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Office Memorandum ¢ UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO & Director, FBI DATE: April 4, 1949
From : (.\ sac, san Antonio AIR MAIL
TAL DELIVERY
SUBJECT: PROTECTION OF VITAL INSTALLATIONS
(Bureau file 65-48300)
Reference is made to San Antonio letter to the Bureau dated March
22, 1949 which submitted information related by military authorities concerning
unconventional aircraft.
The Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, 4th Army, has advised
reddish white in color, followed by a fire trail, was observed southwest of
adjacent to Camp Hood, Texas. The observati was made by lst
FRE Kk W. DAVIS, who was in charge of a platoon, Company C, 12th Armored
infantry Battalion, ch is assigned as a part of an alert force (called force
Abel) from Camp Hood, whose function is to protect the installation at Killeen \
Bases e
Lt. DAVIS advised that the object was at an ithe Se
6,000 ft., was traveling parallel to the ground and passed directly over him at
a rapid rate of speed. It was in view 10 to 15 seconds and suddenly disappeared
high in the sky without having descended. No sound or odor was detected. The
night was clear and visibility good. The object passed almost directly over the
air strip at Killeen Base.
When Lt. DAVIS attempted to advise his headquarters by telephone
immediately after the sighting, he heard static or electrical interference on
the telephone line which he stated might be possible radio interference. .
G-2 has advised that other lights of unknown origin were observed on
March 6, 7, 8 and 17, 1949, by military personnel of the alert force stationed
approximately 1000 yards east of the fences which surround Killeen Base.
The object sighted on March 31, 1949 was reported as being of a
different nature from the lights seen earlier in the month.
It is noted that Mr. nALP NYC ILL, on his Sund evening broadcast,
April 3, 1949, stated that “flying disde" seen in this counfry definitely
emanated from Russias
On April 4, 1949, G=2, 4th Army, contacted ig ®ffice, inquiring as
to whether we had any information thet would substa: or discredit the state-
ments made by WALTER WINCHELL,.
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