DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE9669682
DATE OF SIGHTINGJanuary 1948
REPORTED LOCATIONWildwood N J
FRAMES74

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SUBJECT REPORTING UNIT |

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| HEADQUARTERS, U.S. COAST GUARD |
WASHINGTON, 25, D.C.

DATE

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1ORIGIN OF CASE

| 7 Avril, 1948
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Jeadquarters Air Jateriel Command letters of 12 and 17 = |oista:aution
73 )¢64

larch, 1940, with inelosures of nhotostatic copies of
corresnconde:ce and Srecial i atellize ence «~eport.

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INVESTIGATORS

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| "= ~* ad aaa ~ea-e= “se , AM
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Le eo 3 > .2 or "we ~+9 ye +s rig ha anvyest : at “ol roceeced >) - ANCOC « .4 a) > Jz

na purpose of investigating subjsct incidents,

“ datswain S~rles sf Hereford iniat L. B,. itation was contacted,
>. MMR bod hesrd nothing in recards to strange objects having appeared in the
ec

air in the jlolnity of Jila; 100d, 2 agreed to check up on itis mn and Salt that,
ue to aA ‘ ur ‘Sower vateh >eaines maintained at the station, ma ofr is wen

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hhould hares o>bcerved such incidents, oF, WE »as «ceain contacted on date of
; ipril, , - ‘KA e 3 “a tad 207303 i» oa | — I > - > ea > we a; - 4 2 ;
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inquiries at “he loeal American Lagion foat and to several rarutabla business

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mm with neestive results. “  gallipman Fait cuite positive trat Lf’ the incicents
cad occurred on several occasions 5s vould have besn sure to have heard of it, as
>ihers vould cave observed the objects,

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36 hier Coatewain @eepMMweas contacted on date of oril, 1948, He
Stated that he had received no reports about *ne matter and tad seard m local
talk regarding same, Ur. WAM group commander, Atlantic City _.B, Station,
itated that ie would contact the crewemembers 0: the several : stations unéer hi
command “© learn if any of the tover lookeouts sad observed such ohenonena,.

Lo ee again contacted on date of 5 - cril, 1948 and hs had learned that
cone of the men at his group of stations had octserved or reported any7 strange
sbisets in the s'icy or air, Ur. QAR 7alt o2a5. (2 such cee rrmrces 22d camvensd

aTST4 _ *43i0NS, J2is station Mm snoula iv] 2JO0errTred .47e.

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L, “Yoreum, stated that the departrent maintained £
24 ne continuous patrol and a watchman on the steel
mr duty. None of his nen had reported observing any
e firnly believed that if such thiags
saveral occas rails it would have Seen observed «and
oy private citizens in a town az smail as
lidwood Crest, i.J. Police Devartment was visited, [Th

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ina received no roports about serial vhenomena in
vicinity, This smali boroush also maintains 24, hour police car
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sited, The manager and stew: ard, > <hillljley of board nothin:
out aerial phenomena having %9n observed in or 2% this tom which
.Lonzg Gos ccoast and a short « jistance souta of good,
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An interview was had nth cro, QM, ~~ oo hloned ‘n corre-

ondence ta 1 ityy J.S5,4,2, a3 having witnessed 2 incidents, at ner
cond floor apartnent ., lla aa, Wldwood ‘nd. rs, Ries
tated that. she only observed ones incident, “hat of the ovrening of
muary, 19435, 2% or abont ten o'clock, ‘3 wmeer roduced a
x she had vritten but not mailed, ntenta as follows: "I saw from
iving room vindow a most unustal thing dron ont of the sky, 1 think
a flying saucer as i have never ceen yuning soval to it berora.
arently it drv -ed in “the oceans lt live about "399% Irom the
irdwalk and beach, This thing fell south of Casino arcade ’ark,
Ldwood Avenue, /¢ caves been asked over she radio Ls% You know of

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me ay

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in irs. <i
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’ ‘ention to the object in the cys
TS. Qui st aced ‘hat what she shuarved anvearsd to bs tm round
ranges colored discs or balls, the one above being «naller, and ‘hat
338 objecta avveared to descend vertically toward ts earth In a
y and steady manner wnitil disamneering from sizht (the view, from
|, dime, | rn room, is to the touth in the ceneral direction
ne Coast Guard sir [tation at 2 Vay, J.J.) 7s. Qa oloces
elf aeem=ed ur “te 1. 2crmxinate itisn the .amiuptad on u.2e_a77IaAinZz
_nuarr, Je ---ch bnis Lotion and a} , “3 imnoo3sed iy
mtanding poren .cooel.ker-rangs ion : to >. .
2% conas3 ora yay a ae
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Asrial phenomena at Wildwood, NJ. 7 April, 1943
navort of investigation

as about the tin
nearly every eveninz
xspt a sood watch i
to be a normal person of avout 55 55 years of asa,

Sonat the objects were one when lrs, GMMsaw it ond that it separated
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seven prtertly incidents of serial phenomena between *h ates of

