PROJECT 10073 .~cCORD 1. DATE TIME GROUP 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 10. CONCLUSION INSUFFICIE:NT DATA 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSi!> 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visml (Assumed) 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Object was travclin1:. a;:.ong several Naval A/C. Disc like top, with heavy cent~r ~t.:ct.:i.on, tr'-vzling S\v. disappearing within seconds. Vapor d.::.sturoance could be seen whorling from the outer edge as it t rav.Jled along. FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) Preloaa edlUoaa of thla f01a --~be u . .. .t UNCLASSIFIED The Chief of ~-:Etv.9.1 Ope:r~t t~;ns. Subj : Flying d1 sk, r~ort by r..ir , fo:n~rdi~ of. 1. This activity bPs received~ report of the sight1~ of a flying disk in the vicinity of !!onroe, l4ichigan on 21 D:-:..me, 1949, 2. The report was made by Mr. , f:!~nroe, Michigan, \t.'ho states, "At 9:24 a.m. , une 21, _91J.9, di:"ectly over lv1onroe, Michigan, among several a.val ~.ircreft, a. flying clis!t:-like top, "ri th r vy center section -traveled south- ~'est -di sappe~ring t~ri thin t''O seconds -it ,_.,,~s tr.!:'"J'el 'ling ~bout half E. :nile hie h. A ne".rspa!'er i tern , .. '8 s pri ~ted by report~rs '.rho sa., .. _, it too. It my mve be~?n an~" type rn:;, jet mc':l~hj_ne -ClS vapor distt~rbance coul d be seen ,._,horling fror.t the out er eclge a s it traveled along". 3 On 23 June, a similar report was received by phone from ~r. Almon Jones, reporter on the Monroe Evening ~Je,~rs. 4. The above report is fon~ded for your infor:na.tion. ce: CMATra C!\f.ARes1i8 iJNCLASSlFlEU