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| 1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION | | --- | --- | | 24 January 65 14/2150Z | Thaxion, Virginia | | 3. SOURCE | 18. CONCLUSION | | Civilian | AIRCRAFT | | 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS | | One | Witness watching B-52 thought to be at 10-15 miles altitude. While watching B-52 a "crazy looking cigar shaped thing" twice as large as the B-52 at the same altitude flew East at more than 2,000 mph. Witness believed that it must have had a rear jet motor. | | 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | COMMENTS: Sighting probably another A/C only at a lower level to give impressi…
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Martin M. Jack May 5, 1965 Chief (SC) Sr. Whiteington N.C. Jan. 16, 1965 Note: Alice Litton: 11-25-64 " " 12-22-64 My dear Sir: On Thursday, Jan. 14, 1965, I was watching a B-52 flying unit 8 miles west of Bedford, Va., about 4:30 P.M. It was flying about 10 or 15 miles high. A few minute later here came a crazy looking cigar shop thru twice or more. Longer than the B-52, same height, heading East a few miles north of the route of the B-52. It must have had a rear cot motor and probably was flying at +2,000 miles (2) hours. I see such a thing + just can not seem to believe an accept what I…
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WASHINGTON, D. C. JUN 11 1925 Department of the Interior Attorney: Marton M. Gacke Major, U.S.A.F. Chief, Pictorial Branch — SAFO L-PB Washington 20330 D. C.
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U.S. C.A.S. McIntosh, N.Y. Chap. 10 Washington, D.C. My dear Sir: Two years ago I wrote & reported a flying lances. Early October 1906 I saw occurrence with some characteristics, as follows, some location. 700 yards N.W. of my place are hundreds of long & thistles, a friendly wind, as the supply is one enclosing, were blowing into the atmosphere by a strong wind, on a clear, bright October day (19th). These people were blowing from a kill across valleys & ridges, and I saw several rising hundreds of feet & occasionally I would see one caught in a cross or soft & would a…
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