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THIRD REPORT, MARTIN

civilian man

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Two objects approached source from high altitude, made turn and returbed to original course. One object left vapor trail, other was a bit lower.
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28 JUL 1952
27 Jul 52
Maryland

HQ 300-C (28 Jul 52)

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
THE INSPECTOR GENERAL USAF
4TH DISTRICT OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
BOLLING AIR FORCE BASE, WASHINGTON 25, D. C.

24-0-208

SUBJECT: Unidentified Flying Objects
Observed at Triton Beach,
Maryland, on 27 July 1952
Observer
SPECIAL INQUIRY

TO: Commanding Officer
Headquarters Command
Bolling Air Force Base
Washington 25, D. C.
ATTN: Director of Intelligence

1. Special Agent L. E. WEBSTER of the Washington Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation furnished thi
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UNCLASSIFIED

Ltr, DO #4 OSI, BAFB, Wash, DC, to CO, Hq Comd, BAFB, Wash, DC, ATTN:
Dir of Intel, file 24-0-208, dtd , Subj: Unidentified Flying Objects Observed at Triton Beach, Maryland, on 27 July 1952
ROBERT CHASE, Observer, SPECIAL INQUIRY

5. Attention is invited to paragraph 16a, AFR 205-6, dated 1 September 1950, which prohibits disclosure of information to unauthorized persons.

Donald D. Collins
Lt Col USAF
DONALD B. WHITE
Colonel, USAF
District Commander

cc: Hq OSI

UNCLASSIFIED
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28 JUL 1952
HG 300-C (28 Jul 52)

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
THE INSPECTOR GENERAL USAF
4TH DISTRICT OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
BOLLING AIR FORCE BASE, WASHINGTON 25, D. C.

24-0-209

SUBJECT: Unidentified Flying Object
Observed Over the Pentagon
on 27-28 July 1952
Mrs. [redacted], Observer
SPECIAL INQUIRY

TO: Commanding Officer
Headquarters Command
Bolling Air Force Base
Washington 25, D. C.
ATTN: Director of Intelligence

1. Special Agent L. E. WEBSTER of the Washington Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation furnished this office t

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