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| 1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION | | --- | --- | | 22 Jul 49 22/220 | Pocatello, Ia | | SOURCE Civilian | 10. CONCLUSION Astro (METEOR) | | NUMBER OF OBJECTS One | | | LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 30 seconds | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Object was in sight for about 30 seconds, and observers had to move heads rapidly to keep it in sight. Object appeared to be a blob in the sky traveling 2000 mph. It was circular, about 2 ft in diameter, silver or white in color, traveled in a straight line at first then zig-zagged with a weaving motion. | | TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual | | …
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UNCLASSIFIED The following was taken from Info Doc No. 10-230 -- A 00173: 27 July 1949 From: District Intelligence Officer, Naval District To: Director of Naval Intelligence Subj: Flying Discs, Report of Ref: (a) CIC Conf ltr Op-3227, P16-3/7, Serial 0422P32, dated 15 July 1949. 1. In accordance with reference (a) the following information is submitted: At 1500 hours on 22 July 1949 at Pocatello, Idaho, a circular object was observed by [redacted] -telle. The three men spotted the circular object from a housetop. Number: One Shape: Circular Size: Approximately two feet in diameter Color:…
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