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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE | 2, LOCATION 12, 22 June 55 Poulsbo, Wash . 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ny: OG ieee aii ciate tiie x71 Ground-Vi sual 0 Ground-Radar f MAR) > TAS HP 0 Air Visual O Air-Intercept Radar 0 & PHOTOS 5. SOUR ef O Yes , 0 +Ot:Noe civilian 0 7. LENGTH OF OSSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OSJECTS | 9. COURSE @) oO O L hr 3 30. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS Oval. Rosy pink to blue and back again to at Possibly balloons. pink. Two small ones, 1 large one. ATIC FORM 329 (REV 25 SEP 52) CONCLUSIONS Was Balloon Probably Balloon <~Pessibly Balloon Wos Aircraf
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ee eee eee DE RJWPDM 38A ~~ Ml WPB2Z73 YDD#92 XYC118 XDBS7ZDMAGTS REGIST f P Yad nen a A RR RJEDEN RJEDWP RJEPHO ’ tt A R 2222542 - FM CONDR 635ACWRON MCCHORD AFB WASH / O TO RJEDEN/COMDR ADC ENT AFB COLORADO SPRINGS COLO Ss eo - RJEDWP/COMD ‘g ‘few R AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER WRIGHT-PATYERSON AFB ae RJEPHO/DIRECTOR OF INTELLIGENCE HQ USAF WASHINGTON 25 DC ZEN/COMDR 25TH ADIV MCCHORD AFB WN BT Ji N C L/635ACW 22%, FOLLOWING UFOB REPORT SUBMITTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AFR 20G-2 PARAGRAPH 7. de Ase OVAL Be 1/2 INCH DIAMETER C. ROSY PINK TO BLUE AND BACK AGAIN D. THREE Es TWO SMALL ONES, 1 L
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TTT \ LY UNCLASSIFIED | ae (CLASSIFICATION) A®PROVED bt JUNE 1948 COUNTRY ateout NO, (LWAVE ULANK USA LA-UFO3<2-55 —s ——— hi — c Ce AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT _ : ? = _" ee ee ee Ee ee See — oe a + re ie ee Td i a ll Ee ge — = = ee e- ——— Gag 6 ee ae es i a i, * * -_ <a ——> ie = — ee ee ae . — ' sis -— == el 2 -—* eS . * = o-= — . a . oe ae -— +. = — —— = -_ = * * m+ = = onal 4 — — —_—_ - — _— om - VA AIRED OW » FROM Cavers Flight l-A, 4402d AISS 4 rs a= Bg os & 4] a “3 2 = = - «= » 7 ad = = — —_= & « olin — = =. Sed tell = = de i ee - - -_ al 4% a ' - - F ‘A= i . At te ie ier t fyA' 
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AF FORM WW2—PART OMCLASSIFI ED APPROVED TP JUNE 1948 - AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT PPM tyoncy) , CEPOPT NO. bart one Flight 1-A, 46024 AISS | LA-UFOB-2+55 pace 2 i. ee I. SCURCE: Mrs. waghorn Address: Poulsbo, Washington Age: Unknown Occupation: Unknown Education: Unknown Qualifications: GOC Chief Observer II, R&LIABILITY: The sourcs was not contacted and reliability cannot be determined from information contained in the preliminary report. Tif, SOURCES DESCRIPTION OF SIGHTING: 1. Source described the obiect as being oval in shape and one-half inch in diameter 2. Three lights were sigh
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eee ee a ee ee eee ee ee a ee eee SS ee ee Se ,lhl,,lC Oe. sa * AF FORM 112—PART It | OACLASSIFZIED APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 Sacer AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT PROM (otyenep) | REPORT No ‘art two —— ee — AISS Seg pert sel | aw 3 a I, Te -— hae ce ee ee — = = * * - <= = sc Tits = = - = SUPPLEMENTAL INVESTIGATION BFFORTS: 1. A chock with McChord Flight Operations was made by Fit leA, 4602¢ AISS for aircraft in the area at the time of the sighting and none were present at the time of the sighting. 2. A check with the 4,770th Ground Observer Sq resulted in no further amplifying details on the s
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AF FORM 112—PART It  ONCELASSIFIED APPROVED 1 JUNE 1988 (CLASSIFICATION) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Pe hAM UAyency) ' REPORT tw. | Part three ___ Flight 1-A, 4602d ATSS LA-UP03-2-55 ie "Us PAGES 2° ee oe ees ee, ee == — eet eS Gee es OR. Gee eee & . 1c bee ceed ees ee Qe ee ee oe oe ee ee — a. a al ed 6. eS eae ge ge lk ee - i ee | COMMENTS OF PREPARING OFFICER: 1, The opinion of the preoaring officer is that the sighting was prob- ably caused by the Sandpoint NAS weather balloon for the following reasons: &, The duration of the sighting, one hour, paepoints out that the object was no

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