6S December, 1947 and ll “arcn, 1945, ail in the convany of her gon,
with the eaxceotionor’ the one incident of 10 January, 1943 at which tine
TS 7aa aiso &@ Wicness.,

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De Cactain SM, «= brood Police Devartuent, ows of
vo, MMe and or a In hi opinion, -s , ealalillate sensible

se3on of rood reputation who ‘as resided in /ildwnod for 2 considera-e

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aunaber of years, Capt. BMRB loo knows of (rs, Q@iliend her son,

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hag ltnown of them since they first cane to Tildyood about five years
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ind regards the nother and son as "a mir of screwhalls,” Cant

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Mele Gescrites (ro. QR 2s © oercon who tries to sane people believe
» is well fired financially and a woman of cuite tone imorvance,

+, WHR Sc sted “hat during “2 [ast several rears he Imows of

veral efforts & T8. Ses 2 0 murchase eoartment proverties valued
5 340,000 to ~50,00C but she sould oay no initial payment and the
1is fsll through, Accord ins ‘o Capt, She sother and son De
weparable, ars always seen tocether about the streeta of ildwo
rerious tines during the day and ates He describes ‘irs ame 200
>; a lad about * ysars of age, a very effeminate tyve and lacking in
d sense. In the opinion of Capt. mentee ir is a very un-
‘liable sources of information, (Patroinan ii ldwood
ind his

ice, was also -resent at the interview with Capt,

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inion of ars. und her son coincides wita that
thie? of (>olice Wepmedieeey. 96 fe own ress,
‘liee Senarctnent, cnows 92 “ro, Wand cer oon. . OF asows
4, che son of Urs, QM was socrehended oy the Jiltmod Jrest

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Aerial phenomena at Wildwood, !

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gport ofr investization

cs, WB gor ‘ashington, D.C. on very important

1atters connected

with ths xed Cross and the war effort. Upon the release of yt SON,
irs, QFE stated that the son had "sotten away from her® and that
"it would not happen again," Chief WOR expressed the opinion that
rs. .nieeiliiiaal an eccentric tyne and that she anc her son were “a
eer pair," Folice Ulficer sj—MGMllito® She jilduood Urest | olice
stated he also had seen Yrs, SB and her Son in and « about | iLléwood
yn sany occasions, and describes the mother as an eccentric, the son
3s "very effeminate? and "sort of naete™
12, The Wildwood Credit Ratine Purean, 100 WV, Schelonger Ava.
ilawood, NJ. was visited, Scliowing is en exact copy cli information
. sir tiles:
nll: ata. |
ir-remibar snort Jome 29, 1945
irs, Q@RR ts vhite, Anslo-Saxon, and abut 43 years of acs,
Sa is a widow and has one son dsvendent, he -iven acdress
is the B elivis Apartments and ir. ae real estate agents
reported timt she just lires in an apartsen’t here during
the summer seasons and us ually goes out of town in the
saaresonciga 9 he has been coming to Jildwood for about Prive
rs, in tne winter of i941 she was reported living in
Lladelonaia, nowever , ‘9 Philadelphia Crecit “urean as no
formation on her (see enclosed report from them), Se
is reported to hava ori ranally come here trom “uffalo, N,i.
tz we could not learn an address for her and trerefore cannot
sheek with their burean. irs, @@MBB is reported » onniisha
~woklat in her name with ynitting and sewing instructions
and designs, stc,, and is not kmowm to heve any rerular em
pLoyRante Local nerchanta renort no credit sxnerience vith
her. lr, Dare reports she sometines rums tyvo or ‘three montns
in arrears in her rent, however, she always peys up and does
not owe anything, “he has no local bank asenmt in dyeod,
ues beanies eeeee= Sate 1/15/43,
Judgnent against in Districs Court.
laintif?: SaANTUCCI, Josenhine
>t be LSdee De
"enor? 4 22 *ilade!nn3 , Le reciv eget. te | 34:50 -
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Aerial Phenomena av aa | NJ. 7 April, 1943
‘cport of investigation

No. Wildwocd, NJ. i Lidwood

for 100 Siock N. Mole St.,
Phila,, Pa. 10/104 .
#e@ have no fils record, Wo mroverty in
to any @MMMB. Not lmom ot LUd4eli-g
orcas? to furnish report it is necessary to have exact

or rarerences,

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7 : > 1 T “=. _—-™ S om . > '’ .
my our nous a wa .8 way Cour taouse, aie. WECOPrCS GXAENINSea es. iscy

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.AVe ) n lea Le a L/ 4>/ ‘43 es | 1c jer ws djas _ We tcCu As, 421453 - ix’ +« Crna:
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are a Ss | » avyvor ‘) & ie A. ~~ 5¢4 vil Oly Lim oe mm Ss mK AVA&«s > f bi] > Eel lia elonia,

a. she matter involved was trat of a book account dated Septeaber,

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4) .or the purchase of sheets, Siliows and blankets, ~ the original

