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| 1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION | | --- | --- | | 21 Mar 66 22/0030Z | Cambridge, Mass. PA. | | 3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION | | Civilian | AIRCRAFT | | 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | | | Two | | | 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS | | ? | Two peculiar lights came out of the east traveling west and disappeared in the southwest. During the time of the sighting the observers heard a steady humming sound. Lights were bright red in color at first. Then the object looked like three sections one red, one white, and one green. | | 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | Ground-…
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March 28, 1966 United States Air Force Washington, D.C. Re: U. F. O. s Gentlemen: I don't know exactly to whom this letter should be addressed but perhaps it will be given to the correct individual. I don't ordinarily write to anyone concerning such a subject so you can see why I am uncertain about where to write. You no doubt receive countless letters concerning sightings of "Unidentified Flying Objects", with many of the sightings explainable. I had always said of such things, "When I see one, I'll believe it." Well, I would still like to see an actual "Flying Saucer", though I am convi…
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one white and one green - and as it turned one would see the various colors. Two Alliance College students also reported seeing the lights; a local business man also saw them at approximately the same time from an area about one mile from where I saw them; and a member of Edinboro College students in a small town six or seven miles from my home also saw these same lights on this same date. Perhaps these reports have no value but I feel there is always the chance they may be important and should at least be noted. If I can be of any service in contacting any of these people, please call on m…
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