DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE6792677
DATE OF SIGHTINGMarch 1949
REPORTED LOCATIONDumont N J, [Blank]
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Vay lOth, 1949,
echnical Intelligence Divisicn,
Air? ‘ateriel Comvand “eadiquarters,
Wright-Patterson Air Perce Bare,
Yayton, Chino,
Sentlemen:
I reai the articles in the Saturlay Evening rost about
"lying Saucers” and wish to repcrt whet I saw in the sky over Dunont,
NiJe, about the middle of ! arch this year, I an a registered nurse
and not in the least aupersititious or surprised ut a go ocd many things
that I see but I mist say that the sight of this object gave me the
thrill of a lifetime and I don't care to see any more snd nt know
what it was,I can fully sympathize with any of the others whe has
had the experience, I did exactly what the other peoole usualiy do
I supposes ani that was rush to the telephone anil call the newsoape
ani got no reaction from them ani t en called the police of cur town
to aee if anyone else had seen the object.
:revicus to calling I had stopnoed at a store where a girl from
England had been on daty and had hal cecasion to ase the buss benba and
hear them and wnen I desoribted it to her she sald it couldn't be one cf
them, My first thought was a jet propelled plane until [I reaiized it
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made no noise ani I have be-n told that those planes make quite a racket
I was standing in front c? a friends hoise waiting for her to
some out through the back door and lock. as I hai gone out the front, It
was jaast after dask althcugh the sxy wasn’t entirely dark anj the mocna
wan brtght, 41% first I thought it was a plane which waa traveilins very
fast and then !% come to my mind thot no plane coall go 30 faat aa 1t
seemed to be *raveiling a nortn westerly direction and came into view
over the ton of one tree too and out of signt over another in abdont
five seconda,t Pally expected to see it go further out it had disappeared
just at the nement the person I was waitine for rad reached the corner cf
the heuse where <he@ nase mizht have seen it also, “hen T hai no
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back up my atory and as the newsoaner sasit the next dav when I ver
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in telling the story " That I might just aa well forget it as Tt hai no
witnesa”, I iad no desire for oibpicity but eureiy woill have Likel at the
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get in touch with an observatory in Teaneck, ".J. nking thst i
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some planet that had decided to change ita SAaittas on arcrt netice, ft
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tirmuation of stars although they did not aeem to be the result of sn
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sxplosica and not very iong. You could see ebvout § or 10 and they seemed to
be soneected to tre ball of light aa they travelied with it,
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that it was some trick co? the heavens rather than any man made object,
What I am meat interested in finding out is whether ony observatory
in this part of the country repcrted any unusual activity in the eky 48
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soa comneributions relative to "“Lly.ng saucers” have bean
Siude a matter af record, and wili be incorpormted into the
mesent sboriy of wils vhencreuiae
four iitersst ami acticn in reporting this cutter fo this
Jeaiywar.ert 18 appreciatad,
Sincerely Yours,
We Re CLUNGUAMAN
COLonel, Usa
Ghdef, Analysis Division
Intelligence Departasen