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|  1. DATE | 2. LOCATION | 12. CONCLUSIONS  |
| --- | --- | --- |
|  24 May 64 | Millinocket, Maine | ☐ Was Balloon ☐ Probably Balloon ☐ Possibly Balloon  |
|  3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local 2100 EST (D) GMT 25/0100Z | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION XX ☐ Ground-Visual ☐ Ground-Radar ☐ Air-Visual ☐ Air-Intercept Radar | ☐ Was Aircraft ☐ Probably Aircraft ☐ Possibly Aircraft  |
|  5. PHOTOS ☐ Yes ☑ No | 6. SOURCE civilian | ☐ Was Astronomical ☑ Probably Astronomical ☐ Possibly Astronomical  |
|  7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 5 min est. | 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS one | 9. COURSE flowing  |
|  10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHT
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They held hands and he told me that they
were so scared that he almost went
through the car unshield.
They desirebed the ball of fire as being
about 2 1/2 feet in diameter.
They describe the ball as bouncing when
it came towards them and when it left it
seen to fly or flow away.
I am interested as much information
about objects similar to this description.
Would you please forward as much in
formation as possible to the above address

I have you
Dincerely Yours

Millinocket, Maine
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Department of
Unidentified Flying
Objects.

Street.
Millinocket, Maine
May 27, 1964.

Dear Sir,

I have known my has address an unidentified object no body has ever seen.

This was on May 24, 1964, approximately 9 p.m. on the Millinocket lake road of the vicinity of a miacus lake another man were driving in a car towards Millinocket lake and all of a sudden a ball of fire appeared on the side of the road it stood about 5 minutes they got out of the car to get a better view of the fireball.

Upon another it was a fireball then he became very fritted and ran back to the car.

And this time the f
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SA FOI

Department of Unidentified Flying Objects U.S. Air Force Washington, D.C.

RECEIVED
64 JUN 1 13 57
AFDAGFBI

May 29, 1964

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