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100754 General 1946 7 Vol 2

Gobierno de EE.UU. · 1946 · Documento · Release 01
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HqAMC ~•,_ No. 1~4 (Rev It Sep 46) Wf-1,.7 JAN q HEADQUARTERS IN IIULT AODRUS IOTM COMMUN ICATION AND EN­ VELOPE TO COMMANDING 0 ENE RA L, AIR MATER IEL COMMAND, ATTENTION fOLLOWINO OFFICE STMIIOL: NND 700188 AIR MATERIEL COMMAND TSDIN/HUM/ig/6-4100 WIICJHT FIELD, DAYTON, OHIO TSDIN DEC l 9 A.:if/1 SUBJECT: Flying Discs TO: Chief of Staff United States lir Force Washington 25, n. c. ATTENTION: Director, Research & Developnent Major General L. c. Craigie J. 1. Confirming the recent conversation of ihe undersigned nth 1.ajcr General L. c. Craigie, 9 December 1947, attached as listed below are copies of the reports from this Headquarters concerning Flying Discs . 2. Comments of Headquarters, dr Force on these letters have never been received by this Command. Conti nued and recent reports from qualified observers concerning this phenomenon sti.ll makes this matter one of concern to Headquarters , Air Mat eriel Command. Intelli­ gence Department of this Command i s continuing the collection and analysis of all available reports. .. 300M F<R THE CObllANDING GENERAL: ~-~c:On Colonel, USAF Chief of Intelligence 2 Attach: cc ltr to CG, AAF, dtd. 23 .sept 47 subj " ,UC Opinion Concerning °Flying Discs 11 11 cc ltr to CG, AAF, dtd 24 Sept 47 subj "Flying Discs" U-53791 S USPENSE DATE: NO.: 24439 1 FILE D ESIGNATION AND DATE: TYPE: SMRY: ' P 97084 1 ,.n"ti.lygio or ' Plyine IJlao' tt port u". 2 inolu. 'f' il TO: TO: DATE: DATE: OTHER ACTION: HQ AAF '. ., - col cook/2497/bm '.F ms 30 December 1947 TO; Cct~ina cra1 M.r toricl Co::!mld tr.i..t;nt Fiold, :,ton, l'fuia Attru rsum l. i co ia to three inc1o 3, yo11r office to trds dg,1.J.:U't.(sro:- trubJoct n .ab?Va. 2. rw :fro :Ct is Ai?' .Fo?'CO policy not to :i.{;DOr<l roporto of' :,i~ttn;;" and pen .na in tna atmoophoro but to rocoamae that pert of 1t:s laistdon is to collect, collate. ovoluntc o.nd net on j.nformt.ion or thia nature. 3. In imple&cmting thia policy,. i~ ie doairod that the J\.ir I.bteriel Coi:r.nand net up ~ orojcct tihosc purp.:>:.,c "-f.l to c?ll .ct., collate, ovalu te and d1.trt.r3.buto 'to 1.ntore\oted i;ovcrn:i:mt ngcnc.-.1 3 ;md contmcton nll intonn:ltion concernin:; aJ.cht~i:, nd pbenomonn in the atmoapblre which ca-n 1:-o comtrue,. to bo ot ccneorn to tbe nntiauil security~ It 1a dftciJ"ed toot appropriate rcc0i.-;:.eodat1cms be f Ol'WOJ'ded to th1a fiCAdq,.iart.oro j) whercYer 11ction ia 1nd.1Cllt.ed Which Isl.ls oute1do the ticld of tho Mor .,. tcr1el co.sud. ~tt 1.e eu-1":C::tcd t..'1:-it, tho ctivitlos o!'. t.h1a projoct includ.s tn• Prep4rllt1on and diotribution at an initial roport, an reco ndod tn ldelolJUt"e l., m tlut cu-.,noquaat, rc,parta be isaued on a quartorly ba.8111. suppl-.ntal-7 nport• ahould be 1-rmed at aore treqllltl1t, inter­ Yale th:,uld the no-1 for 21amo 1n 1.n41catod. Thia projoot 1a arsoignod J,J'iorlty- 2A, w1\h a aocllri.V cla■a1tie'1.tion ~ "Natruted" &Id Code !tam~ at "6In 111 ~ dnt.a. o.t u Cla:wtfiC'.-.tif)Jl hi(jler than Natriotecl 11 balldled by tho pro,1ect ouch dDta ahould bo clrui&il.~cd occornin*. A c oi,;ploto 1nt.1Jrch'JIJO of data. ohould ~ or1·cetm zs rcccaaandad 1n Incloav. 1. Sf CClliAND OF T n OBlFJ? STAFF: ~ c , ~ Al<'Ulit-CUJCol Garrett/ lwd/4544 .. - 18 Dec '4? .. Ii ,11) ,:- Eaeic Ltr fr Rq. Fourth .Air Force, HwniltQl Fld, calit., datod 5 Dec '47, subjects Plying Disc. AFOIR-C0-5 let Ind. Dopt. ot tho Air Force, Lq. USAF, nashingtcn 25 , D. C. ~OE.C 19471 ) TO: Cantm:nding General, Fourth Air Force, Hacilton Fiold, California • . ( . Xt9? ~ • 1. The marks appearing a, the'li}oto~}i'ls_ incl~ed in basic letter are believ«?d to btt detects in the film, paper, or cm:tera and not pictures of 11 f]iing disco". 