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rier was to the amount of 370.0, following receipt of which paynent

3 nade of 350.UX, isaving a balance of 520,00, subsequent ourchases

rourat the entire anmowmt of Dill oved to a total of 1171.40 sourt
. = Tt } wt, + - a r _- _- % > - ) ; , A ~ ;

Cco31-3 13.12, VAL AMOUNT 9. Ae Ss is Ll3hedde /D \~6 } O 44 9Fr li,

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L943, this judzment nas not been satisfied, according % Court Records.
bane

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seteesy Claimed to have observed aerial phenomena (such as ying
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cers, ete.) om aL loast seven Uuates, between <5 Cecember, 1°47 and
~~ ¥ “ : : .s* Ras ‘7 .
ai ircM, 1945, in and about ‘Jilduosed, iJ.

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-hat these incidents, vith the exception of one occasion, vere
tessed by irs. (Rin the company of her 21 yoar old son,

That, on one cecusion, a lirs. beret: witnessed one suc

16 from the wincow ao? her svartrment at ‘Deas, iid
.J., while beine visited by (rs. WB (irs, M@Biibcalled ‘rs.
epee ea attention to the alleeed object.)

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person who is offaminate and lacking in manly character,

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_ That the son of Urs, (MMMM was apprehended by the Jilivood Urest,
Y.Je Police in or avout 1944, ior srindow peeping, and was released with
out charges being preferred after -ts, Wie -roaised that it would not
| happen again,

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Ve That —— | constantly tries to ewe She townspeople of

regord Mes, WMI as an eccentric tyne, and rerard Son as a peculiar
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frairs and with her |

Lldwood, U,J, with her importance in .ational «

aneial resources,

vradit Rating Burean faiis ;
> reflect that she is a person c

. That Urs, Sarecord at the lildwood
>? rood Financial resources,

Je “hat records of the District tourt of Cane * + ums Nid,
jluciose that on date of 15 ¥anuary 1943, :

is a ind he to the amount of
72 | « Se ~ a oC —-> and "07 Wea “3°? > ~* ~erorandt .
dt pe SS & was rTrenacserTre rainst iZ 4* she BP si \= zt J “ent nw ta | Se
purchased by her in 9 456

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Ue -hay no revcorts have been made oY other citizens of Jsilcwood_as

) to the observing of aerial chenonena, cuch as observed by Mrs, qa
| et least seven occasions between 20 December, 1947 and ll ‘aren, i942.

;
ig Lhat no resorts ave Seen nace by menabers of the tildwood Police
: soart.ment regarding ths ghting cf aerial chenomena, although this

iscartaent uaintains four x police patrol cars operating on a 24 hour

schedule, in addition to a vatenoman stationed on the boardwalk 24 hours
. Cay.

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l2e Phat tower Lookout watches of Coast Guard Stations from /lldwocd,
leWe ® Atlantic ULty, Hed « j

pave observed no aerial ohenomena,.

Le -hat inquiries to numerous citizens,
Lewion Posts in /ildwood, .J. anc Cape “ay,

athe

including members of i\merican

N.J. nave failed to disclose
ny lmowledzge of serial phenowena having been observed.

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+e That irs, @MMMMMRis recarded by officials of the Wiidwood, iJ.

A%00G “T8s%, - Police as a >erson “hat conld 10% oA “taxenced
liaola intormation,
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have been observed and reported by others,

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co ns tantly trying to imvress others that she is a woman of in~

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.nSly unisas substantiated by reniteable »varties, \

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the oceen, (See hrs SBM eccount)

Feb 19, 19g, 1225 A. i. : Witness etated that she sew seucer, Tricd to

teke picture but seve object wes movine too fast.

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Pes 2, ISE (Sei hi - Seported seeing entice "“seucer"
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7 ) ’ q ~ &. » o 2 malt ae . Me | 7 a - . ~~
Mer 11, 1946 10:50 FP. M, : Saw mystery light Grop and fall in the water

(Thurséey nicht )

dor 2, Uso PB, MM, : Object resembles a small pilotelers plene - very
bright metel - no moter noise end loolts like the
pactures of the German pilct-lees sler: ie
Cénier wee bali shaped end very bright metal, it
followed the coest line until out of sisht, It
ceme from the south end was heeding north,
| Apr 263; 5:10 P. M. (seme time date) Object appeered to fell in
weter. The metel wings were emall end evidently
broke as it fell since it eppeered like sheets of
| metal dropping et the side. Witnees states she
| saw this clearly.
| Apr 2 end 3: "new guided micsile of tright metal ecen since 2 dor."
July let, 1948 "There is activity in Wildwood egeain - the seucere

have been eppecring since 1 July." Mrs, Qa
inclosed picture shown in "Life" of the planet
“Mers" which shows ean crenge-red ovuler circle,

in letter to President Trumen she writes: "there have been more 'flyine seucers'
which empeer on very clear nights - when there is ea
moon. They a@ppeer to come from the SH and from the -
oceen. Over the island they eppeer unsterdy = like
the one thet broke, Then over the land they erscend
quite nigh enc move towerds the NW, diserpesring
| at not too fest a speed,"

Lewy)
i. Cc nal
% NOTE: Indivicuel arpears to be "crackpot" No one! (with the exception of j

| Mre, WEMMMMBerpecrs to have seen the many cightings mentioned. Tate /
in spite of en elerted coest guard, police dent. end others.

