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23857158-004-060
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Declassification Authority NND 923007 602D AISS UFOB LOG f | = NO. DATE) tC OF STGHLING ! RSCD RQ h602D ArS8AU7O836555 Tf ee Oct 55 Bros TION OF SicHTinc LOGGED BY 19 Cet 55 Crane Naval Depot, Indiana S/Set DeRndder ee Se (PoEANS Rach a) ACTION ‘Ltr Bae i Mo invesbigetion autheriged Se a ae ee | INVES wat . >... {DATE INVES ASSIGNED | ASsraunc OFFICER DATE IR RECD dQ — DATE IR APPROVED iDaTs IR TO ATIC (fe ma | PDATE OF FORMS | | 21 Ceteber 1955 is} Straight and level flight, 15 seconds. | CONCLUSIONS "| POSSIBLY ATRCRAFT ~ KESOP FORM 7 (2 APR 5S)page 1
Declassification Authority NND 923007 4602D AISS UFOB “Dil ddae Oks U. S. NAVAL AMMUNITION DEPOT, arestime Ou Moai sheen | Crane, Indiana Ser 8521 , 2 ORIGINAL 12 October 1955 From: Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval Ammunition Depot, Crane, Indiana | Uifeye Director of Intelligence, Headquarters USAF, Washington 25, Dy Ge ' Air Technical Intelligence Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio-~ . ATTN: ATIAA-2C ——> Commander, Air Defense Command, Ent AFB, Colorado Springs, oe : Colorado : Commander, Eastern Air Defense Force, Stewart AFB, Newburgh, N.Y ; Subj: Unidentified flying objects; report on Ref:…
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Declassification Authority NND 923007 Enclosure (1) LO October 1955 Fron: <i a Supply Department UO) 8 Executive Officer, U. S. Naval Ammunition Depot, Crane, Ind. we Subj: Unidentified flying object; report of 1. At approximately 1638 on the afternoon of 8 October 1955, from a point of observation approximately one mile north of Loogootee, Indiana, I observed an unidentified flying object, apparently round in design, and silver or white in color, passing overhead. 2. This object was traveling in an ecast-south-easterly direction, at an estimated altitude of 5000 feet, and at a specd estimated…
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