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HEADQUARTERS Newfoundland Base Command, ATID-ATC Fort Pepperrell, Newfoundland APO 562, c/o Postmaster, New York, N. Y. 28 July 1947 SUBJECT: Letter of Transmittal. TO Commanding General, Atlantic Division, ATC, Fort Totten, Long Island
RESTRICTED CHECK-LIST - UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS 1. Date 10 July 47 2. Time 1000 3. Location Cordroy, Newfoundland - 47° 52' N 59° 21' W 4. Name of observer Wm Evans 5. Occupation of observer
ground, air, control tower, etc.) 4. Name and Address of Observer: GCA Operator, Col. Jones, Capt. Verner Newfoundland Base Command, T. Pepperell, Newfoundland Occupation and/or hobbies: GCA Operator, Commanding Officer and Group Commander. 5. Attention
XRAY CHARLIE ZERO ONE EIGHT ACTION WILLIAM MELTS OF PEOPERS CROSSING AND JIM BURNES OF CURLING EAST NEWFOUNDLAND OBSERVED BURNING OBJECT AT ZERO SIX FIVE FIVE LOCAL TIME ONE ONE FEBRUARY FOUR NINE TRAVELING SOUTHEAST
fact that the saucers have been observed in Mexico City, New Orleans, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Halifax, Newfoundland, Paris, Milan, Bologna and Yugoslavia as well as Albania. By placing a string around the globe
spherical object flying through the air at incredible speed and leaving no vapor trail; some fisherman of Newfoundland saw a series of aerial flashes, silver to reddish in color; and a group of saucers spell