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=e Seen | = See Sa PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD a ee re ee ee 2 es ee eee Gls Gee a ees ee oe ee 1 DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS nat 20 955 | a Probably Bell __ 40 Ma ie RO el a a Ver, . wnsyivania  _— rabably Bclloon 3. sitare seaue 4. Sergey re slide itll), Mca buted Local aa wane GF Ground- Visual O Ground-Radar 0 Brobedy mirerstt noe eas USion D Air- Visual O} Air-Intercept Radar “x Possibly Airccaft ir NMR eas Ry SOUNMm oo oe fee 10 Was Astronomical 0D Yes O Probably Astronomical i: HXNo Sih ___ | Military, USN O Possibly Astronomical 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COU
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USE FOR URGENT LETTERS ONLY LG PQA Ag @G <x ES ene box must be checked) CLASSIFICATION IN REPLY REFER T r. REGULAR MAIL L] SPECIAL DELIVERY *) Kydd? NDA. /code 33 /i » (UY DATE lL. dune 1955 TO:~ PHIR OF INTELL, HQ,USAP,WASH,U.C. NAVAL SPEEDLETTER— AIR TECH INTELL CiN, WP AFB, CHILO (ATTN: ATLAA=2€ } Permits dispatch or informal language. COM pADL , ENT APB, Col. Springs, Col. May be ie (1) hhh aie Ore 3 in vate att . a window envelope (size 873” x 374”), LOCH, EADY » STL RT AF B, Newbur gn, NJ Y. if contents are not classified as conti- dential or higher, (3) to both naval and nonnaval activi
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NAVAL ALK WXPERIMENTAL STATION NAVAL AIR MATERIAL CENTER PHILADMLPHIA 12, PA. 2l, May 1.955 Froint CDR William H. HILANDS, USN TO? District Intellicence Officer P, O. Box 100, U. S. Naval Base Philadelphia 12, va. Subj: Unidentified flying objects; reporting of Ref: (a) COMFOUR Instruction 3820.14 of 19 Nov 1952 1. In compliance with reference (a) the following is revorted: a. Intermittent bright light traveling at a speed estimated at over one thousand miles per hour emitting no sound, except when first sighted a thunder~tyne sound was heard. Approachea from southwest, made slight turn and di
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ala ial | : 10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING intermittent oright light traveling at a spee estimated at over one thousand (1000) MPH, emitting no sound, except when first si chied a thunder tyve sound was noted. During the flight path from south to north-north-west & brignt Light was observed about every twent (20) degerses of arc from the observer and no Lights between these points. Owing to the dark sky no object was visible. AISOP Form 5 (15 Oct 54) i ila IR I its icinitcaaabinll : UFOB INDEX CARD » CONCLUSIONS 1. DATE 2, LOCATION | 12 0 Was Balloon ‘ | , O Probably Balloon _wek May 1s ‘thh YY

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