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110 SEP 63 0-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used.

|  PROJECT 10073 RECORD  |   |
| --- | --- |
|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 1. LOCATION  |
|  a Jul 49 09/0130Z | Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming  |
|  2. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION  |
|  Civilian | Other (BIRDS)  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS  |
|  Eight | Observers attention was drawn to eight objects by a sound like the whar of duck wings. The eight objects appeared to be round and about 20 ft in diameter. They were not in a formation, but reminded the observer of blackbirds in a broup. There was no 
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Jan. 1, 1950

Air Force Commanders.

Dear Sirs, In reading this article you have published in a local paper. I can not help but let you know what my wife and I saw one clear morning last July in Yellowstone Park. You may wonder why this is the only report of any one has reported when at that time there were some 50,000 people in the park. But phoshone lake is 7 miles from any road and about 15 miles by boat, to where we were fishing it was early in the morning and we were the only people on the north end of the lake at that time. These diseases were sailing in a South westerly di
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On July 8, 1949 between the hour of 6:30 and 7:00 A. M. my wife and I were fishing from a rubber boat on the north end of Shoshone Lake in Yellowstone Park, when I heard what sounded like the whir of ducks wings. I said to my wife listen, what is that sound, on looking straight up over our heads, I should say 800 to 1000 feet, there were eight objects appearing to be round and I would say about 20 feet in diameter, and very bright metal like bright aluminum, sailing as I have sailed a lid from a can many times. They were not in formation but reminded me of a flock of blackbirds in a group some
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# 'Saucers' Myth Air Force Says

WASHINGTON (AP)—After checking up on 375 rumors of weird and wondrous sights in the sky, the Air Force has concluded that there aren't any "Flying Saucers."

It took two years, a special team from the USAF's science staff, and help from university consultants to track down the rumors of strange discs whizzing through the air.

## PROJECT ENDED

Tuesday night the Air Force said "Project Flying Saucer"

—the investigation started by the air material command at Wright Base, Dayton, O., on Jan. 22, 1948—has been ordered ended because there is nothing to show that t
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AISC Form No. 10-508
(Rev. 22 Oct 45)
(PRINT SYMBOL AND
INITIALS IN APPROPRIATE BLOCK)

ADJUTANT GENERAL
MCIAXA
CHIEF OF ADMIN.
AIR INSPECTOR
PUBLIC RELATIONS
JUDGE ADVOCATE
PERSONNEL (T-1)
INTELLIGENCE (T-2)
Smith, NAA 65376
Hunt, B. W. (illegible)
ENGINEERING (T-3)
SUPPLY (T-4)
PLANS (T-5)
BASE C.O.
OTHER

MCIAXA-1/HWS/ed
16 JAN 1950

Sandy, Utah

Dear Sir:

Receipt of your letter dated 1 January 1950 is
acknowledged.

You may be assured that the information you provided
will be given proper consideration.

Your action in writing this Command is appreciated.

Yours truly,

BRUNOW W. FE

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