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UFOB INDEX CARD Sea see a a j et i. DATE ¢ CATION { , CONCLUSIONS ! se fF : AF Psoruary 1955 (Campus) Vest. Kentucky Gol. E Seketly Balle "3. DATE-TIME GROUP..—~—“—....... «SL TYPE OF OBSERVATION. {QO Possibly Balloon : {} Was Aircrafre Local . =e a eT Ros OS se EE 33 Ground-Vi sua! QO Ground-Rodar A wale Kivacats GM T_: 19/02 9/0225 7 A 2 130 aT 0 Air- Vi sual 0 Air Intercept Radar Possibly Aircraft a. ‘PHOTOS | 6. SOURCE Are “1 fas Astronomical O Yes ro Probably Astronomical oe 0 : Leal Duadietee Satie: |. | RBS Rane canes (eee aN BL aia ae ee | Po ssibly Astronomica 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION…page 1
—— ee ee ee ee eee ee en — U. do AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHE This questionnaira hos been prop ated 30 that you can give the U. S. Air Force os much information as possinis conceming the unidentttied aerial phenomenon that you | iy [ P Pisass iy fo an3awer as many GUuastions as YOU poss sibly con. The information tha! you giva wil by vsed fooy research Pura s a, ariel will an ragarded ma confidential material, Your Mmoities ve tt! ba used in cornaction with any sfareaments, conclusions, OF publications without Your Pormeisgho We requast this parsenal information go that, If it Is deemed…
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. Sa. haf were the weather conditions at the tina you saw the obloct? a Cloor it ( ap Pity % hob ‘5 oar Scatiarud clouds , Stroi i d. Thick or hoavy clouds l, Don's | e., Don't remomber 34,3 WEATHER (Circle One) 34.4 TEMPERATUS | a) b, Fog, mist, or light rain b, Cool c¢. Moderate orheavy rain Co," Har) d. Snow d. Hor 0, Don't remember a, Don't remembea 35, When did you report to soma official tha? you had seen tha object? / f f 2 / 7 & 0 PIER Ak ( 1S Ree ee aL nae ia a a Day Month /~ Y ear 36, Wes anyone olsa with you af the time you saw the obfect? (Circle One) ( Yes") No 34,1 IF you answere…
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