The document reports a sighting of an unidentified aerial object observed in Lawton, Oklahoma on September 22, 1953 at 2055 hours. The object was described as conical in shape with a white light outlining it and an exhaust trail approximately three times its length behind it. The object appeared to fly in a straight line from southeast to northwest. The observers included Captain John R. Grimes, SFC Louis Zelbst, and several unidentified civilians living nearby.
The document reports a sighting of an unidentified aerial object observed in Lawton, Oklahoma on September 22, 1953 at 2055 hours. The object was described as conical in shape with a white light outlining it and an exhaust trail approximately three times its length behind it. The object appeared to fly in a straight line from southeast to northwest. The observers included Captain John R. Grimes, SFC Louis Zelbst, and several unidentified civilians living nearby.
The document reports a sighting of an unidentified aerial object observed in Lawton, Oklahoma on September 22, 1953 at 2055 hours. The object was described as conical in shape with a white light outlining it and an exhaust trail approximately three times its length behind it. The object appeared to fly in a straight line from southeast to northwest. The observers included Captain John R. Grimes, SFC Louis Zelbst, and several unidentified civilians living nearby.
Office of the AC of S, G2 G2 Fourth Army Control Nol:.!.C!!l.D.k .. 29 September 1953 SUBJECT: Reported Sighting of Unidentified Aerial Object TO: Director of Intelligence Headquarters USAF liashington 25, D. C. 1. Reference AFL 200-5, TWX this Headquarters, 24 September 1953. 2. The following information is herewith forwarded: a. Date and Time Observed: 2055 hours, 22 September 1953. b. Location: 2506 Cornell Street, Lawton, Oklahoma c. Observers: Captain John R. Grimes, SFC Louis Zelbst and several unidentified civilians living in the vicinity. d. The object appeared conical in shape and presented a white light outlining the entire object. An exhaust approximately three times the length of the object trailed behind it. The object appeared to fly in a straight line from southeast to northwest.
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