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9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE O Ves JLINe FORM FTD serves 0-329 (TDE) Previews editions of this form may be used,
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on y vu ¢ © ( \\\ ° | | K, (Unclassified) Unidentified Plyiag Object Tatelligence Division, ATLOSOUTS igores | dastover AFB, Masa, Il Dee 53 19 iow 53 Bab | J, 4, Goolaby, Captain, 1605th 13 iz, WADISON C, THOMAS, Major, Ucar Chief? “Llot NCLASSiFiep Attached herewith is sa unideutified flying object report, subnittad by the iatelligence Officer, ‘sores Air Transport Station, ‘The information subd= mitted follows the format outlined in mr, Gb, APR 200-2, subject: * (Tnelassi- fied) "nideatified flying Objects Reporting (Short Title: ‘'T°0B)" ), dated 25 August 1953, APTROVEDs | MADISON C, THOM
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| UNCLASSIFIED gga - TateLligence Division, ATLD=-MaTS «—- 1R=537~53 das tover T. 36 Le De 7. &. be Ce ad. Fe Pe Be h, 1. Me b. O. a. a f. Le b. A738, Mass, tO LJ round quarter red one JA negative pegative negative resembled an ~xplosioa tri ghtnees of object object, ostimated to be at @,000 feat, did not rove, object estimated to be at 2,900 faat, did not move, i7A just vanished two (2) seconds airvisual si/A C<54, slo, 2665, 9,000 feet, 113 degrees magnetic, 220 inots, Jsores Air Traasport Station 01002, 19 iow 53 night Catimated to be 25 to 30 miles x of 3943-38154 +6 aifA . Gta »'010 1605t
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ONCLASSIFIED Tatelligance Division, MATS R-53753 Westover AFB, Mass. 3 3 te De 106 li, 6. 2/10 stratus at 1,000 feet; 10/10 alto stratus at 9,000 frat (at island of Corvo) f, none N/A iiJA fA N/A . : The sighting lasted caly ‘wo seconds and therefore vas not verified by other crew members, The weather renort for 01002 on 19 iiew 53 indicated no storms were imown to be in the area of the Sighting, The winds at the ‘sores Air Transport “tation and viciaity on 13 .iov 53 were such that all weather balloons released by this station would have bean carried in the opposite direction of the amw sight

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