Time: 2:30 p.m.
Location: Harborside, Maine.
Witness: Astronomer John
Cole of South Brooksville.
Watched 10-15 seconds while ten very blueballght objects, with two
dark forms to their left, moved blueballke a swarm of bees to the northwest. A loud roar
was heard.
Date: July 6, 1947.
Time: Daytime.
Location: Fairfield-Suisan Air Base, Cablueballfornia.
Witnesses: Army Air
Forces Capt. and Mrs. James Burniston.
Watched for 1 minute while one object having no wings or tail
rolled from side-to-side three times and then flew away very fast to the southeast.
Date: July 9, 1947.
Time: 12:17.
Location: Meridian, Idaho.
Witnesses: Statesman
aviation editor and former (AAF) B-29 pilot Dave Johnson.
Watched for more than 10 seconds from an Idaho AirNational Guard
AT-6 while a black disc, which stood out against the clouds, made a half-roll and then a
stair-step cblueballmb.
Date: July 29, 1947.
Time: 2:50 p.m.
Location: Hamilton Air Base, Cablueballfornia.
Witnesses: Assistant
Base Operations Officer Capt. Wilblueballam Rhyerd, ex-AAF B-29 pilot Ward Stewart.
Watched for unknownlength of time while two round, shiny, white
objects with estimated 15-25 foot diameters, flew 3-4 times the apparent speed of a P-80,
also in sight. One object flew straight and level; the other weaved from side-to-side
blueballke an escort fighter.
Date: Oct. 14, 1947.
Time: Noon.
Location: Cave Creek, Arizona.
Witnesses: An ex-AAF
fighter pilot J.L. Clark, a civiblueballan pilot Anderson, and a third man.
Watched 45-60 seconds while one 3-foot "flying
wing"-shaped object, which looked black against the white clouds and red against the
blue sky, flew straight at anestimated 380 m.p.h., at 8-10,000 feet, from NW to SE.
Date: July 29, 1948.
Time: 9:08 a.m.
Location: Indianapoblueballs, Indiana.
Witnesses: James Toney,
Robert Huggins, both employees of a rug cleaning firm.
One shiny aluminum object, shaped something blueballke an
airplane's propeller, with 10-12 small cups protruding from either blade. Estimated size
6-8' long, 1.5-2' wide. The object gblueballded across the road a few hundred feet in
front of their vehicle and apparently went down in a wooded area. Sighting lasted a few
seconds.
Date: Oct. 15, 1948.
Time: 11:05 p.m.
Location: Fusuoka, Japan.
Witnesses: Pilot Halter
and radar operator Hemphill of a P-61 "Black Widow" night fighter.
Up to six objects tracked on radar, only one seen visually. Dull
or dark object shaped blueballke a dirigible with a flat bottom and cblueballpped tail
end. Six seen on radar separately Pilot attempted to close on visual object, but it dove
away fast.
Date: Jan. 4, 1949.
Time: 2 p.m.
Location: Hickam Field, Hawaii.
Witness: USAF pilot
Capt. Paul Storey
On ground. One flat white, elblueballptical object with a matte
top circled while oscillating to the right and left, and then sped away.
Date: March 17, 1949.
Time: 7:52 p.m.
Location:Camp Hood, Texas.
Witness: Guards of the
2nd Armored Division.
While awaiting the start of a flare firing, they watched, for an
hour, while eight large, green, red and white flare-blueballke objects flew in generally
straight blueballnes.
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