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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD

|  1. DATE 9 or 12 August 1956 | 2. LOCATION Camden, Alabama Panama City, Florida (vicinit | 12. CONCLUSIONS ☐ Was Balloon ☐ Probably Balloon ☐ Possibly Balloon  |
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|  3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local GMT 10/0012Z | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ☑ Ground-Visual ☐ Air-Visual ☐ Ground-Radar ☐ Air-Intercept Radar | ☐ Was Aircraft ☐ Probably Aircraft ☐ Possibly Aircraft  |
|  5. PHOTOS ☐ Yes ☑ No | 6. SOURCE Cilvline | ☐ Was Astronomical star ☐ Probably Astronomical ☐ Possibly Astronomical  |
|  7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 30 - 40 minutes | 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS one | 9.
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TO RJFDEM/COMDR ADC ENT AFB COLO
RDESKE/COMDR 35TH ADIV DOBBINS AFB GA
RJEDWP/COMDR ATIC WUIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OHIO
RJEPHO/DIR INTEL HQ USAF WASHINGTON D C
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PLEASE FOURNGE - 761H.; 8-2-14 200-2 FOLG UFOB INTEL
6A NEGATIVE B NEGATIVE C WHITE D ONE E N/A F BRIGHT
OBJECT SEEMED TO HOVER OR FLOAT IN AIR. G SENT OFF SPARKS OR
GLITTEREDBM H NEGATIVE 2A BRIGHTNESS OVERHEAD. B APPROX BTT
DEGREES C APPROX 55 DEGREES D OBJECT SEMED TO RISE CONTINUOUSLY
AND WAIVERED NOT MORE THAN 10 DEGREES. E FADED INTO BACKGROUND AS
DAYLIGHT BECAME BRIGHTER. F 30 TO 40 
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RDE&KB/CONDR 35TH ADIV DOBBINS AFB CA
RJEDWP/CONDR ATIC WUIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OHIO
RJEPHQ/DIR INTEL HQ USAF WASHINGTON D C
BT
PDE&KB/SCRBMEE-761H.; 8-2-14 200-2 FOLG UFOB INTEL
6A NEGATIVE B NEGATIVE C WHITE D ONE E N/A F BRIGHT
OBJECT SEEMED TO HOVER OR FLOAT IN AIR. G SENT OFF SPARKS OR
GLITTEREDBM H NEGATIVE 2A BRIGHTNESS OVERHEAD. B APPROX BTT
DEGREES C APPROX 55 DEGREES D OBJECT SEMED TO RISE CONTINUOUSLY
AND WAIVERED NOT MORE THAN 10 DEGREES. E FADED INTO BACKGROUND AS
DAYLIGHT BECAME BRIGHTER. F 30 TO 40 MIN. BEA GROUND VISUAL.
B N/A 4A 100012Z AUG 56. B DAWN C NEGATIVE 5 30 DEGR
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NO CASE INFORMATION ONLY
NOT JUDGES. FIRST 56

SURGER: FLYING SAUCER - MAY 56

# SAW A FLYING SAUCER

This section of FLYING SAUCERS is devoted to factual reports by our readers. Here you will find the personal accounts of these who have actually seen flying saucers, and here, if you are one of those lucky ones, is the place for you to tell your own story! If you have had any sort of "saucer" experience, please send it in to us and we will print it.

The first saucer I saw was in the later part of August, 1936. I was viewing Mars (as it was close) when a friend who was with me noticed bright f
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No. Case (Information Only)
1 August 1956
Greenfield, Massachusetts

Case 180, Greenfield, Mass., Aug. 1, 1956—The following report is related by its investigator, Rev. Albert Baller: "Mr. George Kendrick awoke at about 2 a.m. From his bed he could see through a window to the East. His attention was drawn to an extremely bright orange 'star' of enormous size which hung about 10 degrees above the horizon. He awakened Mrs. Kendrick who went outdoors to get an unobstructed view of it. She gives its apparent size as 'about half the size of the full moon' and its color 'a deep orange.' Not noticed 
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SECRET

REPORT OF U.F.O. SIGHTING BY MR. AND MRS. H. E. BROOKSIDE KNOLL, GREENFIELD, MASS.:
(Experience related to me—Albert Baller—by Mrs. George (Jeanne) Kendrick.)

Mr. K. awoke at about 2 a.m. Wednesday, August 1. From his bed he could see through window to the East. His attention was drawn to an extremely bright, orange "star" of enormous size which hung about 10 degrees above horizon and almost due N.E. He wakened Mrs. K. who was so impressed by this strange sight that she went outdoors to get an unobstructed view of it. Because it was so large and so bright, she remained awake from 2 un
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USAFTIS No Case (Information Only)
8 August 1956
Edwards AFB, California
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# Plane Firm Tests
## "Flying Saucer"

EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif., Aug. 8—(UP)—The United States' first official "flying saucer," a plane with a huge, discus-shaped structure spreading over it like a parasol, underwent its first flight test today with "definite success."

The plane, built by Lockheed Aircraft, was described as resembling a flying saucer that has captured an airplane. It was built for the Navy to test advanced ideas in flying radar stations.

The new "flying flapjack" craft is a Navy WV-2 Super
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No Case (Information Only)
8 August 1956
Durango, Colorado

Case 184, Durango, Colo., Aug. 8, 1956—A Durango weatherman, Malcolm Dayton, who watched a mysterious object for nearly an hour through powerful binoculars, described it as a bluish-red football-like craft which finally left the scene at phenomenal speed. “Whatever it was”, said Dayton to the Rocky Mountain News, “—it was nothing of any natural phenomenon.” Dayton said the object—shaped like a “football with one side pushed in”—gave off a constant blue-red radiation and was occasionally obscured by a steamlike haze. After changing pos

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