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ATIC NO. ---
AF NO. ---
REPORT NO. ---
DATE OF REPORT ---
TIME OF RECEIVING ---
SHAPE ---
SIZE ---
COURSE ---
NO. IN GROUP ---
HOURS ---

DATE OF REPORT 26 November 1948
DESTROYED Eastern Washington, & Oregon
SOURCE Navy Schr.
DATE IN TO ATIC ---
COLO: ---
SPEED ---
AIR FORM 1000-5000
LENGTH OF THE OBSERVER ---
TIME OF ARCHIVATION Aerial
MANNIVERS ---

NOTES --- SWITCHES --- UNCLASSIFIED
SECRET
COPY - ATIC Form 52
(2 Jan 52)

NOTE: Source points out that although objects deemed authentic they were actually only reflections of the sun, from the tops of metal face structures.
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UNCLASSIFIED
U. S. NAVAL STATION
BLDG 247
1611 W. Wheeler Street
Seattle 99, Washington
UNCLASSIFIED
26 November 1948

From: Commander W. J. Young, USNR
TO: District Intelligence Officer, 13ND
SUBJECT: Flying Disks, Report on.

1. Reporting officer has had occasion to do considerable
flying as a passenger in connection with his duties. On several occasions he has witnessed a phenomenon which could easily have been mistaken for flying disks. This phenomenon has been observed in the vast
plains of the Willamette Valley and the plains of Eastern Washington and
Oregon. One striking example was on 
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D/L fm ND, GNI, dtd 10 Dec. 48, subj: Report on Flying Discs.

AFOIR-CO-5 (L-12-87) 1st Ind

Dept. of the Air Force, Hq. USAF, Washington 25, D. C.

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

Forwarded as a matter pertaining to your Command.

BY COMMAND OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF:

1 Incl.
n/c

ROBERT TAYLOR 3rd
Colonel, USAF
Chief, Collection Branch
Air Intelligence Requirements Division
Directorate of Intelligence

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DECLASSIFIED AFTER 12 YEARS
DOD DIR 5200.10

UNCLASSIFIED
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UNCLASSIFIED
Op-322V
P16-3/CN
Serial 08211P32

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL
OPERATIONS
Washington 25, D. C.

10 Dec 1948

From: Chief of Naval Intelligence
To: Director of Intelligence, U. S. Air Force
(Attn: Air Intelligence Requirements Division)

SUBJECT: Report on Flying Discs

Reference: (a) DI/USAF Conf ltr APOIR-00-5 dtd 14 Oct 48

Enclosure: (A) DIO 13ND Conf ltr to CNO (CNI) dtd 26 Nov 48
with enclosure attached thereto.

1. Enclosure (A) is forwarded herewith as a matter of
interest to your office in compliance with reference (a).

D. L. DAY
By direction

(3273470)

UNCLASSIFIED
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UNCLASSIFIED

HEADQUARTERS
THIRTEENTH NAVAL DISTRICT
U. S. NAVAL STATION
Seattle 99, Washington

DIO/13NDO
Flying Discs (JACKET)
rrl

UNCLASSIFIED

From: District Intelligence Officer THIRTEENTH Naval District

TO: Chief of Naval Operations (CNI).

Subject: "Flying Discs"

Reference: (a) CNO Conf. ltr. Op-322V P16-3/QN Ser 04422p32 dtd 4 Nov 1948

Enclosure: (A) (HW) Report of Commander W. J. YOUNG, U. S. N. R. Dated 26 November 1948.

1. Enclosure (A) is forwarded as being of possible interest.
2. The reporting officer is Commander YOUNG.

s/A. E. Jarrell
A. E. JARRELL

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