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This document contains a collection of incident reports detailing sightings
includes eyewitness accounts, investigative records, and communications between various military and intelligence offices. The file is notable for its historical context and the responses from government officials to reports
This document consists of email correspondence relating to a reported
information submitted by intelligence officers and special agents, detailing witness accounts and outlined procedures for reporting such phenomena. The archive provides historical insight into the military's response to unexplained
Federal investigative agency. Pursuant to your instructions, liaison representatives have contacted the Headquarters of Military Intelligence, the Headquarters of the Air Forces Intelligence, Office of Naval Intelligence and CIG. All agencies denied any knowledge
Magnolia Ave., Los Angeles 25, Calif. August 1 1947 Director of Military Intelligence, War Department, Washington 25, D.C. Dear Sir: On Sunday afternoon, July the Sixth, I observed something very strange; it is related
employed by the Al Jones Flying Company in Bethel, Alaska. It had been reported to Military Intelligence that Mr. PECK and his co-pilot VINCENT DAILY had observed some flying object near Bethel, Alaska
contains an Air Force intelligence report from November 1948 discussing sightings of unidentified flying objects and related analyses. It details various incidents, particularly observations during military operations in the Netherlands
Special Investigations Headquarters USAF Washington 25, D. C. 1. In a liaison meeting with other military and government intelligence and investigative agencies in December 1948, it was determined that the frequency of unexplained aerial phenomena
This mission report documents the observation of an unidentified flying
This document details a UAP observation reported by a U.S
This document is a diplomatic cable detailing inquiries by Papua New Guinea's intelligence services about unidentified aerial phenomena. On January 24, 1985, residents reported high-speed aircraft overflight, prompting ... concern. The cable includes observations from a local pilot and seeks clarification on U.S. military air activity in the area
interview conducted with a senior US intelligence official regarding his first-hand account of a UAP encounter at a US military facility. USPER relayed to FBI agents that
with one of the latter groups. Martin said he is not satisfied that the "intelligence" he supplied to the military is being handled properly, nor does he know to whom he should submit information
another creditable and unexplainable sighting of flying saucers. Air Intelligence still feels flying saucers are optical illusions or atmospheric phenomena but some military officials are seriously considering the possibility of interplanetary ships. BACKGROUND: You will
This report details a UAP encounter observed by U.S. military
8/22/74, Security Patrol Clerk (SPC) Charles F. Halty, Intelligence Division received a call via Command Center telephone from a Major Horn, NMCC (National Military Command Center). Major Horn asked for any information the FBI might
This document is a mission report from the U.S. Department
This document details a Range Fouler Debrief completed by a
The document details a mission report from the U.S. Department
This document is a classified mission report from the U.S
This document is a U.S. military mission report detailing a
feet. Mr Cisek is a very reliable employee, highly intelligent and of excellent character. There were no reports of commercial, private and military craft flying in the vicinity at the time. No reports were received
This document is a mission report by the U.S. military
This document is a mission report from the U.S. Military