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Incident 750, 50a == silldwood, “ew Jersey =~ 19 January 1948

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4n view of the unbalanced character ot at least ons o!

. > ' . ‘ .
the observers (as indicated by the rerort of the interviswj, tunis

investi-etor wonders how samch credence can bo <iven-to the reports

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of tne object or objvots clitvue tor

, 7 4 tee -~ .« _. wet ; “ ‘ . ¥ le
thas the first ovjoct was in sight ves seconcas,

indicates 15-20 minutes. «asswain; that this first incicont was

authentic and the shorter tine corract (it evidently Leia; the

nd

ostimato piven by the second observer), there is nothing in the

evidenos tnat is contradictory to tne notion that the onjest ob-
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served was notnines more than a slow-moving fireballe ihe color,

solitting into iece: nd manner of disappearance all
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Objects were brought to Mrs. ree: attention by Mrs ,\siRiilllia  - <ijggaitapiane
saw "a most unusual thing drop out of the sky. I think it was a flying

seucer as I have never seen anything equal to it before" She then states taat
she saw wnat appeared to be 2 round oranse colored discs or balls, tne one
being smaller, and tnat these objects annecred to descend vertically toward
the earth in a slow and steady manner until disappesring from their sight.
Mrs. said that Mrs waar observed two objects (apparently rel=ted) tt
that they were originally one odject which separated at sbout the time Mrs.

WM sichted it.

All witnesses® (Mrs.q@@MMMMB, ber son end Mrs SM§MMMMR) agrce on the following:

Color and size — that of an old=fasnioned gas light which had a yellow, red or
ember shade, Outline was distinct and did not aomesr aflame
or irregular. No noise or sound of kind. No smoke or exhaust
trails seen. Snape oval to round. All stated that it was
not to their knowledge a balloon, diri_ible, flere, paracmte
or any other known object and all seemed to have a pretty good
knowledge as to the appeerance of the fore=-going.

NOTH: Witness appeared calm and normally sensible in her responses to various
questions,

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Request for Travel Orders - Maj M. 4. Faulk and Ur. A. C. loedding

MCI MCTIA 9 Fed 48 1
ATTN: Cotonel Anderson

i. As a result of a letter received from Miss WRB revardineg an incident
in connection with Project “SIGH”, a personal interview was considersd necessary. Re-
cent visits to military bases where these incidents take place and results obtained by
personal contact with witnesses indicate the necessity for the trip to Wildwood, 3. J.
This city is located in a.remote part of New Jersey ami is not readily accessible by
ordinary transportation means. it was decided, therefore, that travel by military air

was more expeditious.

2. A coletype was sent to Miss @MBMM 6 February 1948 indicating that a visit wuld
be made on or about 15 Pebruary for an intervisw. itis necessary, thersfors, to ac~
somplish chis mission as a resuit of the arrangements with Miss oma

i, R. CLINGERMAN ACL/amb

Colonel, USAP 2-1204

Chier, Analysis Division Rm 258

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Mitoer Shatters ;
Windowsin Kansas ¢

“Hi NORTON, Kan, Ped. Ia (OP) — $f
aay A Semtra object, belleved to bo 3

lometear, raced across the sky at a 5

al birh attituce ail exploded with‘

\ oo forea tht it broke wincows

4 oT ana enused alarm throveliout |)

aes Sapess end northern Okla- |

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“af the "ball of fire” was believed at

ohn te be a tarnlug alto mm ¢

,| {aise Grach report? at Bast a, OFB., |

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Sky Gazers Puzzled

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dy Bail of rire

Brilliant Explosion
Seen in Six States

Kansas City, Feb 19—-(AP-Od-!
(servers today

sought further ex¢

‘planation of a sirangs ‘‘bail of fire”
iseen in six states.

