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28952371.pdf
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD | 1. DATE | 2. LOCATION | 3. CONCLUSIONS | | --- | --- | --- | | 30 Dec 52 | TERRIGAL, NEW SOUTH WALES | ☑ Was Balloon ☐ Probable Balloon ☐ Possibly Balloon | | 3. DATE THIS REPORT Level: 30/1200 Day: 30/1200Z | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ☑ Ground-Vessel ☐ Ground-Rofer ☐ Air-Vessel ☐ Air-Barrelage Roder | ☐ Was Aircraft ☐ Probably Aircraft ☐ Possibly Aircraft | | 5. PHOTOS ☐ Yes ☑ No | 6. SOURCE RAAF Officer | ☐ Was Aeronautical ☐ Probably Aeronautical ☐ Possibly Aeronautical ☐ Other | | 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One | 9. COURSE ☐ Other ☐ I…
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4 U.S.S. SEAL CONFIDENTIAL U.S.S. SEAL Australia IR-61-63 FLTCDRPT Australia Air Attache, Australia 25 Feb 53 20 Feb 53 A-6 George A. Uhrich, Lt Col, USAF USAF Staff Intelligence The following report concerning an unidentified flying object was forwarded to this office by the RAAF Director of Intelligence, Group Captain Alexander, 24 Feb 53. It is believed that the interrogation of Wing Commander Tomkins, which was personally conducted by Group Captain [redacted], was as comprehensive as possible, therefore, no additional interrogation or investigation was made by this office. No elect…
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UNCLASSIFIED (redacted) INCLOSURE 1 Air Attache, Australia IR-61-53 1 1 UNIDENTIFIED OBJECT The following report of an unidentified object is based on an interview with Wing Commander TOMKINS, R.A.A.F., at R.A.A.F. Head-Quarters on 28th January, 1953. 2. At approximately noon on the 30th December, 1952, Wing Commander TOMKINS was on the beach at Terrigal New South Wales (cat. 33° 36'5, Long. 151° 27'2) 3. He observed to eastward over and beyond a low headland an extremely bright object which he then estimated to be at 2,000 feet at two miles and subsequently estimated to be at an angle o…
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