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Ci A A SC CA I Ai wm el ey lal ll: aa Ra —— s ‘ . , PROJECT 10673 RECORD CARD : ot a ees +- am seems -« r - beeenaditities examinee i eA Ss Loca Ti Qn -12. CONCLUSICNS Wes Gaiioon Proses! ¥ sa 1oon i 3 DAT tet fia! of GP 4. Type OF F OBSERVATION MPossiob.y Uc.ioon ; - A a i ee. eS . -_ = } dinates - atin eae a ooo _—-- «. — Wes Aitceett . ae , ‘ * ; ‘ , . ' ROE ne ence | | G Grounes Visual S Ground-Rede ‘2 Probesly Aircraft Ly eB *? : i Zaire Viseal «GD Aireintercept Rogar “* Possibly Arrcrat | Peete, wt: | - an ws ee ee ee ae re a ee em co oe 2 es oe eee ‘ ; ‘>. PHOTOS 3. SIURCE > “Was Astron
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_ PaQsHCL 10073 WORKSHEET ( 4 : I, GENERAL | ” oe watt gs 2 Lay 6 Sa peg : Ce ; i | “7 WAS Oaseer OnSaATE KOM THE GROUND? Yes Cfo | [J] Naked Eye | | _] Binoculars | C] telescope aoe [1 Theodolite ia J tes LiBy Ona Set lJ] By Two Sets By Three Sets oy L_A/C Observed Object = Interception Atterxpted [+o Intercept Attempted , [-} Yes | __A/C Scrambled (“] Visual Contact Made [JA/I Contact Made "| (_iNo Contact Mado | a, DID OBJECT CHANGE DIRECTION aT ANY TIME C) Yes to [| Normal . A _) Violent | [] Stead WET thn Yee an | VERE ALRCRAFT SCRAMBLED To vier i a 9eco [J1-5 Mimtes [“] Over 10 Minutes “
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be & "i i , ae eS 3 4 (2 gy, BALLOON DATA CA, 8 ULOONS RELEASED IN Ars (on e3 7 No STNCR SCREDULED BALLOON RhlLast 4 : Minutes: : at% BALILOOON LAUNC? ‘S KIWNA y STOEL de “ i ee —- 7 i a A Al i VALUATION OF SOURCES {__] Excellent C} Sood C) Fair [—) Poor (_) Unreliable (—j Extremely Doubtful {__] Insufficient to Evaluate (CJ Hoax VAL BYVALL IN? Bi C) Was Balloon torfas Astronomical Cj Probably Balloor (_] Probably A:  nomical CJ Possibly Balloon [] Possibly a:...acoaical C) Other: es ut [_] Insufficient Data For Evaluaticn 7 C) Unknown : Bibvine pial Apranls jot tN héfias fete cone ¢ Neok.. ; 
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ae PF ICT 10073 WEATHER DATA SHEET . DATE OF OBSERVATI : " Ting OF COBSSERV 5 » STATION OBSERVING NINDS ALOFT: 2 oH ALTITUDE OCITY a 4 5. WAS AN INVERSION LAYER NOTED? | Sane (If yes, at what altitude? } G. WERE ANY THUNDERSTORMS NOTED IN AREA? = | | ClYes Flic (If yes, at what quadrant? } ——— _- ~~ -_ - 8. VISIBILITY Was | tenths at feet. tenths at feat. Si MILES. oa tentha at . feat. nt _ tenths at test. ; eg rc rr rr a ee ee rm me re ee ee ee es 4 : ’ ; | | | | . ‘ | Ques ! ae NEN NR eB EELS oi ON “THT Test Form 333 (13 Au |
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AF FORM 112—PART IT = APPROVED I JUNE 1948 : COUNTRY AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Y Directorate of Intellizence EVALUATIC ” * ee - Se REFERENCES ( Control nu As incLlosed SS, 24 LT, JSAP. report, de., 4s applicable APL 200@5 dated 29 Avril SUMMARY: (Enéer concise suramery of report. Give vignificence in final one-sentence paragran |. Liat incloeures at lower left. Begin tert of report om AF Form !'§#—Part I1.) Se Me A flying objiact was reported sichted in the Lumberton, jiorth Carolina area 12 Septenber 1952, at 23592. Pour witnesses at four different observation points confirned its a
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RM 112—PART Il AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT fie | i ate - FROM | ) aenoe Oa : | . ’ (1) A large white object reported to be the sise of an automobile giving off : a white zlowing light at the head and a blue trailing stream at the end, The tail — = is revorted to be of the trail type. This tail was reported by one witness te be ! 3 times as large as the body of the odject. All 3 witnesses described the object traveling at a tremendous speed. In all cases, the object disappeared into the horizon. There ig no sound recorded by the witnesses, (2) Time of sighting - 1900 (23592 time) Saster
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AF FORM pane xy AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT REPORT NO, of the tail of the flying object. (ad) Another person in the vicinity of Lake Waccamaw, a distance of bs miles from Lumberton, reported sizhting this same object. Qenerel reliability of witnesses seems to be usually reliable with a probably true report. (6) At 1910 Bastern Standard Time, 12 September 1952, scattered clouds at 4,000 faet and 14,000 feet, Ustimated ceiling was 25,000 feet, visability 15 miles, Wind North North Sast by i: wiles. The last rain reported in the area 1,05 Eastern Standard Time and a generally clear condit
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/ aa: ne. GENCE INFORMATION REPORT 2. it is the personal ovinion of the Reporting Officer, that the flying ocject siznted by witnesses in and around Lumberton and the meteor resort by the Payetteville paper are the same, 3. The inclosed report by es :: not ce confirmed by the lee porting Of*icer since he hat left town, : ! | : ;

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