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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS Logotee, Indiana Was Bolloon 282 February 1957 Crane, Indiana Probably Balloon 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Possibly Balloon Wawa eee ees %2kxGround- Visual BD Ground-Radar 9 Be Ni aviti GMT 29/7 01207 , NOLOZ O Air Vi sual O Air-Intercept Radar O Possibly Aircraft | Se PHOLOR Nk Oy SOURME.) fo ee ee Cj Was Astronomicol 0 Yes 1 Probably Astronomical “fkNo Civilian O Possibly Astronomical 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE . SRB 0) ) 1} tical ATEN a hs Weal CSUR ma ! : O Insufficient Data for Evalu
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ng i Vdbibny ake. dé OU» Ene ; | _-« 2466TH ATR RESERVE FLYING centeR 2GO25-7-0/ = United States Air Force Bakalar Air Force Base Columbus, Indiane SUBJECT: Transmittal of "UFOR" Reports | TOs Commander yee it Air Defense Command Ent Air Force Base Colorado Springs, Colorado . 1, The attached report is forwarded in accordance with Air Force Regulation 200-2 9 Paragraph 4a. | 2, This activity is unable to comply with the prescribed PSs Seth reporting procedure as defined in paragraph 7, above cited recuse ; lation. ie 2 Ine} Ke BERT L.. RAVSOURN UTCB Report dtd CWO, W-3,. USA 20 May 1957” woe ¢
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U. &. NAY OAL AMMUMITION DEPOT CRANE, INDIANA 'M REPLY R2Nee To, sch es ely 2) MAY | 1957 PCA: To: Comaanding Officer, U. S. Na&wval smeainition Depot, Crane, Indiana Cosmending Ofticer, Baxalear Air Porce vane? CoOdumyus, Indiana Sabj: Unidentifted Flying CbJects, report of investigation of Ref: (a) SND DIS? 3600.1A of 2 Ped 1956 le Subject report has been compiled in accordsence with reference (a). 2. Om the evening of(28 Pesrusry 1957) at A510, & revort waa recelred tast @ Department of Defense(Security Putrolasm attached to the Depot had seen ‘two unidentified flying objects travelling in 
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rok “~ ¥ ,P P4 "_. T* 6. This report was prepared by the Legal Ofiica whose commenta and orelimilnary snalysis of pessible cmises Toe two objects were apparently conventional alzcrait. : tee (Leese Commander Eastern Seafront ComNine ‘ | ! ' | | |
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c a "wis sae _ sow we KP ep VY 7 é a* = EIR Rh NT TENE A RPE | ee: aes ae a, ; em Re ped fae a Sg a pees | ; = ~ bai 7 ‘ued AYE ‘ He, 7 ii ae eo Ny , i ee rp " " * r, — = - ’ a. - +? s ‘ = Ps, * ie , aa = a F = "ed « U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This. questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much } infermation as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. ePhelaenh | Please. try to answer ts mony questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will Ss aspire RR 2 be used: for research purposes: Your iain
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i* “62 Ke : : Page 2 8. IF you saw the object at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2. MOON (Circle One): 4 | a. None, AS eis iy Se eg | °. Bright moonlight 3 | b. Afew — : sd b. Dull moonlight —— - tid " 7 c. Many: FREE med  ¢. No moonlight—pitch dark Sa aa “4 d. Don'tremember fo er oe ~ ds.Don’t remember. aes 7 Wet wore the wecier condi Sine yous sam the obec? MASI a rest Ode % i CLOUDS (Circle One: : PME So a _ WEATHER (Circle One SES ae a = = a a ca, 0g mist, or light rain. 4 = ~ Set = iw @ | - oes ce Moderste or soy rain 1 r ie i a * 7 a ‘ 
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« pl = ——— # — 5 ee PP ete gee err: See eee ® = - * i ’ pe a | al U.S. Air Force I Page 3 14. Did the object disappear while you were watching it? If so, how? a 3 / f ; 4 / o~ ate te : | ~ ; } t : 2 /. Berit ac Did the object move behind something at any time, particularly a cloud? ( 2, m _ - (Circle One. af (Yes CP) ~ Don't know. IF you answered YES, then tell what 3s" es boy) f ean : ©) yk. | _ Lange if r “ te . a a a , a . | 4 ey Bist Sawn Say... Hig ! as ae rae ea, ‘ Zz Y ae ¥ i E Didthe object mave i in front of something at any time, particularly a cloud? wets ee MPA Oneal’. 35 ae 4 1e "
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WFO form continued 20. Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object? _IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was? 24, Fy you v were: = MOVING AN: AUTOMOBILE o or. other yehicl le i | < a Le a " sath 25. ele; you observe ne objec nicuataen Page 4 _ 2. ea gece i ET cr Ss (Circle One) ‘Yes No IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estimate? _< Fw a tad OA £7. £ Tg AE a a ee oe eS a eee 21. Do you think you can estimate how far shat from you the object was? Pans (Circle One) . £¥es q No * 22. Where were you located when you saw he object? 23. Were you (Circle One)

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