Dec. 8, 1948. About 20 miles E of Las Vegas (at 35°31' N,
104°51' W), New Mexico. 6:33 p.m. Two AFOSI Special Agents, Capts.
Melvin E. Neef and John J. Stahl, Jr., returning from investigation of
green fireballs in a Beech T-7, heading E at 90° and 190 mph at
11,500 ft altitude and 5,000 ft above ground, saw green fireball
30° to the left of their flight path, to the ENE at 60°
azimuth, at an estimated 2,000 ft above their flight altitude of 13,500
ft., which shot past them maintaining almost level flight until the end
to the WSW at 240° azimuth when it seemed to burn out and drop
suddenly with reddish-range glowing fragments which lasted less than 1
sec. Later aerial search of the ground site in daylight found nothing.
(FOIA)