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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 2. LOCATION Ll November 1957 White Sulphur Sp igs, W.V 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Local ~€:Ground- Vi sual © Ground-Rador GMT 0 Air Vidal LaQYS C3 Air-Intercept Radar 5.. PHOTOS ~ | 6 SOURCE © a O Yes XIOMNo Civitian 7. LENGTH OF CBSERVATION en ee ee ee ee ee ee eee 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9% COURSE REE ia IIE) A oh ue tes ceo 12. CONCLUSIONS Wos Balloon Probably Balloon Possibly Balloon Wos Aircraft Probably Aircraft Possibly Aircroft Was Astronomical Probably Astronomical Possibly Astronomical Other Socliihiali ST Atnsulficient Data for Evaluat…
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FA SRP em RRS ene ecm tee ae Cece ote ee ME RRB orn MSIE ETH DES wate ee DEPARTNENT OF THE AIR FORCE HSADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE WASHINGTON The ene peeeer General USA 3d District Office of Special Investigations 1612 S, Cameron Street, [arrisburg, Pa. Mailing Address: Post Office 30x 709 ODO 24-195 19 NOV 1957 SPOT INTELLIGWIC’S RSPORT SU3JSCT: Unidentified Flying Object Sighted while traveliiug on U.S, Route 59 from Covington, Virginia to White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia (2 or 3 miles within the West Virginia state line) at approximately 2215Z to 22292, 11 iiovember 1957, TO: Com…
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aye *) heed eee foal gale of WAR Ae mg gl) teas 1 iq DOS, File 300 24-195, SPOT INTSLLIGOICS REPORT, Sudvjs Unidentified Flying Object Sighted while traveling oa U.S, Noute 6) from Covington, Virginia to White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia ( or 3 miles within the Yest Virginia state line) at approximately 2° 152 to 22°07, Ll November 1957, ———— oo cpl “ow +» alternately from orange to(arey and that at the opposite end was a constant Corange color, stated that there was onlyCoue object and that he did not hear any unusual noise. He further related that the object looked like*it had an arch-lik…
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Has a File 300 24-195, SPOT IWTELLIGHVCS REPORT, Subj: Unidentified Lj Flyiag Object Sighted while traveling on U,S, Route 60 from Covington, 8 ae, Virginia to White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia (2 or 3 miles within the West Virginia state line) at approximately 22152 to 22202, 11 Movember 1957, Ceiling: Clear Sky Visibility: 15 Miles Cloud Cover: None , advised that there are no weather facilities in the ‘ihite Sulphur Springs, West Virginia area, but that all weather stations arouud the area reported clear skies with no restrictions to visibility. He stated that, in his opinion, the weathe…
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