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|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP 5 June 53 5/13/02 | 2. LOCATION 13.42N. 137.11 E NEAR GUAM  |
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|  3. SOURCE Military | 10. CONCLUSION Astronomical (MUTTER)  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS Not Reported | Reporting official believed object to be a portion of a meteor burning itself out.  |
|  5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Not Reported | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Two Naval pilots in a/c at 9,000 ft observed a green light moving in a vertical descending course and falling into the ocean.  |
|  6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Air-Visual  |   |
|  7. COURSE Not Reported  |   |
|  8. PHOTOS ☐ Yes ☑ No  |   |
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USA - NATS
IR-364-53
UNCLASSIFIED
PLYOBRPT
Southwest Guam (1342N - 13711E)
Hq PACD, NATS, APO 953, c/o PM, San Francisco, California
17 June 1953
5 June 1953
A-1
Major John E. Rhode, USAF
USN Personnel
PACD PLYOBREPT #2, based on information forwarded in INYREF, dated 8 June 1953, from Naval Air Station, Agana, Navy 943. Distribution to NATS headquarters; other neces. distribution to ATIC.
Source: Lt JG R. W. Illgen, USN 483956
Lt JG P. A. Tufo, USN 505451
Scientific Intelligence
1. At 1330Z, 5 June 1953, in area 1342N - 13711E at 9,000 feet while 

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