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10 April 50
Robbins A.B., Ga.
S/SGT

11 April 50
C2:0 White and Red
"Top"
25' Diameter 500'-700'
N to E to N 4-5 Minutes
Ground
Turned to right and then back to left. Gained altitude very rapidly.

A/C

CONFIDENTIAL
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UNCLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS
WARNER ROBINS AIR MATERIEL AREA
Office of the Commanding General

Robins Air Force Base, Ga.
11 April 1950

SUBJECT: Spot Report of Unidentified Flying Object

TO: Commanding General
Headquarters AMC
Wright-Patterson AFB
Dayton, Ohio
ATTENTION: Chief of Intelligence

1. a. Observer: Captain Charles H. McMahon, Station Hospital
b. Location: Station Hospital, Robins Air Force Base, Robins Field, Georgia
c. Date and time: 10 April 1950 at approximately 0400
d. Weather C A V U: Wind negligible; Visibility - good

2. Captain Charles H. McMahon had returned to the base a fe
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UNCLASSIFIED

Spot Report of Unidentified Flying Object (cont'd) dtd 11 April 1950

4. Looking at the point where the flash had occurred, Sgt. Harrell saw a light approaching. At first he believed it was a plane which was on fire. He estimated the altitude to be about 500 to 700 feet. When first seen, from an oblique angle, the object had the same general appearance as a child's toy spinning top. No part of the object appeared to be spinning, turning, or revolving.

5. The object had a red glowing rim around the widest part. Behind that was a white shiny rim, and the interior portion seemed to
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UNCLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS
WARNER ROBINS AIR MATERIEL AREA
Office of the Commanding General

Robins Air Force Base, Ga.
11 April 1950

SUBJECT: Spot Report of Unidentified Flying Object

TO: Commanding General
Headquarters AMC
Wright-Patterson AFB
Dayton, Ohio
ATTENTION: Chief of Intelligence

1. a. Observer:
S/Sgt. Lovett C. Harrell, Jr., AF 14015031
Station Hospital

b. Location: Station Hospital, Robins Air Force Base,
Robins Field, Georgia

c. Date and time: 10 April 1950 at approximately 0400

d. Weather C A V U: Visibility Approximately 10 miles
Wind negl
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UNCLASSIFIED
Spot Report of Unidentified Flying Object (cont'd) dtd 11 April 1950

the day. His friends had driven away when he started into the building. He saw S/Sgt. Harrell standing in front of the building. He asked if it would be all right for him (Captain McMahon) to go in to rest for a few hours on one of the cots before reporting for duty. The Sgt. asked him if he could see the flying saucer in the sky. He looked up and saw a moving object in the sky. It was small - about the size of a star but was glowing red. The red light seemed to change in intensity. It did not blink, but faded b

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