2 . It io request.Gd that no further invectigation be 1:1ade of thie incident. FOR 'fi! E QIIEF OF STAFF: DOUGL1.._S • .E ~ Lt. Colo1,el. \J ~ • Executive. All" i::., • 11~..e~c~ .RequireJJe.ats Div. J>beoto1•ate of l.lltelligonae ~ -n/c 1177845 file ref: B/L fr hq. r·ourth Jdr Force, Hamilton f'ld,Calif. dated 5 Dec '47 subj: as above a. m-~-=:.z..:.~- \.l s. 4. ~~~~~.~,w;:;::;.u.i;;._ - - - - - - - l - - - - - - 1 - - - - - ­ 5 coo~''rci~ off ~__-.::._ _-..::..:..:~+d.~~----..L------L-----_l.------l l&-2924)-:1 U, •• OOVIHMlNf PIUNflNQ OfflCe, ~ so:.CzlEi'TiJ.L ~ lton l'Id, cali:' T~ 'DtJC {,7 fUSPENSE DATE: I NO.: 242 134 FILE DESIGNATION ANO DATE: 't 1177846 TYPE: -~,.,r SMRY: F'ly.i.ug Disc .. ~a.ry L HeITon 3 Incls: ' T O: TO: TO: DATE: DATE : DATE: FILED (PµCE); OTHER ACTION: HQ A AF C0 1'-TFIDENTIAL HEADQUARTERS FOURTH AIR FORCE Offico of the Assistant Chiof of Starr. A-2 Intolligence Hrunilton Fie ld. Cnli£ornia SUBJECT, Flying Disc. TOa Chief of Staff United States Air Foroo naBhington 25. D. c. ATTNt Dir ector of Intelligence • ------ • · 1. The attached photographs were forwarded to this office ya very roliable sourc~ of information, obtninod from a l!o.ry L. rren...-1728 S. W. Bidwell Avenu_e. Portland 2. Orogon. Siic>advises eae photographs were talcen eome time betTTeen November 5th nnd 12th. 1946 . in the vicinity of Jefferson, Oregon, nnd points out the formation in the photograph~ ns being objects she did not recall seeing hersolf but oho thought might possibly be flying discs . 2 . Tho objects roforrad to appear in the sky aroa of eaoh a.ooor.ipanyinr, photograph. The uniformity of tho markines would tend to indicate that the cQrtorn or f'ilm used to tnke these pictures was possibly defootive. lfo incidents of' flying discs have been reported from that vicinity on or about the inclusive dates named above • 3. llrs. lierren baa requested the ret:irn of the negatiTea. If desired. this office will obtain the negatives and forward them at your request. DONALD L. SPRIRGER 3 I nclat Lt. Colonel, USAF AC of' s. A-2 Photograph, . < C~T\IFIDEN'f AL • HEADQUARTERS ' AIR MATERIEL COMMAND IN REPL~ Y -DRESS BOTH COMIAUNIC QN AND ENVELOPE ATTENTION OF FOLLO NG OFFIC~ MBQL: TSNAD-2B/ACL/Qlllb WRIGHT FIELD, DAYTON, OHIO TSNAD- 2B 18 NOV 1947 SUBJECT: Flying Discs TO: Chier of Staff United States Air Force Washington 25, D. c. ATTENTION; Offi ce. Directer 0£ Intel ligence Lt Col onel George Garrett, Jr. 1, -- 1 tf-S- 1. The inclosed newspaper clippings are submitted fer your informa.­ t i on and comment. The incident reported in Seattle appeared in the " Dayton Journal" on 12 November 1947, and should be followed up if possibl e. • 2 . The story by Lionel Shapi ro r egarding wa.r weapons developed i n Spain evidently was printed in a number of leading newspapers throughout the country. The significance of this article wi ll be dependent upon cert~in essenti a l e l ements for such alleged important devel opments, such-as funds, m.a.terials, experimental t esting faci lities, and technological " Jcnow- howll. The latter is supposed to be suppUed by German scientists. The German scientists a.t this Hq indicate that no i mportant scientists from Germany are worlci.ng in Spain, and those mentioned in this article are not lalown to them. r-.... '-._;. ;; . If possible, th,re:t'ore . &n. e:t'tort should be made to obta.in names, ~\ qual ifications, or any ini'ormation that might help to identify the alleged \' German scientists working in Spain. ~ J " 1 4. A brief statement was nads in a recent intelligence report .from Bq USAF, AC/AS-2, reg&rding a f lying diso incident in Al aska in September. Tb; close range sighting reported should render a mor e detailed observati n than what was reported, which also suggests a fo ll~-up . s. It is .further requested that this office be advised as to progresa being m,ade on