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| 1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION | | --- | --- | | 29 April 52 29/1525Z | Syracuse, New York | | 3. SOURCE Civilians | 10. CONCLUSION INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION | | 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One | Disappearance not noted. Sounds like balloon. Insufficient Data for evaluation. | | 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 5 Minutes | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Round silver disc-shaped object leaving an exhaust was observed at a high altitude appearing to be stationary. | | 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual | | | 7. COURSE Stationary | | | 8. PHOTOS ☐ Yes ☑ No | | | 9. PHYSICAL EV…
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UNCLASSIFIED ACTION 2 24/1/125 EDT SYRACUSE, NY. 1916 UNCLASSIFIED RA173T WPC211 YDC183 TYD185 TMA241 CBB136 JEPSN 025146A PP JEDEN JEDWP JEPEO JEPHQ JEPNB 555 DE JEPSN 041 P 301521Z FM INTELLIGENCE OFFICER 655TH AC&W SQDN WATERTOWN NY TO JEPHQ/DIR OF INTELLIGENCE HQ USAF WASHINGTON 25 DC JEDEN/CG ENT AFB COLORADA SPRINGS COLORADO JEDWP/AIR TECH INTELL CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OHIO ATTN ATIAA-2C INFO JEPNB/CG EADF STEWART AFB NEWBURGH NY JEPSN/CG 32D ADIV /D/ HANCOCK FLD EASTWOOD STA 6 SYRACUSE NY JEPEO/CO 4711TH DEF WG PRESQUE ISLE AFB PRESQUE ISLE MAINE /A ACL 04117 PD FLYOBRPT CLN UN…
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5. OBSERVERS WERE MRS CMA MRS CMA AND TWO OTHER WOMEN PAGE TWO P93A 05 WHOSE NAMES WERE NOT GIVEN PD 6. WEATHER CONDITIONS WERE GOOD AND VISIBILITY UNLIMITED PD 7. NEGATIVE 8. NONE 9. NEGATIVE 10. UNKNOWN PD END 30/1740Z APR JPEPSN DOWNGRADED AT 3 YEAR INTERVALS: DECLASSIFIED AFTER 12 YEARS. DOD DIR 5200.10 UNCLASSIFIED cy 1
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UNCLASSIFIED | NML XW 1AR | Date: 29 April 53 | C: Send Form A | | --- | --- | --- | | B S P Q R F G A | L.C.T.: 11:25 am | F: More info needed | | T R O P O M Q Q | Location: | H²: N: | | | Syracuse, N.Y. | | REMARKS: Form A on this. How did it disappear? 108 0.1
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McMillin Observatory 22 June 1953 1st Lt. Robert Olsson ATIC - Wright-Patterson AFB Dear Lt. Olsson; Here are the comments on the recent batch of material. A few cases are certainly of considerable interest. Over all, in this batch, Venus counts for only one: 28 January, Stuttgart. Fireballs most probably account for 4 cases; balloons for four and aircraft for three. Coming to the interesting cases: the Korean 20 April should certainly be followed up. This comes very close to being a security-Intelligence matter. I'd certainly like to get more information on this. How about sending a few F…
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