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|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION  |
| --- | --- |
|  26 October 64 | Summit, New Jersey  |
|  3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION  |
|  Civilian | UNRELIABLE REPORT (FAKE)  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS |   |
|  Not Stated |   |
|  5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS  |
|  Not Stated | Request for form to report sighting. Requester mailed for form from Tampa, Fla and requested that the form be sent to 64 Tulip St., Summit, New Jersey.  |
|  6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION |   |
|  Ground-Visual | COMMENTS: Form NOT returned after 90 day delay. Alleged witness had requested FTD Form 164 on
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January 16, 1965.

Defense Department,
Washington, D.C.

To Whom It May Concern,

I would like to report a strange phenomena which I observed on October 26, 1964. I was told I could get forms for reporting unidentified objects from Washington.

Sincerely,

[Signature]

Summit, New Jersey

[Signature]

Defense Department
Washington,
District of Columbia.

10-2 001163
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C. M. C., P. O. Box 167, Prorida.
January 16, 1965.

Department of the Air Force
Office of the Secretary,
Washington, D.C.

To Whom It May Concern:

I am requesting all available information, including detailed reports and personal interviews, regarding the unidentified flying objects sighted at Washington National Airport on the 19th of July, 1952.

The unidentified flying objects were picked up on radar at the Washington National Airport Control Tower and the Civil Aironautics Authority building. They were also visually sighted at Andrews Air Force Base and by jets attempting to intercept th
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Clearwater, Florida.

SANTA FE, CALIF.
JAN 17
1965
FLA.

SAVE THE EAST
BUY U.S. GENERAL
ON PAYROLL STORES

Department of the Air Force
Office of the Secretary,
Washington 25, D. C. 20330

SAF-OIPB
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26 OCT 64

4 February 1965

Dear Mr. [redacted]

Attached as requested is the Air Force report on the alleged UFO sightings in the Washington, DC, area in 1952.

Also attached is FTD Form 164 which is used for reporting unidentified flying object observations to the Air Force. This form should be completed as fully as possible and returned to this office for evaluation. You will be advised of the findings of the Air Force.

Sincerely,

MASTON M. JACKS
Major, USAF
Public Information Division
Office of Information

2 Atch
1. Washington, DC, report
2. FTD Form 164

Mr. [redacted]
Summit, New Jers
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Florida.
September 29, 1964

Dept. of the Air Force
Pentagon
Washington, D.C.

Dear Major Jacks,

I'm writing in request of all available information regarding the reports and sightings of Unidentified Flying Objects (referred to by the Press as Flying Saucers) over the Binghamton-Endicott, N.Y. area during July, August, and September, 1964. I've heard accounts of the Air Force sending over 100 men into the above mentioned area to investigate the sightings. If you do not have any details at your disposal, kindly inform me of the name & address of the chief investigator, and the name(s) of 
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Harvard University, informed me to write to you for a personal response.

It would also be appreciated if you would kindly send a copy of the findings to Mr. [redacted] for your [redacted].

Trusting to hear from you at your earliest convenience, I am

Very truly yours,

[redacted]
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HEADQUARTERS
FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION
AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OHIO

REPLY TO
ATTN OF: TDEW

SUBJECT: Request for UFO Information 27 Oct 64

TO: Hq USAF SAFOI PB (Major Jacks)
Wash D C 20330

1. Reference the attached letter from [redacted], requesting information on unidentified flying objects. Previous correspondence has been received from Mr [redacted] in May and June of 1964. The following is a suggested reply to him:

Dear Mr [redacted],

Your statement that the Air Force sent 100 men to investigate the Binghamton - Endicott UFO

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