the plot ting of all f l ying disc i ncidents to date, particularly in North America. It was understood that Dr. Carroll was goint to ~ •the ,e incidents, but no further word was received regardi"l: this 0£( J R THE COMMANDING G~La r::CifG- 1 ',;\>/ ef._~. ~ / .ik/-71/47" ~ k ,,R., l 1,...t 1 clippings tP H. M. McCOY ·, olonel. Air Corpe Chi e ~~ Intelligenoe S Jr:_ .JL~ i {b I.... ~~ HqAMC Form No. 10-.5 14 (Rev. 1 Aug 45) HEADQUARTERS AIR MATERIEL COMMAND IN REPLY A DDRESS BOTH COMMUNICATION AND EN­ V ELO PE TO ATTENTION TSNAD- 2B/A.CL/e.mb OF FOLLOWING OFFICE SYMBOL: WRIGHT FIHD, DAYTON, OHIO '.l.'SNAD- 2B SUBJECT: TO: 24 NOV 1947 Flyinr; Discs / -Y" ~ Chief of Staff United States Air Force Washin~ton 25,. D. c. ATTENTI0:N s • Office ., Director of Intel li~ence Lt Colonel Georie Garrett., Jr • Reference l etter,. subject as aboTe, dated 18 November 1947,. it is requested that i mmediate action be taken to appropriately mark or stBITtp this cor respondence with the classification "secret'' • This classi1"1ca­ tion number is as fo llows, U-48983 FOR TilE COMMANDING GENERAL ; ~. H. • olonel, USAF Chief of Intelligence WF-L.29 APR 46 300M .. WF-L-7 JAN 47 300M .~ ., H~.C. .£(.ml· No: f ~14 (Rev \0 Sep 46) SECREI HEADQUARTERS IN REPLY ADDRESS BOTH COMMUNICATION AND EN• VELOPE TO COMMANDING GENER A L, AIR MATERIEL COMMAND, ATTENTION FOLLOWING OFFICE SYMBOL: AIR MATERIEL COMMAND TSDIN/HJAM/ig/6-4100 WRI GHT FIELD, DAYTON, OHIO TSDIN ' £? /4 31947 SUBJECT: AMC Opinion Concerning "Flying Discs TO: c'onmanding General Arn\Y' Air Forces Washington 25, D. c. ATTENTIOO : Brig. General George Schulgen AC/ AS-2 11 l. As requested by AC/AS-2 there is presented below the considered opinion of this Conmand concerning the so-called " F ~ Discs11 • Thi s opinion is based on interrogation report data furnished by AC/AS-2 and pr eliminary studies ey personnel of T-2 and Aircraf t Laboratory, Engineer-_____ ing Divisicn T-3. This opinion was arri ved at in a conference between persormel from the Air Institute of Technology, Intelligence T-2, Office, Chief of Engineering Division, and the Aircraft, Power Plant and Propeller Laboratories of Engineering Division T-;. 2. It is the opinion that: a. The phenoioonon reported is something real and not visioruu7 or fictitious. b. 'Illere are objects probably approximat ing the shape of a disc, of such appreciable size as to appi ar to, be a s large as man-made aircraf t . c• There is a possibility that some of the incidents may be caused by natural phenomena, such as meteors. d. The reported operating characteristics such as extreme r at es of climb, maneuverability (particularly in roll), and action which must be considered evasive when sighted or contact ed by friendly air­ craft and r adar, lend belief to the possibil ity that some of the objects are controlled either manually, automatical.47 or remote:cy-. e. The appar ent common description of the objects is as follows: ­ (1) Metallic or light ref lecting surf ace . • U-39552 SECHE-f SECRE'r ..... .. .. , Basic Ltr fr CG, AMC, WF to CG, AAF, Wash. D. C. subj "AID Opinion Con­ cerning • Flying Discsu. (2) Absence of trail, except in a few instances when the object apparently was operating under hi gh perfor­ mance conditions. (3) Circular or elliptical in shape, flat on bottom and domed on top. (4) Several reports of well kept f ormation f lights varying from three to nine objects. (5) Normally no associated sound, except in three instances a substantial rumbling r oar was noted. (6) Level flight speeds norma~ above 300 knots are estimat ed. , f. It i s possi ble within the pr esent u. s. knowledge - pro­ vided extensive detailed development is undertaken - to construct a piloted aircraft which has the general description of the object in sub­ paragr aph (e) above which would be capable of an approximate r ange of 7000 miles at