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| 1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION | | --- | --- | | 18 February 65 19/0030Z | Newport News, Virginia | | 3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION | | Civilian | UNRELIABLE REPORT | | 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | | | One | | | 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS | | 10 Minutes | Cylinder smaller on one end than the other. No sound trail or unusual features. Had green and yellow lights surrounding a larger white light. Bright. Observed from sidewalk in front of house. Object was stationary. Watched for 10 min and went to get additional witness, when they returned the object…
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18 FEB A/C B B 1 MAR 1922 HEADQUARTERS 4500TH AIR BASE WING UNITED STATES AIR FORCE LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, VIRGINIA 23365 REPLY TO ATTN OF: DO/2711 SUBJECT: Report of Investigation of UFO 1 MAR 1922 TO: AFSC (FTD) Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 1. The following information is presented as directed by paragraph 14, AFR 200-2: a. Description of the object: (1) Shape: Cylinder; small on one end and large on the other. (2) Size: Grapefruit held at arms length. (3) Color: Green and yellow lights surrounding a larger white bright light. (4) Number: One. Values 21.79.28 (5) Formation: None. W…
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c. Manner of observation: (1) Ground-visual. (2) No optical aids were used. (3) Not applicable. d. Time and date of sighting: (1) 0030Z 19 February 1965 (Approx.) (2) Light conditions: Night. e. Location of observer: (1) [blacked out], Newport News, Virginia. f. Identifying information on observer: (1) [blacked out], age 70, [blacked out], Newport News, Virginia, retired draftsman, questionable reliability. g. Weather and Winds: Aloft conditions at time and place of Sighting: (1) Clear. (2) Surface 230/7 6000 300/27 10,000 280/49 16,000 280/54 20,000 280/66 30,000 270/73 47,000 260/124 (3)…
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h. There was no other unusual activity or condition which might account for the sighting. i. There was no interception of the object. j. Numerous aircraft were in the area at the time sighting. k. This report was prepared by Captain William L. Bishop (DCO-S), Langley AFB, Virginia, Mr. [redacted] stated that he observed an object, larger than the moon, for approximately ten minutes before calling his neighbor to see it. He turned to tell his neighbor what he had seen. When he turned back toward the object, it had disappeared. The neighbor saw nothing unusual at all. Investigation revealed n…
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4500 ABW (DO) LANGLEY AFB, VA. 23365 POSTAGE AND FEES PAID UNITED STATES AIR FORCE OFFICIAL BUSINESS EV 4/0 AFSC (FTD) Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433
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