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UFO_Part_10.pdf

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OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVES? 9 - TIONS ~ UNITED STATES AIR FORCE * ws | DATE. ce * “THe InsPecToR Genr=aL 7 ; MAY1 2 os? _. - REPORT OF INVESTN..ATION ~~ ee ee ree _. Sighting of Unidentified Aerial | Object, Ritchie Highwy, 80. - Ralsinire, Maryland, ad March n 1952 een le vot ee — ns p Sy og 0... Beamthorised diclosom of information _ SPECIAL INWUIRE — ee ‘} fr we écnicinsd Sei this report be prohibited REFERENCE 7 ghd will be consdered o ticlntion af AFA 36-1 ead AFR 14, ___Pelephone messare CI Division fq. OST, 9 May 1952 rece STROSS ’ Investigation requested by Hq. OST predicated on informati
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‘- ae ed Oe See wae ew a +. * - & a » STOPS (conttd Was allogediy sighted indicated no imowledse of any wich craft. Arne d4rundcl County Police Department had po record of reports of described aircraft, STESART in mpeinterview ren firmed eirhting end that TYLER, 4 a had been with hin at the tine and had seen the atreraft, Pile che cke re STETART at local police arencies merative. @ . CORBY, AUSS negative. _ BER tes ag Ba RRL TES eee a - ne a t * » ¥ bie - ee ne San * way “ e ~ _ * de SECUPTY (Meqreeapion ws bake & aus Waeiseee
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DETATISs 1. Thte investigation wag initiated upon a request from Head= — quarters O51 en 9 May 1952 from Lt. Gol. LUCIUS L. PRES, predicated upon information reesived from Ute Col. RAT BH. TAYLOR, Aix Technical - 7 _ intellirence Centar, iricht-Patterson dir Fores Kase, to the effect . oat that Col. TAYIM had received information regarding an unidentified © airereft which waz reported to have been soen at 2215 hours, 29 sarch © 19S2, on Ritchie Higivey, south of Ealtinore, Merylard. Air Technical | Intelligence Center adviacd that the information had been yeceived we from PLI'S WIS AMS, a civi
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Ct ee ee Ne Be onal ee oe A hee an cn eee OO aed te ee ies ee a  D fee Sig Ce Ste Oe eer ae Tey ae AMT ey ae gut * ee ee ee a ee oY ee Ee ek ee ee * oy cloudy, KNI wing. = trelve (12) miles per hours w_..is aloft at ons thousand (1000) feet, Hi: = sixteen (16) miles per hours S On 10 May 1952 Mro LOIS ©, CONBIN was interviewed at radis atation #FDR in Baltimore, Maryland, ani stated in substance as follows: ir. CORDTN advised that he had received tion in the ~~... - latter pert of April toe the effec at a DOKALD POCTEAART, residing — - at had, while accompanied by ~~ Yr.e GEURGE SMTILER III, o
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a ir, COR 4, during the course of the int dew, made mo mention of OF" REE or JOHN KASSON, amd when specifically questioned with regards te the txo above iniivicuals, he gaid that he did not recall eltiers s a - toe Saw WORN a leatt ete ca one 6 On 10 Bay i982 the records of the FRI Meld ¥aryland, wera reviewed ani reflected that ; ig No infornation concer ing reports of uncerventiel airereft sighted during the past - two (2) years were on recom! at the FAI Field Offices 7 Mon 10 May 1952, and with reference to the incident in instant omes, he related in wubstance as Yor, DORAL FRANELIV STENART
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. _* - STERART cated that when the aircraft oa. {to rest above his gutomobile, 1% appeared to be Sat least fifty feet (50) in diameter, and wavered alichtily." fhile in sight the aircraft gave off « sound @inilar to that of @ wannm cleaner. STETAPT averred that the airereft . maintained ite position above the autumobila for apnroximately threa = - (3) minutes and then turned on its edge, thereby presenting its flat ° surface to his vision, and apoeared fo roll across the sky at a terrific rate of speed, greater than that of a jet plane, STENART eatinated the - horizon toe the southwest of his 
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° above incident he 4 been engaged in distributing spaipn literature ' With reference to une above campaigning in Glenn Bu. ..ie, Maryland, and - was returning te Baltinore when he observed the aircraft. During the. course ef the above interview STESART appeared cals and answered ona - questions without hesitation and when subjected te requestionings dié sass eee ery re ie a, a AT PALTIMGFE, VARYIAND Sg 2D rs, TN, 2 57 7¢ . interviewed on 10 May 1952, and etated that he has known STESAPT all =“ hia life and has found no fault sith him. CITEOS advised that STEAART cones from a good family and h

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