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witness accounts, descriptions of sightings, and associated meteorological conditions. The documentation reflects military and civilian observations from multiple locations across the United States
process the report at an unclassified level and detail observations of the object as described by a civilian. The author of the correspondence requests clarification on the mission report
determine if these objects are identifiable. While the majority of the reports received are from civilian observers, those which come from military personnel are being given a higher degree of credibility. Attached are two copies
The document contains investigative records from the FBI regarding reports
incidents, and evaluation comments. The reports feature various locations and observations made by military personnel and civilians alike
This document compiles various incident summaries related to unidentified flying
This document is a compilation of memorandums, correspondence, and reports
five (5) people sitting in the observation truck, four (4) observed this object and made remarks about it. These people include: Mr. Lentz - Civilian, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio (Other names not given) The following
This document is an extensive FBI case file detailing various
unidentified flying object observed two days ago in the Great Meadows vicinity. Martin said he had made a formal report in writing to military authorities, as well as to two civilian groups interested
This document is an FBI memorandum recounting a UFO sighting
also points out that since last summer pressure has been mounting for the establishment of an independent, civilian controlled investigative agency to look into the UFO problem. Also, for the Bureau's information, there
harness tracking time of 10:45 PM; weather, clear; moon and stars out; approximate length of observation, two (2) minutes; estimated altitude, two hundred (200) feet. CORBIN obtained the details of the incident
with more time would produce much more valuable technical detail than the hurried interview above. PART B. OBSERVATIONS AT BAKU A long RR train comprised of flat cars was seen outside of BAKU. Each flatcar
Robert Ellis in Car No. 82, who stopped near Oaks Park. Both World War II veterans and civilian pilots, they gazed at the objects within 500 seconds traveling at great height and speed over