USAF record 28960578 (1954)
28960578
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 1 December 1954
2. LOCATION Hamilton, Alabama
3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local [ILLEGIBLE] GMT N/A
4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual [HW:] Ground-Radar [HW:] Air-Visual [HW:] Air-Intercept Radar [HW:]
5. PHOTOS Yes [HW:] No [HW:]
6. SOURCE Civilian
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION N/A
8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 3
9. COURSE N/A
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING Meteorite reported to have fallen on farm 1 Dec 54. Source wished to have it inspected and also wanted money for it.
11. COMMENTS Attempt was made to have a unit in source's locality to check on report, but was unsuccessful. Case was closed by ATIC as it was felt it would be unprofitable to pursue further.
ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP 52)
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- Page 1 PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 1 December 1954 2. LOCATION Hamilton, Alabama 3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local [ILLEGIBLE] GMT N/A 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual [HW:] Ground-Radar [HW:] Air-Visual…
- Page 2 3-17-59 Hamilton ala Marion Co meteorite ins Wright Field Dayton Ohio Please thire were a meteorite fell on my farm Dec 1 1954 it made a whole in the earth 9 feet wide 4 feet deep and 52 feet long.…
- Page 3 ANGII-H25/ Maj Friend/no 6/25/ May 25 Typed 26 Mar 59 ANGII-H25 SUBJECT: Unidentified Flying Object TO: Maxwell Air Force Base Montgomery, Alabama Mr. [REDACTED] of Route 42, [REDACTED], Hamilton,…
- Page 4 JOINT MESSAGEFORM UNCLASSIFIED ACTION ROUTER INFO BOOK MULTI X SINGLE AF ORIG FROM: AZIC N-P P AEB TO: MAXWELL AFB, MONTGOMERY, ALA /SPECIAL/ FROM: AFCON-ABeg RE OUR LTR, SUBJ "IDENTIFIED FLYING…
- Page 5 JOINT MESSAGEFORM UNCLASSIFIED SPACE BELOW RESERVED FOR COMMUNICATION CENTER ACTION ROUTINE INFO FROM: AUTO, MP AFB TO: MAXWELL AFB, MONTGOMERY, ALA AUTH: COL. LESLIE HORTON /CONTACT/FROM: AFGIN-ENG…
- Page 6 [HW: From Notes [REDACTED] for Col. [REDACTED] address - [REDACTED] and, etc.] Memorandum for Major Frank AF (IN-58) Re: Project [REDACTED], Emmaus A COPY to Air University, Maxwell Field, Alabama,…
- Page 7 that make it impossible to conduct any on the spot interrogations or full investigations. a. Upon being asked politely (and discreetly) if it was possible to investigate the services of other engaged…
- Page 8 know Oscar. d. Col. Norton therefore desired to be relieved of the assignment if possible; and would appreciate my instructions by telegram, [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE. 3. The conversation was concluded with a…