USAF record 28931899
28931899
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Incident #219 UNCLASSIFIED DATE OF INTO 29 Nov 42 LOCATION Newburgh, N.Y. SOURCE 14 Year old girl DATE OF REPORT [REDACTED] DATE IN TO ATIC [REDACTED] TIME OF STORING 2000 E.T COLOR Large red ball SHAPE ball SPEED [REDACTED] ALTITUDE [REDACTED] COURSE 270° E to W LENGTH OF TIME OBSERVED 2 sec NO. IN GROUP 1 TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground MANEUVERS [REDACTED] PH. NO. [REDACTED] SKETCHES [REDACTED] Temporary ATIC Form 339 (2 Jan 52) UNCLASSIFIED
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- Page 1 Incident #219 UNCLASSIFIED DATE OF INTO 29 Nov 42 LOCATION Newburgh, N.Y. SOURCE 14 Year old girl DATE OF REPORT [REDACTED] DATE IN TO ATIC [REDACTED] TIME OF STORING 2000 E.T COLOR Large red ball…
- Page 2 UNCLASSIFIED Incident #219 -- Newburgh, New York -- 20 November 1943 The object reported in this incident is clearly a slow-moving fireball. Time of day, length of time in sight, and all other data…
- Page 3 No. 219: Time of sighting coincides within a few minutes of the release time of the USAF Rawlsonde at Newburgh and a pilot balloon sounding at New York. Very little description given that can be…
- Page 4 HEADQUARTERS AIR WEATHER SERVICE Andrews Air Force Base Washington 25, D. C. In Reply Refer To: AFS DDS 11 May 1949 SUBJECT: Unidentified Flying Objects TO: Commanding General Air Material Command…
- Page 5 Incident: 219 [REDACTED], age 14, a ninth grade student at North Junior High, Newburgh, N. Y., reported that on the night of 29 November 1942 at precisely 2:00 while standing with two young friends…
- Page 6 1. Date of Observation: 29 Nov 48 2. Time of Observation: 8:00 P.M. 3. Where was Object(s) Sighted: Newburgh, N.Y. 4. Observer's Position: Ground, 1st & Concord St., Newburgh, N.Y. 5. Name and…
- Page 7 HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY WEST POINT, NEW YORK HACO 452.1-A 2 December 1943 SUBJECT: Unconventional Aircraft TO: Commanding General First Army Governors Island, New York 4, N.Y. 1.…
- Page 8 City Girl Sees Sky Phenomenon "Look!" Doris Cross, 14 of 23 First St. said she saw that last night at precisely 8 o'clock and she really pressed the button today and was convinced the saw a comet - a…
- Page 9 Dr. HYNER'S EVALUATIONS EXTRACTED FROM PROJECT GRUDGE REPORT. INCIDENT INDEX 1. Astronomical a. High probability: 920, 27, 30, 51, 32, 33, 34, 48, 49, 59, 60, 66, 69, 70, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 101,…