subsonic speeds. g. Any developments in this country along the lines indicated would be extremely expensi ve, t ime consuming and at the considerable ex­ pense of current projects and t herefore, if directed, should be set up in­ dependently of existing projects. h. 3. Due consideration must be given the follovring:(1) The possibility that these objects are Qf domestic origin - the product of some high seclll1.ty project not known t o AC/AS-2 or this Cormnand. (2) The Jack of physical evidence in the shape of crash recovered exhibits which 'WOUld undeniably prove the existence of these objects. (3) The possibility that some foreign nation has a form of propulsion possibly nuclear, which is outside of our domestic knowledge. It is recomnended that~- a. Headquarters, Arn\r Air Forces issue a directive assigning a priority, security classification and Code Name f or a detailed stucy- of thiS matter to incl ude the pr eparation of complete sets of all available and pertinent data "flhich will then be nade available to the ArrfU~ Naq, Atomic Energy Commission, JRDB, the Air Force Scientific Advisory Group, NACA, and the RAND and NEPA projects for comments and r ecoDDJ1eniations, -,dth a preliminary r eport to be forwarded within 15 days of receipt of the data and a detailed report thereafter evecy- 30 days as the 1nvesti- SE.CRQ -2- U-39552 SECRET Basic Ltr fr CG, AMC, i1F to CG, AAF, Wash. D.C. subj 11.AMC Opinion Con­ cerning "Flying Discs" gation develops. A complete :interchange of data should be effected. 4. Awaiting a specific directive AMC will contimle the investi ­ gation within its current resources in order to more closely define the nature of the phenomenon. Detailed Essential EleIOOnt s of Infarrration will be formulated immediatezy for transmittal thru channels • . • F. 'IWINillG Lieutenant General, u.s.A. Comrratrill€ tJ-39552 TSDIN/HMU/ig/6-4100 23 September 1947 TSDIN SUBJECT: AMC Opinion Concerning "Flying Discs 11 Commanding_ General TO: Arizy Air Forces Was ~.ington 25, n. c. ATTENTION: Brig. G~neral George Schul gen AC/AS-2 1. As requested by AC/AS-2 there is presented below the considered opinion of this Command concerning the so-called 11 Flying Discs11 • This opinion is based on interrogation report data furnished by AC/AS-2 and preliminary studies by personnel of T-2 am ~ircraft Laboratory, Engineer­ ing Division T-3. This opinion was arrived at in a conference between personnel from the Air Institute of Technology, Intelligence T-2, Office, Chief of Engineering Division, am the Aircraft, Power Plant and Propeller Laboratories of Engineering Division T-3. 2. It is the opinion that: a. The phenomenon r e ported is something real and not visionary or fictitious. b. There are objects probably approximating the shape of a disc, of such appreciable size as to appear to be as 1a rge as man-made aircraft. c. There is a possibility that soroo of the incidents may be caused by natural phenomena, such as meteors. d. The reported operating characteristics such as extreme rates of climb, maneuverability (particularly in roll), and action 'Which must be considered evasive when sighted or contacted by friendly air­ craft ans radar , land belief to the possibility that sona of the objects are controlled either manually, automatically or remotely. e. The apparent common description of the obje cts is aa follows: (1) Metallic or light r eflecting surface. ) u-39552 ,, 11 • CU, A!t<J., tn> Dis J:1baer:ica o trtdl, ex pt 1,; .a .to ob.1 ct 41>parou.tq, au ·o ornti Uhdo 10 t c-.nneo coaditiono. Circular or lliptical domed on top. J Several reportb of well :ep m obj~ota. f :ln ormot n o m • al y no aooo tatcd suun(l, o~~c 8 roQ.r nnu no iT.ally: ~bc>V& mtod• .f. • - l t 1o poosible within tho pN! ant U. S. knowl<1due - - pro- xton61v• dot.ailed devclo11 nt 10 und.ortfl :cm -- t6 c:onstruct o. • piloted aircraft which hu:s tho (!enoral doncripti't>n or t:lio ob:Joot in eub,,:. pnr'1ijrnph (e) ubovo w.hich tloulu 'bo capnbla or an npprorl • to rttncc or 7000 ;::zilea a.t oubsonic ape d!'