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i 4 ae oe Sh we SN ee ek ee ee te RG an ade AS ER aS YR el ee en De mae Sar ue THIS PAGE IS UNCLASSIFIED ty : —SEGRET- UNITED STATES AIR FORCE SECURITY SERVICE: seen ELECTRONIC Serene MIJI QUARTERLY (U) CLASSFIED BY USAFINTEL 201-6 EXEMPT FROM GENERAL DECLASSIFICATION SCHEDULE OF EXECUTIVE ORDER 11652 EXEMPTION CATEGORY 3. DECLASSIFY ON: 31 DECEMBER 2008 SERSAURTELDAN NAOT THIS PAGE IS UNCLASSIFIED NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS SD Px) & of wT ~ Sofie ee a a rr el This document is part of an unclassified series
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EDITORIAL ....-.- ee a ee a ee ee ee MIJI SURVEY 2 2 ee eee ee ees Oe SPECIAL INTEREST ITEMS | : COMPLETING THE "BIG PICTURE". 2.2.2 +e ee eet tt ts : NOW YOU SEE IT, NOW YOU DON'T... .---- essere Se ee MEACONTNG 3 es ee PO a BP ee GEE Go 2a) op Ce oe Den Or Oy aCe a ee eee tas oe Se Beh Bs ee Be ee Vii (THIS PAGE IS UNCLASSIFIED) SECRED This document is part of an unclassified series
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MQ 3-78 (@) NOW YOU Sie Ui, NOM YOU DON? tT The following article was written by Captain Henry S. Shields, HQ USAFE/INOMP. the two F-¥4s involved in this incident were piloted by US military aviators we would have one of the most bizarre MIJI reports to date. and cannot be substantiated, it contains food for thought. incident is left to the imagination of each reader. is on file in our MIJI data bank. (U) 1. (@) "Sometime in his career, each pilot can expect to encounter strange, unusual happenings which will never be adequately or entirely explained by logic or subsequent investigation. The f…
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FO a 5.9 haf 2 cI A NN TE AN OE AP Mh MARAIS AAI MEI De NADA AAA nt 22M RCA SAE DR Sh nMOS RAPA TORY DUCA in o8 nn Ki es MQ 3-78 6. (@) "The two UFOs had hardly rejoined when a second object detached and headed straight down toward the ground at high speed. Having regained weapons and communications systems, the aircrew watched the third object, anticipating a large explosion when it struck the ground. However, it landed gently and cast a bright light over a two-three kilometer area. The pilot flew as low over the area as possible, fixing the object's exact location. 7. (@) "Upon return to hom…
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