day for adults, 50¢ for students. Write to: Mrs. Leona Vogt, 815 N. 18th, Seattle, Wash. Phone: Emerson 3-9096. AUGUST 6th & 14th: DR. NEVA DELL HAHN'S 12th Annual Quinqal Conference
Navy; OSI, USAF; and R-3, U. S. Army. Inasmuch as Seattle is the District Headquarters for the Intelligence Agencies in the Pacific Northwest, reports received, usually from the USCG, concerning incidents in the state