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i Office Mem undum * UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Wiles MR, HARBO f) J parr: August 29, 1952
FROM : D. J. PARSON: we rome
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SUBJECT: UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJEC. ae es
ALLEGEDLY CITED BY MR. D. DESVERGERS , Ae
WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA \
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By letter of August 26, 1952, the Air Force requested
that we examine the cap of Mr. Desvergers, a scoutmaster seat
at West Palm Beach, Florida, who claims that he observed apr /, ao
unidentified flying object in a desolate area, He report 2 Prelate
that upon his investigation, a MBB object 30 feet in diam ter a
hovered over his head and shot a "red blob” which causedrhim@to Ea
lose consciousness. The cap has some holes burned in it and it /
is reported that the hair on Desvergers' arms was singed. The f
Air Force requested that we determine, if possible, from any
residues left the nature of the residual material.
The Air Force desires an oral report on this tonight.
We have finished the examination and are preparing to advise the
Air Force as follows:
1. There is no residue which would permit a determination
as to the nature of the material which caused the burns in the
cap. In addition to the obvious burns, there is one minute burned
area which is probably too small to have been caused intentionally
but more likely by a@ small hot ember,
2. The bill and a large part of the edges of the cap
are singed but the singeing is not uniform as would be expected
if it had been caused at one time by a single flash of flame, The
front edge of the cap bill is more severely singed than other
portions of the cap. This condition would not be expected if the
source of the flame was directly overhead.
3. When the cap is observed from the front,the left
edge of the insignia and the fold in the blue cloth, there is an
absence of singeing noted under the fold suggesting the possibility
that the cap was not being worn when the singeing took place.
It is noted that this fold "smooths out” when the cap is placed
on the head.
RECOMMENDATION: That in response to the request, of Colonel Free
jof the Air Force, it is recommended that he be
Clorally advised of the above. sh offi
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