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65 HS1 834228961 62 HQ 83894 Serial 130

126 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Aug 4, 1947 · Broad topic: General · Topic: 65_HS1-834228961_62-HQ-83894_Serial_130 · 126 pages OCR'd
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lanai finns RESTRICT Elo revert or stonTINaZ)),” / PIE oe i 1. Organization: 1388th AAF Base Unit Ha APO 86, c/o Postmaster, New York, N,Y. © Sighting Strange intermittent flashes that may tie in with "Flying Discs”. Place Harmon Field, Stephenville, ‘ewfoundland. Time 03452, 23 July 19h7. Altitude Approximately 10,000 feet high, Weather High scattered condition; visibility better than fifteen (15) miles. Heading From South, heading NNE (approximately 30° ) Speed High velocity; stated to be faster than a conventional airplane. Description : The observers saw a light which at first appeared to be a shooting star or airplane. It appeared agein, and a mumber of intermittant flashes were seen for a period of approximately three (3) minutes. The flashes were reddish in color. Observers said it was not a falling star because it did not appear as such; nor was it an airplane, because manoeuvers were too abrupt and there was no noise of a motor, Miss Patricia Abbott, (Newfountland National) Government Employee ard Lt. Hammaker, “avigator and Public Relat- ions Officer. The informants (noted in Par.10) were walking when they noticed a peculiar reddish light. Both Miss Abtctt and Lt. Hammaker stated that at first, they thought it was a falling star, but if left no streak. It appeared again; they thought it might be a plane flying at a very high altitude. After observing its manceuvers, they concluded, because of the silence (no hum of motor) ani abrupt darts of the light, it was definately not an airplane. Neither Miss Abbott nor It. Eammaker hai seen anythirg like it before. ZZ. H. SMITH Captain, Air Corps, Intelligence Officer.
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