:r.e,"nnry A'l'IC ~"ona 329 lt.r=r 1i0 s o.nd Of'fiee:oo ,f,;/., Hctallic ';'dill. Hirh HaADQUARTIEM THIRD ARMY AJACI-s seo.sa SUlJ;fr a tTnoonYentionnl Airoro.t't ~ .a Convnandinr, General ~ Air l!ateriel Comnand 1frieht-Patteraon Air Force Baae Dayton, Ohio Attent"ona l!CI (Control No. A-1917) Inoloa~d here~th is summary of informatio~ re unido~tifiod object si~hted over Fort McPherson, Geor~ia, 10 July 1050. dtd 10 Julv 50 J01Uq 1:-',ADE Colonel, GSC AC of S, G-2 DOWNGRADED AT DBCLA,s:'CFH:n , r -~R INTERVA DBCJ,Assnu~D AF fi~U 12 YEA'~ OF INFORMATION lllth CIC Detaolllt, Headquarter Third AnaJ, Fort UcPberaon, Georgia Ukd delltltied Objeot lipted onr Pt. llcPheracn, coal FOR U. IN INDIVIDUAL IWWIMPH EVALUATION Of Of lfQ OIPCIIATION: --..na,y AT-I A Clll11'1RMID IY O"IIIUOUM:II I At approximately 102&, 10 July 1950, WOJO ot the lllth CIC Detachaeat ailbted a metal object in direction ot northwest. th11 object wa1 alao lighted by WOJG Francia J. Riley of the lllth CIC The ect appeared small and had a bri~t metallic appearance. The object wa1 in plain Tlew tor about titteen minute. It waa later obacured by low hanpng cloud. Object was moTing in an easterly d1 recti on at a alow rate ot apeed. It waa at an unpredictable heipt, Tery hi~. OSI, Marietta, Oeorpa wa1 notified i-edlately. ( B-2) DOWNGRADED AT 3 YEAR INTERVA .. DECLASSIFIED AFTF.R 12 YEARS. DOD Dllt 6200.10 UNCLASSlFlED