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12. CONCLUSIONS Wes Belleon Probebly Balleon Pessibly Belloon Wes Aircroft Probebly Aircroft Pessibly Aircraft Wes Astronemice! Stars Probebly Astrenemicel Pessibly Astrenemicel A ere ineufficions Dete fer Eveluction Unknown Appeared as stars except for moveneng. Astronomer 4 a » Dr Gessner of U § Neval observatory evaluated sighting as eters.
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Mkts NEF 11 AGITA | MWe UNG REPLY L=j ROUT TN i ae APSSUF 3 Aa. COMDR ADC . HQ USAF \ CIT: AFSSOP as&6§ : | r COMPLI A.C: VITH AFR 200e2 THE FOLLOUING IiFo2maTic: Is FoR ULDET TANIA EL: (1) OVAL@ROUND Se SIZE*STAR TO PLANET SIZE Co . COLOR@ ¢4 ) RED (2) V5 ITE €4) FLASHED ORANGE, RED, SLUT AND TE : FEATURES OR DE TAILS-? PLASHING COLORS. RMAON NR 2 DESCRIP OF YEUECTs Ay OBSLAVER WAS FIRST CALLED TO ATTILTION oF | bY ITS LIGHTS WHICH WERE MOVI!.G@. Se ANSLE OF ELEVATION 6; a TO Ri 223. Es ANSLE OF 21. VATICN O.. DESSAPEARALCE*e T . F. MANNER OF DISSAPP ARAL Coed FADED BELOW HORIZON OTHER uf 5 V
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HCTA SUBJECT: Report of Unidentified Flying Object Directer of Washington 25, D. C. Intelligence Headquarters United States Air Force Tranamitted herewith ie Air Intelligence Information Report as required ty Air Force Regulation 200-2, dated 26 August 1953. a AF Yeru 112 i < - ‘ ™: . ‘ys A ~ ais es aT . Aart baa a, | i yoru A “hal ih me A. A: je pew oo wu ‘ ‘ 4 a! "fe wed 504 f OE OC ek eee eee _ ee et Pe oe 3 aE  F - tee a ' Foun ae . a Pe ee Bee) eae a ee On ee, oe) ne es /| ‘2d00 OANT ee ee ee ee ——_ » TeoyuYoe, ITV Pry: = — ee Ua) oqUuszTTTSeqUT *. 164 diy Uns .1079 wq-4us ee |
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(LEAVE BLANK) a aoe AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT ‘Unkdentd fied Flying Object Arlington Hall, Arlington, Virginia | Director of Intelligence, Hq Comd, USAF ATS ¢ °) ogi fo ap EVALUATIC MATION 12 March 19% 7 March 195, Unicnown N. Hutchinson, Jr. let Lt None SUMMARY: (Bnler concios cummmery of report. Gise significances in Amel one-contence peregraph. ~ [lat inelooures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 118—Part I.) The following information is sutmitted in accordance with AFR 200<2, ley: Director of Intelligence, Hq USAT, Wash 25, DC lcy: Chief, Air Technical Intelligence Ce
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af FORM H2—PART silage AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT “Intelligence Division OEE goons Headquarters Command, USAF i- SY _ Ll ~«@ = of sighting an unidentified flying objsct submitted oy lst _ tee, USAF, Duty Officer at Arlington Farns, 2. lst eh ten seeing three, taen soon after a total of four spaeroid shaped objects. The object on the risht was white, the middle was dimfred, the other two seemed to flash different colors, they being red, blue and white. There appeared to be no sound and no exhaust from these star sized objects. 7 { The objects were first seen at approximately 2310 hours

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