.. nded g . Jiny develop=ents in thi~ count17 alon. the liut!B innicatea m,uld bo extr~mly oxpensiva, tiina con:nminc ond at 1,hc Gonsidcroble ex­ pom,e or curren1; pro,1octo and therorore, ti' dirllctecl, ,ahciuld be act 11v in• dOpendsntly 0£ ~xiotina -pro.)octo. h. IJu com,ldor:.ation muot be given the f ollowinR: (1) Tho ~os1bility that theBa ob.locts "l'CI of dOCU\lotic or1Uin - the product or sorw high secu1~1ty pro,1ect not known to t. /MJ-2 or tl11n ,ot'!JWld. (2) Th~ lack Q.£ ph.Y lo in tbo ohape 01' 01·auh recovoroci enhi-b 3 ch would undflnic.b).y t,row 'the exictance of tlieuo ob.l~cte . (3) Tho r.>oollibility that notlf> 1'01•oit,'Il nation hnn form of propu13icn poooibly nuolenr, wldd1 itt outnido of our co a tic lmo11ledttt. ~. I t 1o recom:Mlndad thati- u. IICN1dquo.rtoris -.Arey Air Voroon iusue a cli rocti w aan1!<fl1n(t a priorii1, eecurity olaesiricat1on nnd Oudo Hm~ f<•r a dot.ailed etuey of th1.o i:mttor to incl.\1do t.ho prep.lU'cttic,n of conpluto eutu or ull. avuUCLbl &md P9rttncint d&ta which "ill thtm bo do vuilulJle to the •cry, r:nvy, Atamio Energy Co:runioaion, ,JPl>B, the Air Forco Soicmt11'1o ,\dvuory Group, l/J.CA, and tho P..At'D nnd th.PA pr-o.1eota for CCJ!emnto &nd racol'.2llon&ltiona, 1tith a prolimn~ roport tc> bt. foni rdod within 15 dayc or. rc,coipt or the dtlta nnd a dotailod report; thor utter evory ,0 &3,·e ao tho tnveati- .. __ ..., 0 0 J> Y ~ - Basic Ltr fr CG, AMC, WF to cerning 11 Flying Discs" gation develop:3. en, AAF, Wash . D.C. Subj 0 AMC Opinion Con­ A. complete interchange of data should be effected. 4. Awaiting a si;eci.fic directive .AMc w.i.11 continae the investi­ gation within its current resources in order to more closely define the nature of the i;ehnomenon. Detailed Essential Elements of Information will be formulated immediately for transmittal t hru channels. N. F. TWINING Lieutenant General, U.S. 4 • C9fflillanding .. r TSNAD-2B/ACL:eec 24 .5ept ember 1947 TSNAD-2B SUBJECT: "Fl ying Dis c" TO: Commanding General A.rm::! Air Forces Washington 25, D. C, ATTN: A.C/AS-2 Major Gere ral George McDom ld l. In compliance with Gener al McDonald's tel ephone conversa­ tion, t his date, t o Col onel H. M. McCoy, T-2, Hq. AMC, attached herewith 1s a copy of a draWing entitled, "Loedding Flying Dis c", des ignated LD-2. Because of patent rigbts invol ved, it is reques­ ted that a record be kept of all persons reviewing this drawing by witnessing with signatures and dates directly on the drawing, 2. Thi s drawing should be returned to t h is offi ce when it has served its purpose so that it can be turned over to the Patent Office Hq. Al(C for off:i,,9ial record. ../) • ~~ ~ ~ 1 • /\ 1 -I ,.. ' I -uvr~ ...~ 3. I nclosed herewith is al so a report prepared by t he Royal Aircr~f t Est ablishment, Technical Note, AERO 1703, which describes the lforte~ess aircraft_ '!be follo,ing references are invited whic1i'"'I's""considered sibrnificant in relating the Horten brothers per­ spective thinking and accomplishments toward the alleged "Flying ucer" cas e: a. Page 5, Paragrapli 4 and 6. b. Page 6, Paragraph lam 7. c. Page 26, Paragrai;h 3 and 10. d. Page 27, Paragraph 12. e. Page 2g, Paragr,phs 1 t hrough 5. f. Page 54, Photograph of Horten "Parabola". COPY ,- / , • '"' U-39942 Basic ltr, dtd 24 Sep 47, to CG, Hq AAF, Wash, subjt "Flying Disc" g. Page 69, The Horten VI I I. h. Pages 71 and 72, Photogra}:ils of the Horten IX Versions . i. Page 74, Dral'ling or the "Parabolaf. This document should also be returned when it has served, its-, i ntended ye, . • { L,Lsca. I~~-~~ purpose. 