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4 AFISI-@ 24-185-514 /Capt Bonsac/feh/22061/19 Oct 62 Jacob H. Ritterbush, Civilian SAFOT 1. The attached correspondence from Subject was received from the FBI and is forwarded to your office for any action deemed proper under the provisions of paragraph 6, AFR 200-2. 2. Files of this Directorate contain no record of Subject. 3. This Directorate contemplates no further action in this matter. 1 Atch Memo fm FBI dtd 11 Oct 62 F. L. WELCH fief, fwd ltr fm Subject Jision Asst Chief, Counte srintelligence’ Directorate of jal Investigations The Inspector General File Cy»-- AFISI 24-185-514 SHH Decla
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- 8-5"(Rev. 2-17-59) 9 } FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON 25, D. C. Date October 11, 1962 The attached is referred to your office for such action as may be necessary. The writer has been notified of this reference. Director of Special Investigations D f Air F epartment of the Air Force » 12 Oct 62 Building Tempo E 4th and Adams Drive, Southwest Washington, D. C. Remarks: Federal Bureau of Investigation Declassification Authority: NND 923007
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ATARLT =! N1S Mx| Xs Box 502 Chinook, Montana 5 October 1962 over, Director nve stig ration Dear Mr. Hoovers: mi, Aha say Pack 9, es ei ven 0 Loe attacned newspaver Falls Montana Tribune of October 4, me and is one of Qtvéd } £ eS =“ LAX ¢ 3 m DOF OCu OF cr Lyi J J 4.75 Lp TE ae ae ‘ Vie ne 2 article discovery can be described as a tear shaped object. a small parachute made oj ight blue colored rNbber J ma, battery attached. Attakned lashli ult bject or flare in my pickup for 4-3 4. went to remove it, I found that these, could be roe- uld very wel ppea be f ng objects Danan tal ain'T MAIO L Aa
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE THE INSPECTOR GENERAL, USAF 5tH DISTRICT OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OHIO REPLY TON oily ta attnor: = DV=2j0—2] SUBJECT: & TRL a TO: ~ ane ie STUTZ) LAIN 1©.1 er: Lee Ye ogy 1OSeP 62412 43 R JAF SPECIAL INyi Declassification Authority: NND 923007
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Declassification Authority: NND 923007
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507th OSI Detachment, Selfridge AFB, Michigan 22 August 1962 Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) Commander, Selfridge AFB, Michigan: Commander, OSI District 5, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 1. Reference AFR 200-2, dated 20 July 1962, Subject as above. 2. At 1925 hours, 19 August 1962, the reporting agent and his wife, and daughters initially observed a single object located directly overhead in the sky at an altitude of such great height that the object approximated the size and appearance of a star of the first magnitude. The object traveled in a straight line from East to West, a distance of abou
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q object ») his daughter JANICE L. SHAW, age 10. During the entire Simnting, the wreter and his family were seated outdoors a their residence, 27050 Bertrand Drive, Route #2, Mt Clemens, michigan, which is located five miles North of Selfridge AMi, 42° 36° # and 82° 50' W. The aforementioned binoculars us by the — are opera type and of low power. The weather coniitions were favorable and winds were of low velocity. The cloud .cover was scant and very high. The temperature was about 76: degrees fahrenheit. Approximately five minutes after the’ 4forementioned Uro's disappeared seven large aircra

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