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DATE OF BID 1948 Winter 1948

FROM: SOUTHERN Sun Valley, Calif

TO: State night, early morning

FROM: Blue Green and white exhaust

SUB: High

AIR: No

DEPARTMENT OF THE CHAIRMAN

TITLE OF INFORMATION

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MCIAXS/GWT/amw 28

MCIAXS

San Valley, California
Dear Mr. [redacted]
Receipt of your letter dated 30 April 1945, is acknowledged.
Your action in reporting this matter to the proper authorities is appreciated.

Sincerely yours,
W. R. CLINGERMAN
Colonel, USAF
Chief, Analysis Division
Intelligence Department

K2A13.6012-1
Nov-Dec 1948

Questionnaire Checks Flying Saucer Stories

WASHINGTON, April 28 (AP)—If you think you've seen a flying saucer, the air force has a standard questionnaire for you to fill out.
It is part of "Project Saucer," the two-second search of the technical intelligence divi
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Sun Valley, California.

Sun Valley, California.
April 30th. 1949

United States Air Force.
Washington D. C.

Re: "Project Saucer and Rockets"

Gentlemen;

The Daily News, a local paper and under the date-line of "Washington, April 28 (AP- states the following: Questionnaire Checks Flying Saucer Stories.

This is to state that I, on several occasions since last winter have seen what appears to have been an object or rocket hurtling through the sky during the late night and - early hours of the morning. The objects were apparently traveling at a high rate of speed, and were traveling across the

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