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MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR

DATE: 22 MAR 1942

FROM: The White House

TO: Mr. J. G. H. H. H.

FROM: The White House

RE: Mr. J. G. H.

FROM: The White House

RE: Mr. J. G. H.

FROM: Mr. J. G. H.

FROM: Mr. J. G. H.

FROM: Mr. J. G. H.

FROM: Mr. J. G. H.

FROM: Mr. J. G. H.

FROM: Mr. J. G. H.

FROM: Mr. J. G. H.

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RA112
WPC080 ACTION
YMX104Q ATIC
JEDEN101

PP/RR JEPHQ JEDWP JEPNB JEDKF JWPML 555
DE JEDEN 13F
P/R 231006Z
FM COC ADC ENT AFB COLO
TO JEPHQ/DIR INTEL HQ USAF WASH DC
JEDWP/ATIC WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB O
INFO JEPNB/CG EADF STEWART AFB NY
JEDKF/CG CADF KSC MO
JWPML/CG WADF HAMILTON AFB CALIF
FLYOBRPT. ATTN ATIC WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB; ATIAA 2C.
ORANGE DISK SIGHTED BY THREE PEOPLE WITH FIELD GLASSES
230605Z, FIVE MILES NE WARREN OHIO. ONE OBSERVER WAS EUGENE LEHINHART, WARREN, O. PHONE 53046. FEW MINUTES LATER DISK REPTD GROWING LARGER EMITTING BLUISH-WHITE LIGHT, STILL BEING OBSD BY THREE PEOPLE
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CLASSIFICATION CANCELED AUTHORITY LETTER OF 1-8-58 FROM W. H. ANDERSON, STATE DEP'T BY James Primas DATE 3/23/69

2 Civilian couples
40 min 1

Orange, oval object was observed having slowly and maneuvering in a "hounding" motion which described a T. Object was seen at 2130 and at 0020 on the night of Jul 22-23.
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UNCLASSIFIED
23 Jul 52 Springfield Mass
1D
1D-OUT 24-156
31 JUL 1952

# SPOT INTELLIGENCE REPORT

**SUBJECT:** (Unclassified) UNKNOWN SUBJECT(s):
Sighting of Unidentified Object,
Springfield, Mass., 0020 hours,
23 Jul 52

**TO:** Director of Special Investigations
Headquarters USAF
Washington 25, D. C.

## SYNOPSIS:

Mr. and Mrs. [redacted], Springfield, Mass., advised that they saw an unidentified airborne object at 0020 hours on 23 July 1952. Object described as oval, orange glow, speed, distance, or size could not be estimated. Object was observed for approximately 40 minutes. Maneuvers of 
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UNCLASSIFIED
1D-OUT 24-156

observed, speed could not be estimated, and no sound was heard. The object was first seen in a northwesterly direction, distance unknown. The movement of the object was described as follows, using a starting point as near as possible to the center of its movements. The object remained in a stationary position for approximately one (1) minute, from this point it moved to the right, very fast, for an estimated 10°. When the object reached the extreme right hand movement, twinkling of its lights could be seen, then it would reverse its direction and return, very fast, 
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UNCLASSIFIED
12-GSI 24-156

5. On 24 July 1952, Mr. , Holyoke, Mass., advised that every Tuesday during July at 2230 hours fireworks are set off. The fireworks usually last about twenty (20) minutes and are over not later than 2300 hours. Mr. advised that among the fireworks there are aerial bombs and displays which sometimes reach as high as Little Mt. Tom (altitude 540 feet). The aerial displays, according to Mr. are composed of rocket fireworks in the shape of a wheel, and when set off in the air, goes through unpredictable motions. Mr. further advised that from the top of Little Mt. Tom, o
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UNCLASSIFIED
AF FORM 112—PART I
APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948

|  COUNTRY | REPORT NO. | (LEAVE BLANK)  |
| --- | --- | --- |
|  USA |  |   |

# AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT

**SUBJECT**
Report of unidentified flying objects

**AREA REPORTED ON**
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

**DATE OF REPORT**
26 July 1952

**DATE OF INFORMATION**
23 July 1952

**EFFECTIVE BY (X) (Y)**
ENSLIE G. TRIPP, 1st Lt.

**EXPECTED BY (X) (Y)**
[Blacked out]

**PAPER PROCESS (Control number, direction, previous report, etc., as applicable)**
Moisture report FSCO 0297 dtd 23/2130

**SUMMARY:** (Enter double summary of report.
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AF FORM 112—PART II
APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948
UNCLASSIFIED
(CLASSIFICATION)
REPORT NO.
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# AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT

|  FROM (Agency) 142d Ftr. Intap Sqdn. New Castle County Apt. Delaware | REPORT NO.  |
| --- | --- |

1. In accordance with Air Force Letter 200-5, 29 April 1952, the following report is submitted.

a. Three unidentified objects were observed in a formation stacked up vertically, one above the other, at approximately 1650 on 23 July 1952. The top object was reported by all four observers as being cylindrical and oblong in shape. However, a difference of op

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