A brilliant explosion thousands!

of feet in the alr was observed in

Kansas, Texas, New Mexico, Okla-,

WiLOwWOoOO. NEw JERSEY

{E EVENING BULG i Ss Tt teh daial Thursday. February 19. 1945

!homa, Nebraska and Colorado yes-|Collins declared that “it might very) you

terday. _well have been a meteor.” laibu:
Oscar Monnig, secretary of the; After the fash there were re- ~~

Society, | ports of flaming plane crashes from |

|National Meteorological 'widely scattered poi All ts
— Sa ‘ays ea a . ’ omits, repor
said at Fort Worth, Tex., that he! proved groundless. |

felt sure the fire bail was a meteor
| disintegrating.
Officials of the Chamberlin Ob-:
| servatory at the University of Den-|
ver, however, could offer no ex-:
planation. Director A. W. Recht
said that there was “no meteor
shower and no other known phe-,
nomena in the sky to explain it.”
At the University of Nebraska,
Professor of Astronomy Oliver C, |

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INCILENT INDEA

1. Astrononical

@. kEigh probability:
426, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 48, 49, 5Y, 60, 66, 69, 70, 94,
95, 96, 97, 98, 101, 102, 1luv3, 104, 116, 119, 152, 156, 140,
147, 148, 158, 174, 184, 18>, 187, 197, 203, 204, 208, 216,

212, 238.

. oo nm ter 3 aoe 7 oe
b. kair or low probability: “
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-) { )/ yc yon Th “A
299, 202, EVO, dae | Zé 4% 4 tVUe
” . atm fiat naman a f° wb oe , anat t{ awe
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ry ~ — ALnoawrr a 4 = +
a. Balloons or ordinary airoratft:
‘jee ") ! A> C7 tA 72 2 = 4 OY Gy? i132 4 Ys
13, ll, i 41, Sig Vg Wg fg Vlg OW ty Sep 4Avy 114, Lis,
Als ; % 1473 At =. ae , &7 ! Tx 167 163
126, 13] . 138, . ri 5 | ity 13d. |. ~ * ae | l» Abu, AOL, BOY s
<* "7 y 7 <= sd 2 ny” i ‘ | 4 -) +, Vt
169, 171, 175, 178, 180, 182, 138, 190, 4, 5, 196, 19d,
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“aJ0 . OUP a J Je Ziv, GLly sake» CUI, B2Uly ’
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b, kockots, flares or falling bodies:
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Huet on Page 2, Cotumn «

wd be
Mm Ball of Fire Hit
7 Piane, Crew Says

LLSBON, Portugal, Fen 22 (AP

Crewmen of a British Etiranesa
Airvars plane whieh arrived here
from iandon last vleht «ald tase

el t.

? shin was fit by a ball of Are in ‘he
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OFSCIAL IwibhLliGantk ReroRT On WILDWOOD, nw Je LuClbdwT

Tne following facts were obtained as a result of

S visit by Major iM. We
Paulk and iir,. Ae C. loedding to Wildwood, 0. J. for the puroose of investi-

gating reported incident.

Eq on or about 2 february "1943. in view
narate occurrences), the fact that one so-
d there might be a possibil

to follow=suo by personal visit.

ry ——-o ~*~ | w+
De 5, $MM ss int

Sse
= Co. py
weet emda ol A’

l. Urs iM, oresentl,y residing in Wildwod, \. J., sent a letter
dated 15 January 1948 to Hg, USAF reporting several incidents that occurred in
ildvood during the months of December 1947 and January 1% This letter
vas forwarded and received at t Fst
9

the activity indicated (
led flying dise broke in two an
racments, it was decided t

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sy of obtaining

.
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rmed by wire of the contemplated wTisit Gurine the

or

4 February, and to avoid any sctivity that might result in pud-

licity. Inclement weather delayed the visit until noon, 1b sebruary.
AS

ume) ss mentioned oy lin. ih

cidents, was contacted by telephone imme

a .

having witnessed one of the in-

ediately upon arriving in \ildwood

announce the arrival and arrange a mesting place. urs, Gimme so ceste
sting st her apartment atv 1300 At SLM

yards from the Boardwalk.

P

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yor roximate ly 900

. lors. @BMBMBropeared in the doorway and suggested a walk toward the

Boardwalk to allow time for ;:, aaa son to leave the house so that the
. Me c ’ +
interview could be carried out more privately. Her action jooned somewhat

3
| ~, _ > ~ ° d t + , a) »
stranca; however, a short Walk Was mage to the oo srdwalk curing

D

Which tine

. : Ss : . ~ = ¥ ; 4 a) . 2 ‘ = ’ the

YS. ooo riefly the history of the incidents and sointed out the
ts 2 ” P Tie sant rar hao tenyelings ove the
_- ‘Tr il iire Lon wnien ' is so-called 300 3CtS s+ Oh eee de .we Loe or —

,

> s*4 <4 ; a ad ey + in
bui lding Lape Shs also discussed her versonal activities a3 an expert nittinz
__- >» == : : + e, © - : "ar ye ‘ _—
deslener aad her pitrriio de in connection with “ea Ure ing World Wars
L 2 fl. She reveatedly discussed her connections with important society,
a > - ~- & > N _—_ -" ~~

Yy

~ wee
‘ical and theatrica ‘peoples

~ >»

