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342_HS1-416511228_319.1 Flying Discs 1949
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STARRETT
9 December 191
I, Joma 8, Doty, Sergeant, "SAF, AP 17371864, Seather Obeerver,
Lévh Weather Squadron, Chanute Air Fores Base, Chanwte Field, {liinots,
do hereby make the following statement to Captain Rugh T. felley,
4eegistent Base “ewther °ffiecsr.
Jn @ Desenbor 1945 at approximately 18,6 hours, | was walking
with Sgt. Bugene S, Montag towards the Base “eather Station when |
happened to look up et the sy and notice what appaarsd to be either
@ ory Tooket or meteor. ff tapped Sct, Montag on the arm and called
iis attention to at.
Ihe objyot did act appear to be « star because it was three or
four tines as large os © ster and it seemed to te sloger to us than
@ star would be. It was heeding frou the north east toward the
eouth goubh west and weg acving upwards at about 15 or 20 degree angle.
4g it moved 1% seemed to get larger, and it was igaving a trail, In
about two or three seconde it digeppoared, The object wes round, wh ite
and soved vory fast,
Ye wont inte the Weather Station and reported this to the Duty
Forecaster whose name ig ¥ Sgt. Robert W. Fillman,
Sergeant, OSAP
AP 17171864
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