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pe i. 19 Toe 4 detent, FL-0- _—, Project HENRY PPS-16} Unclass ed | b utliaol peak, [nese fulton , _ -_ — Tr chee = 7 4 : = lee ad ee Time Date de Locati ght foe eo 2 en meee ee re ontat: +20° #30 wee Fl qty mn TAT 3 A FAtL 2.4 97 i 204M INFO NEEDED: a7 eld j ® . > st . ge #795 +-50¢ a . A ; ar ie ae TD Oe ee 3 Ltt. é) Mer need ¥ 2 ” A* 7 - " he ° ca if ; , . P “a “s BY? FF. 3 fr ' ‘ . * E a fe dl aw cel Sethe ove f wad eS MCD ° 4 ; PLAN OF ATTACK: ’ , é ete tials 10. ADDITIONAL REMARKS ; — tel On ee eee ee ge ee eee eee ee OO wee: «ee ee ae * ; _— eo a le y Ce 7 3° F Te B. The hight the moor …
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15 February 195) Mite ° Dear ire PN Tecause of our geographical proximity to Wrichte Patterson Air Force Base, the Air Technical Intellisence Center has asked the McMillin Observatory to cooperate with them in the capacity of technical consultants to "Project Bluebooke" Accord- ingly, we receive from ATIC reports oi unidentified flying objects which indicate, from the initial data received from the observers, that an astronomical or meteorological interpretation of the nhee homenon may be in ordere Wie have received your report of the phenomenon witnessed lagt 19 June, near Key West, llorida, …
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Summary of Investigation of observations, 19 June 1953, Key West, Fla. interrogated Mire & lrse a, Neve They both talked a great deal, not waiting for questions to be put to theme tec. SQM is a deliberately careless, highly sophisticated individual of 54, resembling Sir Cedrick Hardwicke, who made a well- execthted entrance into the room zipping up his trousers, fdhhowed by fling Ang himself full<Jength upon a couch and pouring hinself not less than 4 ounces of Vennesseye He considers himself the epitomy of ob= setvors — In fact, he states he can see stars in the daytimee As he voached over +o…
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October 29, 1953 FROM: New York 21, N. Y. TOs Department of Defense, : Air Force Information Centre, Pentagon Building, Washington, D. C. SUBJECT: U.F.0O. | REMARKS ¢ 1. Object observed June 19, 1953, 1913 EST. Seen by three witnesses, two of whom are navigators. , Reason for delay in making mention of this matter is that none of the observers knew what to do with data on phenomenon. | 2. If it is so desired, would be able to give you complete details. Respectfully submitted, Lhr/nw Ps, ery Pet |
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NEW YORK 5, N. Y. » fe. * \ al . wi Nin, Pe 3 se ee os . a + ‘ Pl ; AO ™ ‘atte Gs je tp ie DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Air Force Information Centre, Pentagon Building, Washington, D. C.
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. When did you see the object? 2. Time of day: 19 our Form A U.S AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U. S. Air Force os much information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon thot you have observed. Please try to answer as mony questions as you possibly can. The information thet you give will be used for research purposes, and will be regarded as confidential moterial. Your name will nor be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal inf…
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Page 2 eel 8. IF you saw the object at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? a. None a. Bright moonlight | J; A few | b. Dull moonlight | c. Many c. No moonlight — pitch dat ie ~ Us cel, d. Don't remember c Tee y sTilo. @ wr tha 3 ti, 9, Was the object brighter than the background of the sky? Pn (Circle One): %. Yes b. No c. Don’t remember 10. IF it was BRIGHTER THAN the sky background, was the brightness like that of an automobile headlight?: (Circle One) a. A mile or more away (a distant car)? b. Several blocks away? | | ’ c. A block away? ; d. Several …
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