~ DDD DDD ca ODD CQ>Cil.CQ).,.. ~ Q)+JaCI~ Cd Ul G.> CD 00 fll CJ z as.J:J~ C.+ cas CD Q)CJ~ECD .,..OCbbD Q Wa_:tcd: ~ny and all informa- tion on U~,i'Os, such as pictures, magazl~e _and newspaper articles. ana UFO publications. Especially want the following: FLYING SAU- CERS ARE REAL, Key hoe; MYS- TERIES OF OTHER WORLDS RE- VEALED, Ley and Key hoe; THE SAUCERIAN REVIEW, 1956, Bar- ker; FLYING SAUCER REVIEW's WORLD ROUNDUP; AIR FORCE PROJEcr BLUE BOOKS SPECIAL REPORT NO. 14, Davidson; THE BOOKS OF FORT, Fort; THE WHITE, SANDS INCIDENT IS ANOTHER worun WATCHING?, Heard. I will buy these, but prefer to borrow or rent I would like to have a discussioa with others near my age (16) who are interested in uros, especially those In Virginia. I have several pocketbook editions of science fic- that l: will sell (or trade for Norfolk 5, MEM~ROmNG SUP Major Tacker Ql SIIIIL 4 .fCTIOtd "!:" UFO correspondence tor general public. 2. C nta upon vhich to base reply: a. As may be contirned by astronomical tables 1D astro charts, the star S, nov very bright 1D the heavens vas in almost t.be precise location give~ by sources, at the times and place reported. Withili two hours it bad moved considerably towards the Western horizon b. Repeatedly proven tbat any star and planet viewed through any band-held telescope often produces some unusual appearances. c. Although obJect in eigbt tar almost one-balf hour no report ot any UFO ar anything ,mueuaJ tr military and civil aircraft, radar ,mite or others in the area. d. Report appreciated. Although not coneluai identified, vill be used u part ot AF cont1Duoua analysis ot UFO FROM MM 011 nTU C George T. Gregory OAGA"IAYIOII IIID LOCIT1C* 95 Rlp .. IIIDAAOOI's-IA., ... ue&I'IICI Air Technical Intelligence \*icht-Patterson Air Porce Dayton, Cllio Dear Sirs, NOr olk s, Virsinia I would like to rerort an unidentified flying object. Yesterday, July 1, 1958, \~ile I was working in my garden, my next-door neighbor, pointed it out to me. This was at about 7:20 P.~f~(E.S.T.)~ It tes almost directly overhead but a little to the west. It looked at first lfke ...... brlglit star but was more clearly defined and, \'lhen tched closely, was seen to move very slo\'lly to the west. C.~ ... 1 U ..._ I ran into the house to get a small, homemade telescope and at the same ~ tL l time called my father out. He saw the ob)ect throu~. a p~ir of ;3 p'ot-Jer .~ -- ~.tk , neighbors had come over and they also s 'w the obj~ct. \ ; we watched the objec t for about 2 minutes, ~ntil 7:4~/P.r.t. ~Jith/~he ( *". .:, ~(] 3-t naked eye and \'lith the binoculars noth ng much coUld 9e seen ... -~owever, t hrough t'-r. j.:_ttr _) the telescope, ~ dis!inct outline \~S ?-sible. It \'laS perfectly r9und, with "/ a bright metall1c gl1nt in the center and dark outer ~dges The Pbject con- tinued, slowly, west\Jard until 7:49 when, it shot off i n t same,/direction. It s hot off so fast that it just "blurted" o ut oF vi!J\;:' . J .1 tlhe sh.-y was clear, with a slight breeze. 'lbe sun had g ne do,m but it'"" . --no r..t was still daylight. When the o ect was f+rst sighted ther were no stars -. ......, ~, but after it left there e a w beginning to-crime out. It \\'aS fairly warm.,, L~t l'le called the They said they did bu is to the east of us, but no other reports her bureau nd ask d if they ha a '~ather balloon up. I - f tha it was to the' east of the ~ather station, which :,'~) snt '~ather balloon \~ called the paper J 1VE~<1. \':e did not ell them of our report. 7C-.)d ttl object like this before P.s.--I can be r eached a e from Norfolk, V-.ginia. None of them Your's truly, by phone n.a I AAl. ,._ -I 213, Subj: Unideattified Flying nbject Si~hted hy at Philadelphia, Pn., ot 0~0107Z July 1958 naa the surfoce 10 ::atot s at lu l~uots at lG ::nots at 14 !~dots at 23 !:nots at 25 &cuots (3) Ceiling -Unliml ted (4) Visibility -7 miles (5) Cloud Cover -3/10 oi sky covered by cirrus above .000' (6) 1~ o thunderstorms in area m There were no other UilUSual nctivi ties or COildi tio&&s, meteorological, astronomical, or othen~ise, w:1icl1 nicht account for the sighting. (Iuformatiou furnis!1ed ~'~ ?. July 1958, by .C] L!etearologlcal Office, who advised the o!Jserva ions were made at 020l:JOZ 3. iio additional investigatio.Al of this matter is co.ttemplated '1y this District ':'ffice unless otherwise requested cc: Di r O.SI (dupe) Comdr, P.IcGui re AF:l, N.J. Lt Colvu~l, District ~or:una~1c!er FOR OFFIC!~\L USE ONLY