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|  NAME | ADDRESS  |
| --- | --- |
|  MR. H. H. HILL | 1000 S. 10TH ST. NEW YORK, N.Y.  |
|  AGE | 1000 S. 10TH ST. NEW YORK, N.Y.  |
|  SEX | M  |
|  HOMETOWN | 1000 S. 10TH ST. NEW YORK, N.Y.  |
|  AGE | 1000 S. 10TH ST. NEW YORK, N.Y.  |
|  EDUCATION | Biewer High  |
|  SOC | 1000 S. 10TH ST. NEW YORK, N.Y.  |
|  EDUCATION | Biewer High  |
|  DEGREE | Agreed and Died  |
|  DATE OF THE 6 July |   |
|  LOCATION Biewer High |   |
|  SCHOOL | Agreed and Died  |
|  DATE IN TO ATIC |   |
|  COLOR | Dip glow  |
|  SITED | $20,000 ysh  |
|  2000 above horizon | ALTITUDE 450° angle  |
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UNCLASSIFIED

Incident #33 -- Birmingham, Alabama -- 6 July 1947

This incident has no obvious astronomical explanation.

The photograph purported to be a part of the report of the incident is not documented. There is no proof in the evidence at hand that it shows the objects described. From the word description alone, which is quite limited, the objects could be explained simply as rockets: "vertical ascent," "travelled in arc." Data is too meager for a definite conclusion, however.

If the photograph is authentic, it would be extremely valuable to know the shutter speed at which it was taken
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RECEIVED
FEB 19 1945
F.E.P.C.
FEB 19 1945

Report of Local Firing Line
File # 102 (8 Jul 42) 2nd Ind
HQ, AIR DEFENSE COMMAND, Mitchel Field, New York, 25 July 1942
TO: Commanding General, Army Air Forces, Washington 25, D. C.
ATTN: AC/A6-2

Forwarded for your information.

FOR THE COMMANDING GENERAL:

S. W. SMITH
Colonel, GSC
Asst Chief of Staff - Intell.

3 Incls:
n/m
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RESTRICTED

UNCLASSIFIED

REGIDA: Ltr. H., BRITISH Mississippi AIR, Washington, D.C. 20500/1546
subj: Report on Local "Flying Disc."

819-1/624

Ltr Ind.

HEADQUARTERS, FOURTEENTH AIR FORCE, Orlando, Florida, NO 311817

TO: Commanding General, Air Defense Command, Mitchel Field, New York

1. Forwarded for information of your Headquarters.

2. This Headquarters has made an investigation of "Flying Disc" reports because this is an isolated case.

FOR THE COMMANDING GENERAL:

P. Murphy

I Incl: n/a

32715

36
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# 10. The Conspiracy

1. Staff Appreciated the attention of 18 157 975, and three days approximately 200 hours of the time at night and Admiral Munroe have the following statement to make concerning the appearance of "Flying Hires" in the vicinity of Washington, Alabama.

At 2000 hours, 6 July 1947, while I was eating around at my residence at _______________thence three, Birmingham, Alabama, my next door neighbor, _______________colored for me because to the front door that there were some, it was very interesting, that before I came to the front door I observe the objects. The objects ap
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UNCLASSIFIED
A/JCN/ale
HEADQUARTERS
BIRMINGHAM AIR RESERVE TRAINING DETACHMENT
BIRMINGHAM ARMY AIR FIELD
Birmingham, Alabama

8 July 1947

SUBJECT: Report on Local "Flying Disc"

TO: Commanding General
Fourteenth Air Force, ADC
Orlando, Florida
Attn: A-2

1. Inclosed herewith is a photograph of the "publicized flying disc," which was reportedly witnessed over Birmingham on the night of Sunday, 6 July 1947.

2. Attention is invited to the two light spots on the print and the light trail following the two discs. The arrow at the top of the photograph indicates the direction of flight. This 
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UNCLASSIFIED
MCIAXD-3/HWS/aw
JAN 28 1949

MCIAXD-3

SUBJECT: Report on Local "Flying Disc"

TO: Commanding Officer
2587th AF Reserve Training Center
Birmingham Municipal Airport
Birmingham, Alabama

1. Reference is made to your letter, subject as above, dated 8 July 1947 forwarded to this Command, a copy of which is inclosed.

2. Interest has been resumed in this incident and it is requested that as much of the following information as it is possible to obtain be forwarded to this Command, attention: MCIAXD-3:

a. Name and address of individual who made the photograph.
b. Name of camera
c. Foc
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U P Y
UNCLASSIFIED

Request for Film of Object Sighted (Birmingham, Ala., Incident #56)

MCIAXD MCIA 27 Feb 48 1

1. Reference is made to the inclosed letter dated 8 July 1497, subject, "Report on Local Flying Disc", regarding an unidentified object photographed over Birmingham, Alabama.

2. A study by photographic engineers of the negative and the information listed below may reveal valuable information regarding the object:

a. Name of camera

b. Type of film used

c. Developer, as well as time and temperature

d. Focal length of lens and "F" value used

3. It is requested that action be tak

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