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PROJECT 10073 RECORD

|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION  |
| --- | --- |
|  May 1965 | Burlington, Massachusetts 1 Witness (13 Yr Old)  |
|  3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION  |
|  Civilian | Other (UNRELIABLE REPORT)  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | Correspondence from youth of 13 dating back to 1963. Lad has seen lights on more than one occasion.  |
|  One |   |
|  5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS  |
|  30 Minutes | Light observed for about 30 minutes. Motion toward a star and slightly rising. Reportedly moved in front of a cloud. Sighting possibly astronomical however risi
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
WASHINGTON

3 February 1965

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Dear Mr. [redacted]

Attached as requested is the report on Project Blue Book, the Air Force project on unidentified flying objects.

Sincerely,

[Signature]

MASTON M. JACKS
Major, USAF
Public Information Division
Office of Information

1 Atch
Report

Mr. [redacted]
Ext
Burlington, Massachusetts

|  RETURN TO: | K243.6012-1  |
| --- | --- |
|  May 1965 |   |

1003680
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Burlington Mass.
Pentefon Building
Department of Information
Washington D.C.
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A7

Burlington Mass.
December 14, 1964

Dear Gentlemen:

My last letter I thank you for all the information you gave me in my requests. I would like to have new V. I. O. reports on the latest V. I. O. and sightings. But if any money is needed I will gladly endorse it in my return letter.

Thank you.

Truly yours,

age 4

: Why is Venus mistaken from V. I. O.
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DeHone

November 19, 1963

Dear [redacted] and [redacted]

This is in reply to your letters of November 2, 1963, in which you both request information on the subject of Unidentified Flying Objects.

There is no evidence, in more than 8,000 cases that the Air Force has investigated, that would indicate that Unidentified Flying Objects come from outer space and are interplanetary vehicles under intelligent control. Nearly all of the UFO reports received by the Air Force have been identified as airplanes or balloons, meteors, birds or even a mirage or reflection. The very few reports which cannot
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The Pentgon
Washington 25, DC

RECEIVED
Nov 13 1 25 PM '63
DEPT OF ARMY, TAGO
OPERATIONS BRANCH
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AT
A0
2
Washington Mass.
November 21, 1943

Dear Gentlemen,

I am interested in U.F.O.S.
I want to no if you can give as much information as you can on U.F.O.S. Because I see lots of objects in the sky some are small some are big could you tell me if I saw an object in the sky how do I do if it is U.F.O. or not. And what are some of the objects you can mistake as U.F.O.S. And could you tell me the planets that U.F.O.S. come from? Please could you give me some sightings. Because ~~there is~~ twice near me and he's going to move. I wanted some sighting too so I can make reports on them. Could yo
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THE Pentagon
Washington 25, D.C.

RECEIVED
COORDINATION & RECORD
DIVISION

Nov 8 11 59 PM '63
OFFICE
SECRETARY OF THE ARMY

RECEIVED
Nov 13 1 25 PM '63
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

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