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|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 27 August 50 27/2330Z | LOCATION | Brockton, Mass  |
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|  3. SOURCE | Civilian | 10. CONCLUSION | BALLOON  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | One | Sighting by observer was a balloon observation. |   |
|  5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | Not Reported | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS | Observer spotted a shiny white spherical object which he estimated was approximately twenty feet in diameter, proceeding at a high rate of speed in an easterly direction and at least 1,000 ft beneath observers a/c. Observer could not estimate the speed of object, but believes 
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E-CC Hays AF231613
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
WASHINGTON
25 September 1950
3704
1D-OSI 24-0-174
25 September 1950
SUBJECT: Unconventional Aircraft
TO: Director of Special Investigations
Headquarters, USAF
Washington 25, D. C.

1. SYNOPSIS: Civilian pilot reported seeing an unconventional aircraft in area of Brockton, Mass., on 27 August 1950.

2. DETAILS: On 22 September 1950, the Asst. Chief of Staff, G-2, New England area, Boston Army Base, furnished 1st District Office with a copy of a letter dated 13 September 1950, from one (it is not known what this 
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ID-OSI 24-0-174
SUBJECT: Unconventional Aircraft
RSB/RMJ/jeb

3. ACTION: In accordance with AFCSI Letter No. 85, dated 8 February 1950, no investigative action has been initiated by this District Office.

R. S. BOWER
Colonel, USAF
District Commander

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