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March 1948, this headquarters, per telephone call from Sgt. A. M. Larsen, Sheriff’s office, Bakersfield, California. a. Observation by Mr. Les Buchner, Bakersfield, California, of two objects falling to earth from unknown source
March 1948, this headquarters, per telephone call from Sgt A. M. [REDACTED], Sheriff's office, Bakersfield, California. a. Observation by Mr. (George L) Les Buchner, Bakersfield, California, of two objects falling to earth from unknown
circled by a jet propelled blimp while over Sandberg Pass, about 40 miles south of Bakersfield, California at 2030 P. 28 February 1949. The speed of the object was estimated at 500 MPH, flying
June 1947 from the yard of my home at 1300 South "M" St, Bakersfield, California. At approximately 1200 noon on the 11 of June I was lying in the front yard of my home. There
observer Richard Rankin 5. Occupation of observer Pilot 6. Address of observer 1508 South "H" St., Bakersfield, California 7. Place of observation Ground Front yard 8. Number of objects 10 first time 7 second time
reported that he observed, on June 11, a formation of ten flying discs over Bakersfield, California. Richards added that Davidson and Brown had also interviewed the following four experienced pilots who were among the first