Dp anartment Was visitec
soroximately 15 minutes later, —_ os apartment Shey
_— Ld os J :
.s dt, 2 + nter 9ceeucu
| , Pind her soa still theree In spite of: this, whe interview proces
sree’ ' wv ’ a ; ~* ~/ ‘ — - ; - pitt :
. , Ts =: rarn rate bP ay hts presence vT ‘ich seemed stranze
+ Ti. 3 Li 2 3 i f Wi th no a5 a? Cu lar \ Ori a - &6 —e te 4 eute tf Y ,
a AL uA wo - . * - 3 " ee -
S svyicen ererore
in view of Urs. Evans' previous precautions » [It seemed eavicent, there glad
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. Lirs. @QRMM vomily consisted of four children, three boys end one
1, one of the boys having died several years s20, and who would now be
sohenigkee ly ef years Old. On n

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one son and one dauchter were in the ssrvice
durin Worid War II, The younger son aoparently was too young to be a ser=
vicemane. UVuring the ten minutes that ne was observed, he appeared normal
in every respect, and was typical for a young mon of 21 years of are. 7
\

s our understanding that Lr. g@mpis decessed and may have left sone in-
surance money and provided some otner income so that irs. SMyand her son

could live moderately at this resort, because no statement was made as to any
sual aiee activity of her ovwme

7. lNrs. QMMMBMeppsrently did not marry until World Jar I while travel-
ing im ‘turope az a repressntative of the Red Cross. ‘there she met a Hungarian
who had three sons They were RAF pilots during VYorld far li and all wers

lijled, “er present son, eeaent’z. wns is 21 years old, received all the in-
: c ree step brothers and also from his father who is al

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asted how well off her son is8 as a resul? f the
tg Som , . Sie Gn Re ig he —— oe ~ 4 , i , 7 ; c Wile rhe
as er ince OL Drope: “ae r gna monNSY s rse ar a laimed ch it sne hac ss P§inancial
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forries of any kind, and therefors could devote all hsr time t
Sor

oward kmitting
and standardizing various designs of woolen articlee of apparel.

9. Mrs, QM took the initiative in frequently relating about strange
happenings in the town of Jjildwood fora awnaber of years, including suen
things 26 numbers rackets, various activitiss in vice, reported landings of
ena ‘cants by submarines Curing Jor!ld Jar II, and peculiar activities of
so-called gypsies in that vicinity that were investigated by the FB1 dq in
Phil ate ohniae tLirs.  Saaireagepnest corroborated practically all of these statements.
They both explained that J‘ildwood is primarily a sumner resort end therefore,
tne town 1s rather vacated during the offseason period during which time the
recent poculiar activitios take placs, Theyclaim, therefore, that the flying
i ome other kind of aerial approach to carry out subversive activities

soreigan country. Ilhney firmly believe that a recent notel re that
4 ’

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‘Lscs was not clearly presented as to the shape; however, it was wh

vould =xpact from such individuals not having a technical backzsround and th
inabi.ity of other comoetent observers to describe exactly mat they have
seen. The bes’ description as to shape and color was that of an oval or tear
a PE eine ee eins This design, but lighted by electricity, is -Imtse
in “ilewood and was pointed out during a walk to Lirs. @ggiie rtment. They

ave.
thought the- repens about the same from where they were viewirse it, but cid

:
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sarted in the roof was caused by the flying discs. A descrioti
he
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nterview, Mrs. QM frequently hinted about corre-
t Truman, the well-known commentator Drew Pearson,

was not interested in any reflection it might bring
waich always had a bad reputation. Her chief con-
nal security.

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spectfully submitted,

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Technical Assistant
Analysis Division
Intelligence Department

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aes shape-whére the leading one was approximately three times the size of

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ear object which seemed_to be attached or following very closely and

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ar rsted at a distance of about two or three lengths of the small object.

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yinted out how the object was brought to her atten-
e second floor and looking out through the window in
a southerly direction ia she two objects were seen floating slowly across
the horizon and then suddenly separeting and cisappearing >celow the house
topse She could not state that they dropped in somebody's backyard or even
dn the ground, but that they simoly dropped slowly from view and were not
seen acain. Lrs. @@MBMBY however, thoucht that one object separated or bros
wo and dropoed from view.

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\l. Mrs. RRMllllii® som, eee who also claimed to have seen the objects,
s reed with lirs, Q@§MIR ond urs «ag that the color appeared to be the
same as a yellow, red or acter colored old ones cies gas light, The outline

eo a ee os — ~~... eens Sb

was distinegs and not one that would appear afla and irrecular. They all
ahighes that it was not a frightening thing, but seemed to be very quietly
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acefully moving along, coming from a high altitude over the water in
a downward slowly moving path toward the shore and then lightly rising asain

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and rapidly disappearing in the distance in the general cirection of Phila-
delohia,

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2e The object appeared in view for at least 1s to 20 minutes on
Lt

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Bach occasions Ar: eae stat 8 % she had seen approximately 20
times, out upon further questionit ng as to the exact number of times, she re-
duced it to about 5 times, according to the following schedule: 26 and 28
5
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Dec 47, 3 and 1U Jan, and 13 Feb. “rs. QM stated that the Coast Guard
visited that vicinity In. wWilT@vso0e"9 and 10 Jan to view the next occurrences,

Dut a lently did not ses anything.

