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1 ao I eT EEF 1. OATZ « TIME GROUP 2. LOCATON 10. CONCLUSION —-_ -_, — —_— & «ame « PHOTOS 3 Yes - 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Oo Yee ZX Ne FORM : FTD sep 63 0-329 (TOE) rrevious - dene of this form may bo used.
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al eon Na A ada EN Rk a A al a al ls sll Bd AF FGRM 112—PART | ec sgieieationy / APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 , (LEAVE BLANX) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT 4” i FROM (Agency) “5S a 9 OE eee 1 Te oe ‘Paul L, Larson, Capte, Arty Bq 2d Army SUMMARY: (Enier concioe summery of repert. Gise significance in final one-sonience paragraph. List inclowures at lower left. Begm text of report on AF Form 1i9—Part 1) The following FLYOSRPT was forwarded to this iq by Major Mclaughlin, =2 Sece, % 2d Army, Ft. George G. Meade, Maryland and is forwarded in compliance with APL 7 par 7d and I¢I, Chapter ¥, Section …
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T os 2 . aniometion Only (No Case) ~ a eee, *s *% hae y “= # vources OSI Lj septa RRM FF 48 Sept. 13, 1953 -- Grants Pass, Oregon "I stepped outside at 1:30 AM. and im- mediately saw 4 very brilliant light di- rectly east and about half-way up the horizon. ‘This seemed to be quite close. I might compare the intensity of this light to the headlight of a car, but it looked more like a flare than a beam. It moved rapidly, but not exceedingly fast, to the south about 40 degrees, dipping and weav- ing slightly from side to side, hovered a few seconds, made a large circle then moved slightly higher …
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AF FORM J12—PART It APPROVED | JUNE 1948 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT “D7 many, Shower Ts. x. © Te33538 se 2 kL The following FLIOBRPT was forwarded to this by Maj. Mclaughlin, G2 Sec., & 2nd Army, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland. Times 12/0600-0610Z Sep 1953 Locations Obdject observed in a northeasterly direction from & 2d Arnsy, miles from Ft, Meade). Altitude: Estimated 5-6000 feet Lirection: Moving from MB to N very swiftly, zigesazging, rising rapidil;, stopoing, and then moving off rapidly again. Descriptions oy golden light similiar to a star and about four (1:) times ag large. Di…
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