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Location Boston, Mass 4. Name of observer Alpheus D. Powell, Dept of PA Airways, Inc. Walter I. White, Navigator 5. Occupation of observer Crew of Pan Am er Constitution 6. Address of observer 28 Redwood
mission, a white billowing substance was sighted at an altitude of 3000 to 35000 ft. The sighting was made by two crew members, 1st Lt. Ernest Swanson, weather observer and M/Sgt Walter Rogers engineer. What
December 1950, on the Turnpike, within the controlled area, approximately one (1) mile from the White Wing entrance and Y-12 plant. B. Weather at the Time: At 0730 hours - wind from the Northeast, seven
prowl cars reported spotting the mysterious craft. FLASHES SEEN; NOISE LACKING. First to report in were Patrolmen Walter Lisay and Robert Ellis in Car No. 82, who stopped near Oaks Park. Both World
March 31, 1949 a lighted object about the size of a basketball, reddish white in color, followed by a fire trail, was observed southwest of Killeen Base, adjacent to Camp Hood, Texas. The observation
RESEARCHERS IN GLOBAL COVERCAGE. Audronis Albenaitis, Italian researcher and editor of "Cypheus", SOUTH EUROPE & ASIA MINOR. Dr. Walter B. Ehlers, research analyst, director of Brazilian UFO Res. Org. SOUTH AMERICA & ANTARCTIC. Ronald A. Swanson, editor