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1. DATE - TIME GROUP _ Summer 1953 2700 3. SOURCE 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 3 Seconds é. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Groumd-Visua 1 TX) 2. COURSE Satati onary; 8. PHOTOS O Yes ry No 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE O Yes XH No FORM FTD sep 63 0-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used, PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION Mt Vernon, New York 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Object cobserved in 1953 through Telescope reported in 1965, sdme 12 yrs after the sighing. Object was observed for 3 seoms through the telescope and could not be relocated. Time was day- light about 5 PM. Satum l
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% : ' oe , ‘ H u Mrs: @gmman/SAFOICC/72842/9 sep 65 sep -9 1965 Dear iri gis =< ll Your report hes been forwarded to Dri J. Allen Hynek, the civilian consultant to Project Blue Book, for review. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. sincerely, Se Gelench, Una tr. UR WE Avenue _— Mt. ee New York “nOe*THATED Ey (Office. Synool, Name, Grads Date) ———ss—~CS Sec Oe apes Ce ate Be cide nea a Ee Se SSenacics ak ace wer eeumeeinenes Caenamiramacrameomaaas | ie Seer Bo os 1 EC Le66ra cy - SAFOT-2 Comevk cy - SATOI-2 Reader cy - SAPFOI-] Activity oy - SAPOI-2 Stayback L8EfOOT
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HEADQUARTERS seer FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION ae (%G Ya. tS AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND | 4. >: UNITED STATES AIR FORCE Qi Grain) ‘Vy WRIGHT-PATTERSON Alf FORCE BASE, OHIO & ae ATTN OF: SUBJECT: YO Sighting, 1953, Shaker Heights, Ohio ro: Bq USAF SAFOICC (Mre Gay ‘Wash DC 20330 This office is in receipt of an unid ed flying object report fron GQ? of , Mt Vernon, New York. His interesting observation is being forwarded to Dr J Allen Hynek for review. However, we will not attempt to offer an explanation of the telescope observation as his sighting occurred in 1953. Colonel, US Deputy for Technolog
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“GRLEO. > REWSLETIER EE _ April 7, 1954 =< Cincinnati 27, Ohio — = Vol. I No. — — Civilian Research, Interplanetary Flying Objects ee WATCH RED PLANET MARS: By July, 1954, Mars will swing to within 40 million miles of the Earth. The Air Force, not overlooking Mars as the pos- sible source of ''saucers" is getting geared for the event. Some authorities believe that Mars' proximity will produce a new rash of sightings, perhaps even surpassing the ''saucer" circus of July 1952, when, according to Don Keyhoe, the Air Force was prepared for an invasion. One indication of of- ficial concern is in Wh
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-2- 2953 | | ( Hamilton County, Chie oo = 2 2 Ls h\ The identification of aerial objects in photographs is sometimes difficult -- especially so when the photographer is unknown and cannot be contacted for am- plification of certain undefinable details. Such was the case recently. On Feb. 12,1954 this writer received in the mail four photos which the anonymous sender claimed in his attached note, were taken at dawn in the summ@€r of 1953 ewhere (near Cincinnati) in Hamilton County. Each of the four photos show the object about 200 ft. above aridge of trees. Picture #1 shows a blackish cloud of 

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