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38_143685_box7_Incident_Summaries_1-100.pdf

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Authority: NND 917033
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CEECK- LIST - UFIDEI-:TlrIED 
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dd enroute to his office and before entering herd o in the traffic pettern. Looking up he t to the left he saw 2 silver objects of either spherical or disc-like shape moving about 300 MPH et spproximately 8000 ft hesding ebout 320° due north, Ee inmediately celled S/Sgt Gerald E. Neuman, T/Sgt Joseph Ruvolo and Miss Jannette Merie Scotte, Witnesses e!1 verified the sighting end the direction of the objects - all three stated that the objects were mving towerd Mojave, Calif, ey Witness was eure it was not an opticel illusion or that the objects were not weather balloons since they treveled egai
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TS ae flying toward Mojave, Calif, one directly back of the o Josenh Ruvolo ena $/Sgt. Gerald E, Nauman to the front B.0.Q "A" Blag. Pointing up in a direction directly above the group he asked them to expléin whet they saw. Witness states that she saw 2 silver-colored di athe a oneects ther, at a 6 about 300 to 400 MPH at en altitude of epproximstely 8,000 ft. She listened cerefuily for « few mimates but could hear no drone such as occasioned by any ‘eirecreft. Casting her eyes for a moment in amother direction end then looking back to the same spot she was able to distinguish the seme object
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U'Il of good health and sound mind and this was no halluc:!.nation
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