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TT EE | FL Ea PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. DATE - TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION Ma 05/10302 St Lawrence Island, Alaska 3. SOURCE ; 10. CONCLUSION 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | Possible vessel, ATIC 184032 (a) on file in repository. 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION /|11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS . Saw white light proceeding along saneaiceu No other peculiarities 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION noted. NO REPORT IN FILE. ground visual 2 | 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE D Yes 0 No FORM FTD sep 63 0-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used.
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Qe ek ee ee ee ee . P IN®ORMATION ONLY (NO CASE) : i h dy 9S .4- La meteorite, but as the evidence was assembled by foremo:3t ep thor pics, the, theory dissipated. Here's the story, thanks to the helpo Nor ad @hin German of Woodscross, Utah who probed the Salt Lake Tribune fil Brat he early pets -- before SILENCE! Zo | = . Cc On May 7, 1°54 the Tribune reported: "A ‘conventional m LB ci Be fall’ ab produce the crater found west of here Sunday, and probing « grations at std: scene have been discontinued, geologists said. Ina 73-wofdRi@itement, “Ee entists gave reasons why they ended their inves…
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rr. — ONLY (NOT A CASE) 3 j ( 5 Vay 195) 3 ae ( OE Cincinnati, Ohio os er. S ote . . seiesiiiatiaias ., oe | i? Civilian Research, Interplanetary Flying Objects Leonard H. Stringfeld Director 7017 Britton Ave. May 10,1954 Cincinnati 27, Ohio Air Technical Intelligence Center Wright- Patterson Air Force Base Dayton, Ohio Reference: AFOIN - ATIAE -5 Sirs: es Enclosed is Log of UFO and Jet activity over Cincinnati, Ohio May 5,1954. It may help you correlate events. Also enclosed is my organization's latest edition of Newsletter. Although sometimes critical, I plan to cooperate fully with ATIC and…
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( CLAS OF AINE f, 06d ' REPORT OF U.F.O. AND JET ACTIVITY OVER CINCINNATI AREA By Leonard H. Stringfield Director of Civilian Research Interplanetary Flying Objects 7017 Britton Avenue Cincinnati 27, Ohio DATE: May 5,1954 WEATHER: Temperature about 40-45 degrees. Sky cloudless, crescent moon to the city's northeest. Stars out, prevailing light haze. No winds. 8:00 P. M. (Time questionable. Not dark yet.) Standing alone, looking due north from front porch of home, observed two separate pinpoint flashes of deep blue light, intense like an arc welders torch. Both flashes were about 10 degrees ele…
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10:00- 10:30 10:12 10:14- 10:15 10:00 whe: blinked intermittently at about one second intervals for about 3 or 4 minutes, then vanished, not reappearing. The object was soundless. No jets in general area during the "hovering" incident. Received the following report by telephone from Mr. and Mrs. Donald Krueger, Indian Hill. Mrs. Krueger reported the incident to the Indian Hill Ranger Headquarters, May 5. I have verification of Mrs. Krueger's phone call to the Rangers from that office. Looking toward Miami and Demar Rd., about a quarter mile from their home, Mr. and Mrs. Krueger watched a large…
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vd ou Tt a ae ee Oe ee ee . “- ~ ree oes , eo ‘ ‘ 7 ; . ‘ ‘ ,*= . * # - ‘ a +3- traveling from west to east. He stopped his car to observe the object, which he said'was silent. He said the object was definitely not a jet. 10:20 I watched what seemed to be a bright variegated meteor drop verticaily in the northwest sky. Possibly an aquarid, whose source is in the S. W. square of Pegasus. 10:25 ( Time approx.) I phoned Control Tower, Lunken Airport to relate the "red" object sighting. A Miss Harmon radidd to a Mr. Berning, flying a Cessna in airport vicinity, to ''check unidentified red ob- ject…
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