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04/1800Z

DATE OF INFO 4 March 1950

ACTION Grass Plains, Texas

SOURCE Male Civilian

DATE IN TO ATIC

COLOR White to Silvery

SPEED Slow

ALTITUDE

LENGTH OF TIME OBSERVED

TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground

MANAGUING One object did barrel roll

A/C

ATTN TO:

AF NO.

SUBJECT NO.

DATE OF REPORT

TIME OF RECEIPTING 1200 CST

DATE Flat and elliptical

SIZE

SOURCE SE

NO. IN GROUP 4 or 5

MARKS

SPEECHES

TREATMENT ATIC Form 329
(3 Jan 52)
page 2
HEADQUARTERS
AIR MATERIEL COMMAND
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE
DAYTON, OHIO

IN REPLY ADDRESS BOTH COMMUNICATION AND ENVELOPE TO COMMANDING GENERAL, AIR MATERIEL COMMAND, ATTENTION FOLLOWING OFFICE SYMBOL:
MCIAXA

10 March 1950

Mr. [redacted]
Cross Plains, Texas

Dear Sir:

Receipt of your letter dated 7 March 1950 is hereby acknowledged.

Your letter will be forwarded to the office interested in these matters.

If further information is desired you will be contacted.

Your action in writing this Command is appreciated.

Yours truly,

[Signature]

PRYAN L. DAVIS
Colonel, USAF
Air Adjutant 
page 3
Dayton, Ohio.
March 7, 1950.

Gentlemen:

On Saturday March 4th, 1950 a few minutes before noon C.S.T. a cluster of objects (4 or 5) were seen to hang in the sky over this small city population. 2500. A few minutes after being cited two of these objects moved off slowly in a south-easterly direction from Cross Plains. As they moved slowly than the air one was seen to do a "bonel roll" while the other followed traveling in regular fashion. These objects were white to silver in color and probably were flat and elliptical in shape. No noise or exhaust gas or flame was cited here from the objects.

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