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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE6971560
DATE OF SIGHTINGAugust 1955
REPORTED LOCATIONBrit Columbia Canada
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1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS
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> AUgd5 Brit Columbia, Canada D Probably Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP ge WEP GMUMion = = 4. "ossuy ereen
Locel Q Ground- Vi sual 0 Ground-Redar : Wes Aircraft

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o Passiity Astronomical
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10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING Ss C ieaie 11. COMMENTS
"Saucer in shape” Silver, no change in speed
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SUBJECT: (Conf) Unidentified Flying Objects

1. On 12 September 1955 Lt. eee _;.. i, now

stationed at the U. S. Naval Academy gave information with

respect to an ee ob a sighted am his mother who

lives in Canada,
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Annapolis, cramer » Telephone

2 The information as reported a Lt
in Tab "A" and is forwarded for your informa
deemed appropriate.

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Tab "A" (Conf)

LUSVELLYN E. BOLLINGSR

on and action as

Major, VUSar Th
Directorase of Intellisens

Classification Cancelled
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oS. (ii i a » British Columbia,

Canada, observed an unidentified object near her home on 9
August 1955. The observation was made on a clear day wita
only one or two small clouds in the sky. The observation
was made between 5 and 6 pem. with the sun shining brightly.
According to Lt. [D> she saw an object, saucer in shape,
both on top and bottom with something on top resembling a
stack. The object was silver in color and passed from east
to west and was under observation for about 20 to 30 seconds.
No change in speed or altitude was noted while under observa-
tion. The object was estimated to be at 3,000 to 10,000
feet in altitude and about a quarter of the size of the moon
in size. This sighting is the only time such an object has

been sighted by this individual according to Lt. gol.

This one individual is the only person known to have observed

this particular object.

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