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SUMM@RY OF INFORMATION :
1llth cic, Fao # 8, P, 0, Box 379, Knoxville, Tennessee.
OBJECT SIGHTED OVER OAK RIDGE,
TENNESSEE.
(In compliance with letter AJACI-360.33 Ganeral, dated 15 November 1950,
Headquarters, Third Army, . SUBJECT: Unconventional Aircraft, the following is
submitted.)
Ae Ipcation and Time of SEE EL!
Between ‘0 “and 0530 Tours on 18 Deceriber 1950, on the Turnpike,
within the controlled area, approximately one (1) mile from the White
Wing entrance and Y-12 plant.
Weather at the Time:
At 0730 hours - wind from the Northeast, seven (7) miles per hour;
temperature - 20 degrees ¥. according to the Atomic Energy Commission
Meteorological Division.
Nemes, Occupations, and Addresses of Witnesses:
Dr. A. J. Miller, 515 Delaware Avenue, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Dr. V. P. Calkins, 105 Disston Read, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Mr. J. Frank Coneybear, 119 Meadow Road, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Mr, A. 0. Mooneyham, 101 Dewey Road, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Mr. F. T. Bly, 221 Villanova Road, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Lt. Col. John R. Hood, U.S.A.F., 200 Virginia Road, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Cdr, E. W. Hriber, U.S.H., 103 Norris Lane, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Maj. Walter L. Cares, U.S.A.F., NEPA Division, Fairchild Engine and
Airplane Corporation, Oak Ridge, Tennessee,
Photographs of Objects, if available:
None.
Object ee
A 1d emanating in the shape of a circle, of an intensity mch greater
that that of a bright moon, giving the impression of form in connection with
the light. The light was white in appearance and did not show any signs of
refraction into a band or continuous spectrum. This object was traveling in
a Northwesterly direction, 15 to 30 degrees elevation above the horizon, and
appeared to diminish considerable in size during thirty seconds of observati
To another group, the object appeared only as a bright reflection of the sun
from an apparently metal surface. No accurate estimate of the object's size
or range could be mage from the observation,
other pertinent information;
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