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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD | 1. DATE | 3. LOCATION | 12. CONCLUSIONS | | --- | --- | --- | | 4 Mar 58 | Quay, Utah | ☐ Was Balloon ☐ Probably Balloon ☐ Possibly Balloon | | 5. DATE-TIME GROUP | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | ☐ Was Aircraft ☐ Probably Aircraft ☐ Possibly Aircraft | | Local OCT 04/1200Z | ☐ Ground-Visual ☐ Air-Visual ☐ Ground-Radar ☐ Air-Intercept Radar | ☐ Was Astronomical ☐ Probably Astronomical ☐ Possibly Astronomical | | 3. PHOTOS | 3. SOURCE | ☐ Other Lenticular clock ☐ Insufficient Data for Evaluation ☐ Unknown | | ☐ Yes ☐ No | Civilian | | | 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATI…
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4 MAY 1958 RECORD DIVISION FEB 19 1958 RECORD DIVISION HEADQUARTERS 2849TH AIR BASE WING HILL AIR FORCE BASE, UTAH HEADQUARTERS OCTOBER 19 1958 MAR 14 1958 SUBJECT: UFO TO: Commander Air Technical Intelligence Center Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Dayton, Ohio 1. The following is submitted in accordance with AF Regulation 200-2: a. (1) Long, Tapered on both ends. (2) Width of moon. (3) White. (4) Twenty to forty ~~(strikethrough)~~ NOTE: (5) Echelon type. (6) Steady glow. (7) Negative. (8) Negative. (9) Resembled cloud but kept shape. b. (1) Light. (2) 30° elevation ~~(strikethrough)~~ …
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FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (APR 198-18) R4C OOBB, Hq 2849th AB Wg, Subj: UFO (3) N/A. d. (1) 1200Z, 4 March 1958 1200-7=0500 (2) Night. e. Front of residence, [redacted], Dugway, Utah. f. (1) Elva A. Greenhalgh, 41, Dugway Proving Grounds, Utah, management analyst, Army, U. S. Civil Service. (2) N/A. g. (1) Clear, no noticeable ground winds, no visible clouds in area of sighting. Extremely bright moonlight. (2) Surface winds calm. | 7,000 | 340° N N W | 5-10 knots | | --- | --- | --- | | 10,000 | 340 N N W | 10 | | 16,000 | 340 N N W | 20 | | 20,000 | 360 N | 30 | | 25,000 | 360 N | 20 …
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R7C 0088, Hq 2849th AB Wg, Subj: UFO Clow of objects is attributed to brightness of moon. 1. Negative. CONCUTS: FOR THE COMMANDER: Albert W. Scott ALBERT W. SCOTT Captain, USAF Chief, Security Division The wind directions reported would move the clouds south. Other (MISTAKEN IDENTITY OF NATURAL PHENOMEME) 3
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