13. A map of the town showing the layout of whe city blocks and streets
cresented to indicate the direction of objects which was brought back as
irt of the case for future reference. ‘They stated that no noise or sound of

2 es ~

any kind was-emitted; no smoke or exhaust trails were seen, They also in-

sisted that it was not any-balloon, dirigible, flare, parachute or any other
thing shat_they tmow, and they.seemed to-have a pretty good «nowledze as to
she appearance.of.such things. They claimed it was something they had never
seen oefore. They could not describe it accurately, but they assured us it
Was very reale

4, Mrs. Q§M@MBsent this 8g a letter dated 16 Feb transmitting a scopy
sf “Arts and Crafts" published by MacMillan Company that carried an article
about her activity in the mitting rield, which substantiated most of her

anu3 in this reenact. Also inclosed was a booklet entitled, "Hand
srvices Ven’ writdven zy her anc ‘slished by Consolicated soo
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UNCLASSIFIED

NCTA/MAP/amb

Aerial Phenomena at tildsood,-%. Je.

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Commandan’ (INT)

GC. Se Coast Ouard

1500 3 Street, 8.9,

"ASnington 25, De Ce

ATTS3s Chief, latellisence &
Law cnYorcement Division

5

ho IS 13 requested that your office make an investizsation of the

pecsona and events concerned in the resorted sichtiass of unidentified
sorial objeots at Aildwod, 8. Jd, ae

a. Attached tociosurss are photostats of the entirs file of corre-~
ondence received from irs. SQRRBRIMM, and the reoort of an Lavesti-
ction made by the -otellizgence Devartment, Air uateriel Command,

Se Wq, AC ig charged by Sq, USAP with rojes% “Sium", whose pure
>)o \a Go collect, svaluate and distribute to interested Jovermens
enelea all information concerning sirchtings and ohenomena which can

2@ Construed to be of concern to the cational seourity,

i. I 1s contemplated that your of fice will be asked to investi-

‘ace only incidents that may occur near one of your installations not

the vieinity of an Air Porce base,

5. It is also requested that any reports of aerial shenemena which

ay come to your attention be forwarded directly *o:s

vomnmanding General

ir Jatertel Command
—-ntecratterson Alr ooree ‘ase
aycton, Lvhis

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UNCLASSIFIED

ACTA/WNF/amd

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Agrial Prenomena ot Sildwood, 4. d,

Commandant (I%T)

Ye S&S. Coasts Cuard

13090 & Street, 4.%,

Yashingtoa 25, D.C.

aTTH: Chief, Intelligence &
Law Unforcement Civision

1, Submitted herewith ia sdditional inforaation to implement data
tracsml$ted with letter dated 12 varch 1943, subject as above,

2. Upon removal of inclosure, this correspondence may be daeclassi- 7
Pied in asceréance with Pararsracsh 3b, AQ 33085,
POR TOR COMMABDIANG GSAERAL:
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Photoetat oy ltr Colonel, USaP |
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AIR MATERISL COSLAND
Wright-Patterson Air Foroe Base
Dayton, Ohio

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Jan 5 19h9

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SUBJECT; Projeot "SIGN

TO; “Chief, Air Yeather Service,
Andrews Air Force Basa,
Washington 25, D. C.

ATTUs DS

1. Projeot "SIGK” is responsible for the tes bea investi-

gation and interpretation of data relative to sighting of unidentified
flyirg objects, Attached Inoident Summaries i * 172 from the files
of Projeot “SIGN” are forwarded for study and recommendations as to

whiohyof the inolidents may be eliminated as ballocns released on routin
synoptio ascents by the Alr Weather Services, the Navy Asrologisal

Service or the tnited States Weather Bureau. Tie sumcariss attached

way be retained in your headquarters for working and refersnoe Purposes. ¢

2, The Air Weather Service is ths only agenoy of its type that

haa been asked to assist in the acooaplishment of Projsot "SIGH" except

that the United States Veatheor Bureau hos provided information on ball
Lightning. Research projects in which balloons are used ard which are

gsonducotead or sponsored by the Army, Havy or United States Air Force ars
necked by the Intelligenos Departaent of this Command. Theses ohscks

arousnally made direst from the Projsot "SIGN" Office, uC IAKO- 4. These

esks are distinot from tha ohsok of synoptic balloon flights made by
weather service stations of the Air Force, the havy and the Department
t
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of Commerca. (i. 5. Weather Bureau) requested of Air

>.>

faatner Service.

r

3. it is the opinion cf this officsa.that the below listed incoi-
isute ase those having the greatest possibility of being balloons. This
iiat does nos sliimimate the possibility that many of the remaining
ingidenta ars balloons. s

2 ol, 50 9 123 155 :