4. A recent report f'rom the u. ;:;. Military attac~ }los cow, USSR, dated 9 June 1947, indicates that 1800 afrcraft, directly or indirectly based on the Horten VIII design ( six engi ne pusher, having a l'fing spread of 131 feet and a gross weight of approXimately thirty-three thousand pounds) are being built for bomber squadron use. The Russian version, however, is jet propelled, reference report whose identification No. is \ XO r 5 v-,2291-8. 5. The T-2 r e port "German Flying \\ings Designed by Horten Brothers" ....,. No. F-SU-1110-Hd, also inclosed her ewith, may be :n:tained tfy your office if desired. FOO THE COW!A'NDING GENERAL: H. M. McCOY Colonel, nir Corps Deputy Commanding General Ihtelligence (T-2) 3 Incls: 1. Dravting 2. 3. ] RAE Tech Note, AERO 170~ T-2 Rpt, No. F-SU-1110-HD u , "ORM NO. MR• l (2) 30 Oct 47 INDEX : 000,9 Fl3'iJlg Saucer - Hlena::iena jll TO : FROM : .. Sl,IMMARY: CSGIJ>, PlamJ and Collecticm Bra...ch Chief~ Air Intoll~ Roqdr01nents Division, AC/S-2 lnt&Uigenaa Requirements on Flying Sauaer 'l'ypG Ail'craft D/F Fl LED: INDEXER: 350.09 Intelligence -C REMARKS: I HEADQUART ERS ARMY A I R FO RCES CORRESPONDENCE REFERENCE FORM Wrtn 22 Oct 1947 Lt Col Garrett/dl /4544 AFBIR- C0-5 AFi.lIR-CO•S Hq., USAF. :iashingt on 25 , D. O. Toa IS Corr.:no.ndint General, •1r f&~eriel Co':Ul!And, ( Attentions • T•2) 1. A repreaentotive ot· thia headquarter• has oontaetod Lt. Colonel r.erb8rt C. Gee oonoernin£ Uro. Morohant'e theor1 on the £lyin~ diao,, ~• expresaed to Generol Ere~tnall. .::;<e . . \. ' no ' 2. It is reoo:unended tho. t aotion bo taken to intel"rog•t• ·•ra. l!arch!t.n~ ond that thia oaH be cloted . / .. Inol1 - n/o DOUGr.ASS W, 'EISEMAN Lt. Col onel, A;±r Coap;; US.AF ~eo\..t.iv ' i , r u-. e • ~ :quir ements Division Ott1oe ot Ass 't Chier of~ Staft-2 ffCS~,;p . i 8 OC,1947 4!.A- UIL ~ I OFFICE SYM60L 1 . p 94646 3 4 SIONATUBE 01' REsroNsmu~ O•lrlC£1l l1'Tl!RNA-L OFFICE COORDU<ATION ~- - --- 5 6 Hee.dquartere 'AIR :iATERIEL C ~ D TSNAD-2B/\CL/a.'llc ,1right Field, Dayton, Ohio SUBJECT: ''Flying Di sea" TO: Chief of St~ff United States Air ~o rce ~ash ircton 25, D, c, ATn1 : 13 Oct 1947 AC/AS-2 Lt Col George Garrett 1, !ttached copies of communications are self-explanatory end indicate action taven to obtain additional information regarding subject. Assistance shown from Lt Col Herbert c. Gee was with reference to the social standing and character of t'rs. tJerchant to determine justification for further investigation of her theories . 2. In view of Lt Col Gee ' s transfer to ,fashington, D. c . ., it is suggested that a representative from Headouarters , AC/aS- 2 con­ tact and interview him. 3. General Brentnall stated that Mrs . Merchant was extr emely talkative and seemed quite intent on promoting a personal enterprise inste~d of cooperating to help solve an intelligence problem . 4, Co, nents and sugt:;estions, therefore, regardin 6 further action to interrogate 1!rs . Merc~ant would be appreciated in order to close this case as soon as possible. FOR T£IB co~~ff~DING GENER.AL: 2 Incls 1. Cy 11 C, T-2 .i..tr, 9/29/47, "Flyinr; Discs'' 2. Cy 1st Ind , 10/2/47, fr Fq. Kirtland Field, lbuquerque, New~exico • /s/ " . R. Clingernan, Col., A. C. for H. r.~. 1rcDOY Col onel, :ir Corps Deputy CoMmanding CTeneral Intellirence (r-2) C 0 p y .. C 0 p y 29 September 1947 13 Oct 1947 SUBJECT: ''r lyin~ Discs" TO: Co'Tl.~andinc Officer Operating Location No. 16 of 731st A.~FBU {101st A.Ji.CS Sq) l(irtland li'ield Albuquerque, New Mexico ATTN : C,ol. Howard .G. Bunker 1. General "Rrentno.11, duri~t, n recent visit nt Las Vesas, wa.s cortacted b~ a J.: rs. ·adeline Gwynne Kerchant, 3ante E'o, :rei:r liexico, w:no described rhat !!lay be termed .,_ novel theory concerninc "Flyin._. tiscs". 1 2. .,.ccording to her thoery, "Fl~·inE, ,.,iscs'' are being f'irod fro~ a locality in Centrrl Mexico fro~ a laboratory which is being operFted by the ttus~inns. She clqims thQy ure beiPg ~i~cd at the Fnited stctes for the purpose of sighting in on importo.nt atomic energy and aircraft iostallations. 