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|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION  |
| --- | --- |
|  13 Jul 49 13/22 OZ | Pullman, Washington  |
|  3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION  |
|  Civilian | AIRCRAFT  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS |   |
|  THREE |   |
|  5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS  |
|  5-8 minutes | Objects were flying in formation. Objects appeared to be circular-shaped discs, about 10 ft in diameter. They were black on top and silver-colored on the bottom. No smoke, trails, exhaust, or sound was observed. The objects continued in flight after making a 90 deg turn until they disappeared from view.  |
|  6.
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DO #5

|  HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE | FILE NO. 24-32 | DATE 12 October 1949  |
| --- | --- | --- |
|  THE INSURANCE | REFORM MADE BY | MERLE L. CLEVELAND  |
|  OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATION | REPORT MADE AT | DO #20, McChord AFB, Wn.  |
|  REPORT OF INVESTIGATION | PERIOD | 5,10 Aug; 7 Sept 49  |
|  TITLE | AERIAL PHENOMENON | OFFICE OF ORIGIN  |
|  Sighting of flying disc | on 13 July 49, Pullman, Washington | DO #20  |
|  by Mr. [redacted], L. [redacted], [redacted], [redacted], [redacted], [redacted], [redacted], [redacted], [redacted], [redacted], [redacted] | STATUS | CLOSED 
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UNCLASSIFIED

DETAILS:

1. This investigation was requested by the District Commander, 20th District OSI (IG) USAF, McChord AFB, Washington, predicated upon receipt of a newspaper clipping from the Spokesman Review, Spokane, Washington, dated 14 July 1949, entitled, "Flying Saucer over Pullman."

AT PULLMAN, WASHINGTON

2. The writer interviewed the following civilians on 5 August and 7 September 1949, regarding the sighting of unconventional aircraft:

Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

All of the above-named furnished substantially the same information which is set forth hereinbelow.

The date of sighting was 13 
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UNCLASSIFIED

a. Mr. General Delivery, Pullman, Wn., is employed as a laborer at the Duthies Seed Company, Pullman, Wn. He has no pertinent hobbies. As approximately 55 years old and apparently not well educated. He displayed excitement in describing the objects and appeared eager for any publicity he may obtain from his account of the objects. Attention was drawn to the objects by who saw the objects first.

b. Mr. General Delivery, Pullman, Wn., is employed as a laborer at the Duthies Seed Company. He admitted that his sight was impaired and that he did not have his glasses on at the time th
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
WASHINGTON

5D-OSI/JLB/nlb

THE INSPECTOR GENERAL, USAF
8TH DISTRICT OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, DAYTON, OHIO

UNCLASSIFIED

IN REPLY REFER TO: 5D 24-21X

15 August 1949

SUBJECT: PROJECT "GRUDGE"
Incident, Dayton, Ohio
10 July 1949

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

1. Reference is made to R & R, your office, dated 14 July 1949, requesting investigation of the sighting of an unidentified aerial object at approximately 1

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