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ATIC NO. ---
AF NO. ---
REPORT NO. ---
DATE OF REPORT ---
TIME OF SIGHTING 1700
SHAPE Triangular
LIFE Door
COURSE ---
NO. IN GROUP 2
MOUND ---
PHOTOS --- SKETCHES ---

TEMPORARY ATIC FORM 329
(2 Jan 52)

DATE OF INFO 13 Jul 1950
LOCATION Redstone Ar.
SUBJECT Civilian Engineer
DATE IN TO ATIC ---
COLOR Aluminum
SPEED 100-125 MPH
ALTITUDE 1,000'
LENGTH OF TIME OBSERVED ---
TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground
2 triangular section turned in
MANNERS opposite directions. Object
turned at right angle

UNIDENTIFIED
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UNCLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS THIRD ARMY
FORT MCPHERSON, GEORGIA

41
MICH VA

AJACI-3 360.33 21 July 1950

SUBJECT: Unconventional Aircraft

TO: Commanding General
Air Materiel Command
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Dayton, Ohio

Attention: MCI (Control No. A-1917)

Inclosed herewith is report of unconventional aircraft sighted over Redstone Arsenal, 13 July 1950.

FOR THE COMMANDING GENERAL:

JOHN MEADE
Colonel, GSC
AC of S, G-2

1 Incl:
cc rpt re unconventional aircraft

Circl 507.9

DOWNGRADED AT 3 YEAR INTERVALS
DECLASSIFIED AFTER 12 YEARS
DOD DIR 5200.10

UNCLASSIFIED
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UNCLASSIFIED
Report of Unusual Incident

Type - Unconventional aircraft

Place - Redstone Arsenal, rear right porch of Civilian Bachelor's Quarters.

Date - 13 July 1950

Time - Approximately 1700 Hours

Witness - , employee of Chief Signal Office, Washington and Jr., Engineer Aide, Ordnance Rocket Center, Redstone Arsenal.

Account - Mr. first noticed the non-conventional aircraft in the sky about thirty degrees North East of right hand corner of Civilian Bachelor's Quarters flying at approximately 1,000 feet elevation at a judged air speed of 100-125 miles per hour in a level parallel. The o

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