3. General Brentnall states thnt he does not have any further interest in o.n interrot;a.tion of !!rs. JJerchant since ,it is not a.n engineerinc matter. Fowover • he recommends thl'lt if H:;t, nir Mo.teriel Co•:uno.nd, 1'-2, wi:ihes to sponsor an interrot;&.tion of this r.etura thot Col. Ho,:e.rd Bunkor sho•..1ld be cor.tacted to determine the name o.nJ e.ddress of the colo::1el at Las Vegv s v,ho has knov;ledge of this case. In view of Gencrcl Brentnall ' s suggestion, no direct con tact will be '!lade with l'rs. llerchant. 4. It is requested, therefore, tr~t the r ne and address of the ~povo mer.tioned colonel be ~ade available tc this office as soon o.s possible so that f'urther action, as deemed advjsable, can be to.ken . F, R 1'FJ.; CO' 'ANDING GENAA~.L: /s/ }.~ . E . Goll tr. ;,r . l'cCOY Colonel, Jir Corps ' ueput;y Commandine Genernl In~elligence (T·2} C 0 p y B/L fr 'Iqs 1 .JtMC, ~.right Fiold. , Dayton, Ohio, File ':.'Si'AD-2B, 29 Sep 47 , Subj : ''Flying Dices" lat Ind HGll : ns i]"EAD~UARTERS, Kirtland. Field, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2 October 1947 TO: Co!lUllandini; 0enera.l, :1.ir •!ntericl Command, ATTErTic~i: T-2 lr.ight lisld, Ohio 1. The o~ficer. referred to in Par. 3 is Lt . Col~ Horbert C. Gee, 0-19717, who v,as f'ornerly ComMD.ndine; O!'.!'icer at Los .~lamos rather than Las Vegas, as stated. Lt. Col. Gee is now stationed in the office, Chiai' of' ngineers, .::ivil 11orks Division, ,ashir- 6 ton, I) , C. 2. There is no repl~cement for Lt. Col . Gee at Los llanos ruid no ir.fcrmation is available to indicate that any individual in this vicinit,/ has ~ore information concerning wra. Merchant ' s theory than Brig. Gen . Brentnall of N'C vrho personally conducted an interview with her . H0,7A,.1D G. -aUNKEI{ Co l onel , • C 1 ·-­ SUSPENSE DATE: NO.: 234015 F ILE DESIGNATION AND DATE: TYPE, L t r . SMRY: P 94846 • "i"l yine Disce" .,; 2 Incls. /$ ~ O: TO: TO: TO: DATE: DATE: DATE: OTHER ACTION: HQ AAF 'l I AF'.BIP-CO/Lt Col Grurett/df/4544 6 Oct 46 /o/ ~I/-,,/ /I/ Basic: L tr fr Hq, AMC , Wright ?.Ld, Dayton, O. 24 Sept 47 , Subj : "Flying Saucer s" ~ .t1 : Cyo 0£ l nol uren i n k-2 "iloo P 94380 1,t 1 .Di~ lf01 nt ot the Air Jore . llq_, m ATTU: n TSNAD- 2B 7 C "-.ht • Atr ' terlel Co .:m.11. V-.rtBJi tt chtd h r t.o t.1 lntor-.tton r I AIR JORO a DOUGLASS w. EIS..!L'i ...t. Colonel , AiP Ct,l~ JJ/r P ·~ daut.ive •..Hr lntel • Re·,ui~emeuts DivJ.11lo OFFICE SYMBOL GRADE .AND SURNAME OF COORDINATING OFFICERS I. aylor :ru=; - - - - - - Lilil~~~lf'ulga Lt Col G US.A C 0 p y Hr.JJ>Q.UARTERS AIR MATERISL CO t.!AND . ~SNJJJ-2b/JCL/ePC Wright Fl~ ,D 7ton,O. 24 Sept 47 TSNAD-2l3 "ilying Sauoora 11 Oolll!:Wldilll; General, Arrt/f Air J'oro: W : : g t : ...26, A!l!rll1 A~/ AS• 2 , Lt Col Garrott /I (I P " I o.c • ~J 'j ,, {,f-,,, 1 101 It ie rcq_ueat'=d t13t thio office 'be furmat cl w./4t.1):>le information conce1 ning an alleged 11 Fly1ng Saucer" t'Ught si ghting mde by a radar otation in /apan. Thio incident ~ao mentioned 'by ( Dr. Chr..Tloo Carroll during e conference in Br16 Gan Schu1gen•• office attended by ~1r .. APC. 1oedd1nc. T- 2 representative, ol1 5 So_p_!;ecb r 1947 . l'OR Tll C0}1 ANDINO GIW ~Lt / a/ M.E. Goll /t/ H. ll . McCOT Colonel , Air Corpe Doputy Commnding Oencrnl Intelligence T- Z ) L AFEI . C /LtCol.Garrett/rm/4.54'-i 8 ... ~1Jt 47 1 SEP WCJE-c'l'~ Reported Siditinge ot Fl.fin8 Disco. ro , Co!rrnonding Gonoral A1r llator1ol. Cotimand lb'1gbt Fiolda Dayton, Ohio Attcnt.ion: 'l'-.2. l . lte orronac4 verb~ '11th Ur. Loectdina, inolonad 1D tho ccr.ploto tile ma1ntn1nod by thie Otti~o on roport,od aightingo ot • fl..Vin3 Diocr; • 2. 'l'hio f1lo .io forward d no that pllot.ostate .cay be mad.a 1n order to proV1de ~cur Comoo.nd with a duplicate not of these oiah't.inno• ,. 