During more than one year, this Air Force Base in New Mexico has collected excellent observation reports of the green fireball phenomenon and of flying discs.
There is no need to highlight this or that word of this letter, there is no unneccessary word in it, it says what it says. I only have this page for now, sadly, as the full report would probably be of some interest also...
| Title: | Summary of observation of Aerial Phenomenon in the New Mexico Area, December 1948-May 1950 | 
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| To: | Brigadier General Joseph F. Carroll, Director of Special Investigations (AFOSI), USAF Headquarters | 
| Date: | May 25, 1950 | 
| Length: | ? pages. | 
| Classification: | Confidential | 
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DR/ms
25 May 1950
File No. (24-8)-28
| SUBJECT: | Summary of observation of Aerial Phenomenon in the New Mexico Area, December 1948-May 1950  | 
		
| TO: | 
				 Brigadier General Joseph F. Carroll  | 
		
1. In a liaison meeting with other military and government intel-
		ligence and investigative agencies in December 1948, it was determined
		that the frequency of unexplained aerial phenomena in the New Mexico area
		was such that an organized plan of reporting these observation should be
		undertaken. The organization and physical localisation of units of this Dis-
		trict were most suitable for collecting these data, therefore, since
		December 1948, this District has assumed the responsibility for collect-
		ing and reporting basic information with respect to aerial phenomena
		occurring in this general area. These reports have been distributed to
		the Air Material Command, USAF, in accordance with Air Intelligence
		Requirements No. 4, and to other interested military and government
		agencies.
2. There is attached, as a part of this summary, a compilation of
		aerial phenomena sightings that have occurred mostly in the New Mexico
		area and have been reported by this District Office subsequent to
		December 1948. This compilation of sightings is not a complete record
		of all reported observations, but includes only those in which sufficient
		information was available to justify their inclusion. The observers of
		these phenomena include scientists, Special Agents of the Office of
		Special Investigations (IG) USAF, airline pilots, military pilots, Los
		Alamos Security Inspectors, military personnel, and many other persons
		of various occupations whose reliability is not questioned. This com-
		pilation sets forth the most important characteristics with respect to
		each observation and evaluates each sighting into one of the three classifi-
		cations, (1) green fireball phenomenon, (2) disc or variation, and (3)
		probably meteoric.
3. There is also attached an analysis of the green fireball
		occurences in this area by Dr. Lincolm LaPaz. Dr. LaPaz is the
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More information about the green fireballs phenomenon, and page 2 of the above report.