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SIFIED 26 July 1953 UNCLAS | Nellis AF Base, Nevada — Description Two civilians who work in the Aero Maintenance Section at Nellis A¥ Base were on a picnic at Deer Creek Springs, Nevada, when they saw an unidentified flying object that was estimated to be 100 feet in diameter and at an altitude of 70,000 feet. The odject was silvery metallic in color and reflected the rays of the sun brilliantly at times. ‘The object was observed for a period of one hour with both ten power and seven power bincculars. Discussion Reporting officer stated in his report that there were no weather balloons or airc

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