% 25 52 92 115 A156

dy 25 72 96 126 L57

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U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION
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This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much
information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed.
Please try to answer as many questions os you possibly can. The information that you give will |
be used for research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any statements,
conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information so
that if it is deemed necesscry, we may contact you for further details.
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1. When did you see the object? 2. Time of day: ¥ ——
Hours Minutes
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ie, OTF S ae |) Gee ee ree (Circle One): A.M. or PM, )
Dey Manth Year _
3. Time Zone:
(Circle One): a. Eastern (Circle One): a. Doylight Saving
b. Central 6. Standard »
c. Mountain Se ae
d. Pacific
2. Other = — 4
4, Where were you wren you saw the object?
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Neores! Posial Address City or Town State or County
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5. How longa was object in sight? (Total Duration) ee Pe a
Hours Minutes Seconds
a. Certain c. Not very sure
b. Fairly certain d¢ justo quess J
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5.1 Row was time in sight determined? - =. es pa a
5.2 Was oaject in sight continuously? i — No
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iF you saw the object at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON?

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8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One):
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a. None a. Bright moonlight
b. A few b. Dull moonlight
c. Many c. No moonlight—pitch dark
d. Don't remember d. Don't remember 7
Y. What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the object? |
CLOUDS (Circle One): WEATHER (Circle One):
a. Cleor sky / _ a. Dry 2
b. Hazy b. Fog, mist, or light rain
c. Scattered clouds c. Moderate or heavy rain
d. Thick or heavy clouds d. Snow
e. Don't remember
The object appeared: (Circle One):
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a. Solid ) d. Asa light
en sneneetil P .
o. lransperent e, Don'traemember
c. Vasor
if it appeared as a light, was it brighter than the brightest stars? (Circla One): |
a. Brighter c. About the same
b. Dimmer d. Don't know
11.1 Compare brightness to some common object:
‘he edges of the oblec! were:
(Cirele One): a. Fuzzy or blurred e. Other. * w
b. Lixea bright stor eS
. -arply outlined ee #0 y
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Appear ro star 3? any time? Y 2s No Don't know
Suddeniy sceed sh away atany time? ; 19 Cont know
OK UD “ singe? 3 5 Mant know
yeorrtnm 5 > Don't know
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2zU. Vo vou nin you car estimate ine Speedo o71 E oviec:
(Circle One) Yes Nic
IF you onswerec YES. then whei speec wovic vou estimate? “
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21. Do you think you can estimate how for away from you the object was?
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(Circle One) Yes \ No )
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IF you answered YES, then how far away would you soy it was?
22. Where were you located when you saw the object? 23. Were you (Circle One)
(Circle One):
o. In the business section of a city?
OO ere na — i
o. Inside o building \b. Inthe resioential ion of a cit) 7)
b. Inocor c. In open countryside?
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fc. Outdoor: ¢. Neor on oirtield?
d. inan airplane (type) e. Flying over o city?
e, Atsea {. Flying over open country?

4 Other - ll Q Other — - . 7 —
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24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle ct the time. then complete the following questions: :
24.1 Whot direction were you moving? (Circle One!
go. North c. East e. South qo. West
b Northeast cd. Southecst f. Southwest h. Northwest
274.2? How fasi were vou moving? —_— . ~~ miles per hour
24.3 Did you stop ot any time while you were looking ot the object?
t wcle One Yes NO
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jects which, when ploced up in the sky, would givethe some appecrance os the object which you saw
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15. Did the object move behind something at_ony time, particulorly a cloud?
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16, Did the object move in front of something ot ony time, porticularly a clove?
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17, Tell in ao few words the following things obout the object:
we ee Oe Be a Se ; —nctinaneifigmnddinaitas
b Color owe oe aan “ Se —_— enemas =
18. We wish to know the ongulor size. Hold c match stick at arm's length in line with a known object ond note how much of
object is covered by the head of the match. If you hod performed this experiment at the time of the sighting, how muc!
the object would hove been covered by the motch heod?

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19. Draw a picture thot will show the shape of the object or objects. Label and include in your sketch ony details of the «
that you sow such as wings, protrusions, etc

¢., and especiclly exhoust troils or vapor troils. Ploce on arrow beside the drow

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35. information which you feel pertinent ond which is not adeoue

Gvuestonnoire ©: © NoOmslive Expronanon Of your sighting.

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27. In the following sketch, imagine that you are at the point shown. Place an “A” on the curved line to show how high the object
was above the horizon (skyline) when you first saw it. Place a ’B” on the seme curved line to show how high the object was

above the horizon (skyline) when you last sow it. Place an A” on the compass when you first saw it. Place a "B” on the com-
pass when you /ast saw the object.

90° 75°

28. Draw a picture thot will show the motion that the object or objects made. Place an A” at the beginning of the path, o “B" at
the end of the path, and show any chonges in direction during the course.

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10. Have you ever seen this, or a similar object before. If so give date or dates and location.
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