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Declassification Authority NND 923007 h602D AISS UFOB LCG P REPORT NO. {2 DATE/TIME OF SIGHTING 3 RECD HQ 602D LO rr ee es) 9 ASSIGNING OFFICER fio DATE IR R#CD HQ 111 DATE IR APPROVED Ufa N/A 13 AZSOP FORM 5 i 7 dune 1935 12 DATE IR TO ATIC “Ly COMMENTS” fue to the slapsed tine between the sigivsing and the reporting - : tharsoft and the improbability of further investigation tnectieri ng data of significant valne, no investigation authorized by this headquarters/4602d AISS, It is highly possthle that this sighting was canged by a/e, possibly jet a/c. [FS ConcLUS Tons ATSOP Foltix 7 (2Ark 55)
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Declassification Authority NND 923007 USE FOR URGENT tPF, Wy: \\ DO NOF CLEAR THROUGH SS COMMUNICATION OFFICE SS ¢ LETFERS omer RRR ™ \ CIEE box must be checked) CLASSIFICATION IN REPLY REFER TO: bl} REGULAR MAIL : Cj SPECIAL DELIVERY ery p fim ; ' . NDL/ Code: 33/5 CJ REGISTERED MAIL. x 3955 z 12 To: DER OF CP INTELL, HG ,USAF',das,D.C. eee SEEEDEC EX : i TCH INTELL CEN, WP AFB > CHIO (ATINS AT Ad-2C) Permits dispatch or informal language. L~ . ae May be sent (1) with enclosures, (2) in “ait ie *B, Col. Sy prings, Col. a window envelope (size 87%” x 334”), at AF3 » Newburgh, Ny Y. if contents
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Declassification Authority NND 923007 NAVAL ALR EXPERIMENTAL STATICN IAVAG ATR MaTERIAL CoNTadt PHILADJLPHIA 12, PA. 24 May 1955 Front CDR William H. HELANDG, USN To: istrict Intelligence Officer P. 0, Box 100, U. S, Naval Base Philadelphia 12, Fa. Subj: Unidentified flying objects; reporting of Ref: (a) COMFOUR Instruction 3320.14 of 19 Nev 1952 1. In compliance with reference (a) the following is reported: a. Intermittent bright izht traveling at a speed estimated at ‘over one thousand miles per hoyr emitting no sound, except when first sighted a thunder-type sound was heard. Approached from

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