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|  1. DATE | 2. LOCATION | 12. CONCLUSIONS  |
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|  22 August 1956 | Dayton, Ohio | ☐ Was Balloon ☐ Probably Balloon ☐ Possibly Balloon  |
|  3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local 2100 (n) GMT 23/0200Z | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ☐ Ground-Visual ☐ Air-Visual ☐ Ground-Rader ☐ Air-Intercept Rader | ☑ Was Aircraft ☐ Probably Aircraft ☐ Possibly Aircraft  |
|  5. PHOTOS ☐ Yes ☐ No | 6. SOURCE Civilian | ☐ Was Astronomical ☐ Probably Astronomical ☐ Possibly Astronomical  |
|  7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION varied | 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS one | 9. COURSE varied  |
|  10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING Many repo
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Flying Object Reports
Received on night
of 22 Aug 1956

Several reports of flying objects were called in last night. I took notes on a few. The gist of these reports was that a light-like object was seen crossing back and forth across the city of Dayton last night. It seemed to eject a blur flame and made no noise. Only one report described it to be disc shaped. Most of these reports came in shortly after 2100 hours. The Deputy Sheriff made his two calls at 0400 and after this morning. Here are some of the names and addresses of the people who witnessed this flight (?).

Mr.
Dayton
Mr.
Dayton
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Received: 2/100 hrs!
White Light
Little red dot
dry
drum
wash
wash

C.M.

Works at
Horses
3 other persons
2 small child
witnesses

Fix flood light in back
4 Bulbs out in front
V no name?

Round blue white object

(see over)
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Mr. Mc

Anson (sons of country) West to East, Solid Black light - like flashlike or fog. 2050 hours. North of his house. 2 trips

No engines or sounds.

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DIS-SHAPE, very bright, went around twice + one

- Blush light, round
- very little noise
- looks like

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Looks like a jet plane

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