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DR WMAY

DATE 4 May 50
ACTION Birmingham, Ala.
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CHARGES Civilians (Newspaper Article)
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Secretary ATC Form 370
(2 Jan 52)
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UNCLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS THIRD ARMY
FORT MCPHERSON, GEORGIA

AJACI-3 360.33 10 May 1950

SUBJECT: Unconventional Aircraft

TO: Commanding General
Air Materiel Command
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Dayton, Ohio

Attention: MCI (Control No. A-1917)

1. Inclosed herewith is newspaper clipping from the BIRMINGHAM POST, Birmingham, Alabama, 5 May 1950 re unidentified object sighted over Birmingham.

2. No further information is available.

FOR THE COMMANDING GENERAL:

for JOHN MEADE
Colonel, GSC
AC of S, G-2

1 Incl:
Clipping dtd 5 May 50

505.1

UNCLASSIFIED

505.1
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17

UNCLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS THIRD ARMY
FORT MCPHERSON, GEORGIA

AJACI-3 360.33 10 May 1950

SUBJECT: Unconventional Aircraft

TO: Commanding General
Air Materiel Command
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Dayton, Ohio

Attention: MCI (Control No. A-1917)

1. Inclosed herewith is newspaper clipping from the BIRMINGHAM POST, Birmingham, Alabama, 5 May 1950 re unidentified object sighted over Birmingham.

2. No further information is available.

FOR THE COMMANDING GENERAL:

for John Meade
Colonel, GSC
AC of S, G-2

1 Incl:
Clipping dtd 5 May 50

505.1

UNCLASSIFIED

505.1
7-3712-29
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BIRMINGHAM POST, 5 May 50

# What Might Be Flying Disc Seen Here By 7 Persons

## Tail Was 'Long Fiery Streak'

Birmingham had a ghostly visitor in the sky last night.

At least seven persons saw it. And two were able to give a lengthy description.

"We won't say it was a flying saucer," two Birmingham businessmen declared today. "Because we've never seen a flying saucer. But it certainly was something we've never seen before."

D. L. Reid, a former newspaperman on the staff of The Montreal Star and now president of the Southern Discount Corp., 5112 Farrell av. said today he and his family wer

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