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20 January 1950
LiLth CIC Detachment, FAO # 8, P.O, Box 379, Knoxville, ‘Tonnessee
OBJECTS SIGHTED OVER OAK RIDGE,
TENNESSEE
¥,. Any other pertinent information: The Commanding Officer of the 663rd ACRW
Squadron, 30th Air Division, MoGhee Tyson Airport, Knoxville, Tennessee, in a
letter to his Commanding Officer on 17 January 1951, Subject; Report of
Unusual incident 2145 howrs 16 January 1951, stated;
“ 1, In compliance with telephone instructions from the ADCC 17 January
1951, the following unvsval incident report is herewith submitted;
Time Date-~16 January 1951.
1915: An unusual airbourne object was sighted approximately
10 miles WW of the station, the lighted object was very similar to
a star but mech brighter and slightly larger than other vieible
stars at the time, as observed the object scomed to be approximately
6,000 feet above the terrain and descending slowly. As the object
appeared to be over or near the Oak Ridge Area, the AEC Patrol
Headquarters was notified and their ground observer alerted,
About this time some interference was noted on the Radar Scopes
(AN/CPS~11 in. the approximate area of the observed object; however
no interference was noted on the height finder (AN/CPS-4) (See
attached Form 117 dtd 17 Jem 1951
1925:0bjeet still apparently descending, P-82 scrambled to attempt
interception, still no report from AEC Headquarters,
1930:Similar object observed 15 to 20 miles east of station; seems to be
ascending rather than descending,
1935:AF 7177 (Locally homed and piloted by assigned sq officer) c-45
~enroute CHA to tys, requested fixed to steer to tys - A/C fixed
25 miles SW of atetion, Pilot Major Raymond ¢. Care - AF TLTT
requested to investigate object east of station.
1ONS4AF T1LT7 sighted subject object and reported 1+ to be a star
19%5:F-82 orbiting S/E corner of Oak Ridge Area no electronic or visual
observation still no electronic observation by station 47,
1946:Visual observation reported by Oak Ridge Ground Observers, 12 miles
southeast of K-25 arog (This is in the SE corner of Oak Ridge Area)
F-82 in sight and is north of object. ¥F-82 vectored south toward
object no contact, electronic or visual. Object report 2400 feet
above terrain by Oak Ridge Observers,
1955:0ak Ridge Patrol Headquarters reports that observed object determined
(to be a star)
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