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65 Hs1 834228961 62 Hq 83894 Section 6
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STATEMENT
Following is a report of the sighting of an unidentified
object in the Oak Ridge Area by the undersigned. On the morning of
18 December 1950, the following personnel were riding to their work
at NEPA Division, Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp., in the S-50
Area at Oak Ridge, Tennessee:
Lt. Col. John R, Hood, USAF
Cdr, E. W. Hribar, USN
Major James L. Steele, USAF
Jamor Walter lL. Carss, USAF
Mr. James R. Gray
Mr. William G. Frey
Mr, Gray, Commander Hribar, and Major Steele were riding in the front
seat; Col. Hood, Major Caras, and Mr. Frey were in the rear.
At approximately 0827, while riding southwest on the turnpike
just outside the restricted area, Col. Hood sighted a very bright
reflection through the windshield of the car, Major Carss, who was sit-
ing beside Col. Hood and whose attention was attracted by Col.
Hood's looking at the sky, sighted the same reflection. Col. Hood then
called the attention of the remaining occupants of the car to the
reflection. Of these, Commander Hriber also sighted the reflection,
but Mr, Gray, Mr. Frey, and Major Steele did not sight it.
The reflection was visible through the front windshield of the
car only for a moment because, shortly thereafter, the road turned to
the right. The corresponding turn of the car so placed the relative
position of the reflection that it gould not be seen through the left
front window, which was frosted. ‘Tho windshield, however, was not
frosted and permitted excellent vision.
The object appeared only as the bright reflection of the sun from
an apparently metal surface, much as might be expected from an aircraft
et a great distance. Wo accurate estimate of the objects siz> or range
could be made from the observation. It appeared to be west-southwest
of Oak Ridge Townsite at an angle of elevation of about 25 degrees from
the level.
s/John R. Hood, Jr. t/JOHN R, HOOD, JR., Lt. Col. USAF
o/Baward W. Hribar +/EDWARD W. HRIBAR, Commander, USN
s/Walter L. Carss +/WALTER L, CARSS, JR., Major, USAF
CERTIFIED TRUE COPY:
WILLIAM B. GRAY, SAC, Knoxville,Tenn
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