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65 HS1 834228961 62 HQ 83894 Serial 130
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STANDARD FORM No. 64 Ie
Office Memorandum * UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
O47 JUL 22 AM II 44.
ro * Mr. Moxom, Regional Office No. 1, NeY, DATE: 7/15/47
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SUBJECT: “Flying Disks".
We hesitate to make this report coneerning our pilot balloon
observations in regards to a flying disk because of the considerable
national skepticism regarding the subject at present. However, local
newspapers inform us that the U. 5. Government admits no authority for
. -Such a ship or object and for its flights. Then we must assume this
strange object to be foreign. Therefore, we submit this report for your
information. If sighted again, we wonder if it would be a good idea to
drop the balloon and instead make observations on this disk.
“
Mr. Minczewski has observed this strange metallic disk on three
occasions through the theodolite ‘while making his pibal observation
during the last six months. Miss Baron has reported observing it on
one occasion. Miss Baron's report agrees with Yr. Minczewski's observations
except as to the color-which she reported as a dull metallic luster.
Mr. Mincozewski last observed tHi's disk in April 1947 at the 1100E
Pibal Observation when the balloon was at 15 thousand feet. fhe disk was
followed for 15 seconds, apparently moving on level flight from east to
west to the far north of the station. The object was a metallic like Chrome
* -shaped something like an ellipse with a flat level bottom and a dome like-round
tope The disk appeared below the balloon, was much larger in size in the
instrument, and shined like silver. It was impossible to estimate the height
or speed of the disk except that it appeared to be moving rather rapidly.
Miss Baron observed the Gisk when her balloon was at about 27 thousand feet.
All days observed were either clear or with very few clouds and good visibility.
Very truly yours,
Boage ft bbght
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