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This document is an Air Intelligence Information Report detailing eyewitness accounts of an unconventional aircraft sighting in the USSR. The report describes two separate sightings by three United States observers
FORCE WASHINGTON 25, D. C. AFOIC-CC-1 8 September 1950 SUBJECT: Reporting of Information on Unconventional Aircraft TO: Commanding Generals, Major Air Commands, ZI and Overseas All United States Air Attaches 1. The United
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence SUBJECT: Sightings of Flying Saucers or Unconventional Aircraft 1. All four participants in the observation of the flying saucers or unconventional aircraft have been debriefed and the following
DIRECTORATE OF INTELLIGENCE WASHINGTON 25, D. C. 15 February 1949 AIR INTELLIGENCE REQUIREMENTS MEMORANDUM NUMBER 4 UNCONVENTIONAL AIRCRAFT PART I - GENERAL 1. PURPOSE The purpose of this memorandum is twofold: a. To enunciate continuing
Force. G-2, 4th Army, has now advised that the above matter is now termed "Unconventional Aircraft" and investigations concerning such matters have been given the name "Project Grudge". G-2, 4th Army, advised
contradict himself. He appeared honest in his convictions in his belief that he saw an unconventional aircraft. He was convinced that the object was not a weather balloon since he is familiar with weather balloons
Information received from Captain Boyd, District Intelligence Office, 320 Old Post Office, Columbus, Ohio Unconventional aircraft sighted by Mrs. Wilda Zittek, 2579 Avalon Ave., Columbus at 0920 on 8 July. Weather was clear, sun shining
This document is a compilation of memorandums, correspondence, and reports
This document is a classified mission report from the U.S