3. \1hon p}1otostat1ng thio mo.teM.oJ. for your purpooo, it will be Qpprociatod 1t ono extra cot 1o 1:u1.ei• tor th1a O!tico and roturnod o.t the GOOP tic tbe orlginalo nre rcturnod. 4. Thin file, end tho duplicatco, should bo rot.umod as econ s poooibl to t:hia Hoadquartero, Attention, AC/A,.,-2~ Air lntoll1ccnc• ltC)qu.irOlilonto Divioion, Collection llranch. BX CliWAilD CF Glln.JW. SPAATZ& • P 93805 noum.. .,) ' . F. • s·21rum Lt Colonel.. Air Curi: s AU ii~ Ex;cutive. Air Iutol. Requirement!! Divis1ou Office of Ass't. Chief of Air Staff•2 1 : SEP194l nv 3. OFF ICE SYMBOL GRADE AND SURNAME OF COORDINATING OFFICERS r. l. Tay~ ~~g 1 1 - - - ---, ➔-tt~":,fti~~1---­ •. rrett 4. 5. --- - - - - - - - ---------- ------- µ . RQ.-J 3 (20 MAY 44 ) RESTRICTED HEADQUARTER S ARMY AIR FORCES ROUTING AND TALLY NO. RECORD SHEET FILE NO. ·I Flying Saucer Phenomena ro , Deputy Chief of Air Staff for Research & Development FROM: AC/AS-2, Air Intelligence Requirements Division Collection Branch DATE 22 August 1947 COMMENT No. --"1,---....,.... Lt Col Garrett/nc/4544 1. From a detailed study of certain reported observations on the flying saucers, selected for their veracity and reliability, it is appar ent that s everal aspects of their appearance have a common patterne 2 . Before pursuing its investigation of these objects any further, this Office r equests assurance that no research project of the Army Air Forces, at present being t-flown, has the following characteristics and that it may therefore be assumed recent flying saucer 11 .ll\Ystery11 is not of United States origin: • a. Surface is metallic - indicating a metallic skin, at least. When a trail is observed, it is a lightly col ored blue-brown haze, similar to a rocket engine's exhaust. Contrary to a rocket of the solid type, one observati on indicates that the fuel may be throttl ed, which would indicate a liquid rocket engine. b. c. As to shape, all ob@ervationo @tate that the object i a circular, least ellipticai, r i at on the bottom and s11ght1y domed on the top. d. or at Size estimates pl ace it somewhere near the size of a C-54 or Constellation as they would appear while flying at 10,000 •. • e. Some repor ts describe t wo tabs located at the rear and symmet rical about a,d.s of flight motions Flights have been r eported containing f rom thr ee t o nine objects, flying good formation on each other, with speeds always above 300 knots. f. g. The discs oscillate laterally while flying along, which could be snaking. ~~Q~-s~ ROBERT TAYLO!i 3RD Colonel, Air Corps Chief, Collect ion Branch Air Intelligence Requirements Division AC/ AS-2 RESTRICTED PAGE_ J•ll e,f . 1-F ( • t t 20 IIA V 44 } FORM NO. MR·1 (•) D ATE: I N D EX : TO: FROM: SUMMARY: 5 Aug 47 000 . 9 Phenomena Chief, Intelligence Group, Intell.' L ence Division, \':ar Dept Gen Staff Executive, Air Intel, Requirements Div:i sion, AC/1.S- 2 Request for F. B. I. Investj gation on Background of Certt.in \'1itnesses to ''Flying Discs 11 • Memo FILED: I NDEXER: 333~5 Investigstion ejb REMARKS: H EADQUARTERS ARMY Al R FORCES ~ORRESPONDENCE REFERENCE FORM RESTRICTED HEADQUARTERS ARMY AIR FORCES ROUTING AND RECORD TALLY NO. SHEET FILE NO. SUBJECT : Flying Saucer Phenomena Air Intelligence Requirezrents Division, AC/.AS- 2 Attn: Collection Branch FROM : Deputy Chief of Air staff for Research & Developroont DATE AUG 2 9 1947 COMMENT No. -----'2.c.__ fr R~ • mo/73/421 ~~ The Arrrry Air Forces has no research II' oject viith the characteristics described in Comm3nt No. 1. cAw.RENCE: AFDRE C ~ p/J,,.. -1--t .(/ I~ E•." i,~i,ij,y (J_,J ~ Maj or General, U. S. Ar my Deputy Chief of Air Staff for Research and De velopment JiFD.'fZ-2~ ­ AFD..11E- 3-"~H,1,¥f-''---~=-;.-.;-·- - - - - AFDRE- 4 G,/4,Z.... ~ ,,- • RtSiffitrto 1•11 09 . AP (REY 2 0 MAY 44 )
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