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18/0230Z

17 May 50
Kenosha, Wis.
Teenagers (13 yrs old)

2030 Bright light

N to S 5-10 minutes

Grand

Temporary ATIC Form 379
(2 Jan 52)

INSERT DATE: 18/0230Z
TIME: 18/0230Z
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May 17 1950 in the date this was sighted

Sighted at 10,000 to 15,000 ft., a brightly shining light. It moved in a direct arc from north to south. I live in Kenosha, Wis. or on the 42° 31' lat. and 88° 15' long. It was sighted simultaneously by a friend and I. The weather - slightly cloudy (very slight) with a 3 to 4 mi per hour, wind coming from the north east. G correction. This light stopped on the southern horizon and then started again moving in a south easterly direction. There was no sound or any flashes or exhaust gases. Looking at it continuously for five to ten minutes, there wasn't 
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I am sorry to disturb you but I had to let someone know.

Richard Williams
Richard Williams

Technical Intelligence Division,
Air Material Command Headquarters,
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base,
Dayton, Ohio

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