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대외비 2 16. 소리와 냄새: 없음
CONFIDENTIAL 2 16. Sound and odor: None
CONFIDENTIAL 2 16. Sound and odor: None
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밝기): 핵심은 매우 밝았고, 꼬리는 훨씬 덜 밝았다.
of brilliance): Nucleus was extremely brilliant; trail much less so.
of brilliance): Nucleus was extremely brilliant; trail much less so.
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없음
None
None
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약간의 호를 그리며 상승했으며, 상승 각도는 약 15°였다. 21. 사라진 방식: 점점 희미해졌다. 22. 구름에 미친 영향: 없음
Climbed in arc, rather slight, angle of climb about 15°. 21. Manner of disappearance: Faded out. 22. Effect on clouds: None
Climbed in arc, rather slight, angle of climb about 15°. 21. Manner of disappearance: Faded out. 22. Effect on clouds: None
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물체가 떨어졌을 만한 곳을 헬리콥터로 수색했다. 결과는 음성이었다. 24. 목격 당시의 기상 조건 및 빛: 날씨는 맑았고, 반달이었다.
object might have fallen conducted by helicopter. Result negative. 24. Weather conditions and light at time of sighting: Weather clear, quarter moon.
object might have fallen conducted by helicopter. Result negative. 24. Weather conditions and light at time of sighting: Weather clear, quarter moon.
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텍사스주 캠프 후드. 직업 및 취미: 육군 장교, 승마, 사격, 기타 야외 스포츠. 관찰자의 지능 및 성격에 대한 심문관의 의견(이웃, 경찰서, FBI 기록, 고용주 등 확인): 지상 정찰 경험이 풍부한 훌륭한 관찰자. 관찰자는 목격 당시 안경, 특히 편광 안경을 착용했는가, 또는 물체가 캐노피, 창문 또는 기타 투명한 물질을 통해 보였는가? 안경을 착용했지만 편광 안경은 아니었다. 이 보고서의 3페이지와 4페이지는 이 사건에 해당하지 않는다. 1979년 3월 26일 FEP CDR USAINSCOM FOIC에 의해 기밀 해제됨 AUTH Para 1-603 DOD5200 대외비
Camp Hood, Texas. Occupation and hobbies: Army officer, horsemanship, shooting, other field sports. Comments of interrogator relative to intelligence and character of observer (check neighbors, police dept., FBI records, employer, etc.): Excellent observer with considerable experience in ground reconnaissance. Did observer wear glasses, especially polarized glasses at time of sighting, or was object viewed through canopy, window, or other transparent material? Wore glasses, not polaroid. Pages 3 & 4 of this report not applicable to this incident. REGRADED UNCLASSIFIED ON MAR 26 1979 BY FEP CDR USAINSCOM FOIC AUTH Para 1-603 DOD5200 CONFIDENTIAL
Camp Hood, Texas. Occupation and hobbies: Army officer, horsemanship, shooting, other field sports. Comments of interrogator relative to intelligence and character of observer (check neighbors, police dept., FBI records, employer, etc.): Excellent observer with considerable experience in ground reconnaissance. Did observer wear glasses, especially polarized glasses at time of sighting, or was object viewed through canopy, window, or other transparent material? Wore glasses, not polaroid. Pages 3 & 4 of this report not applicable to this incident. REGRADED UNCLASSIFIED ON MAR 26 1979 BY FEP CDR USAINSCOM FOIC AUTH Para 1-603 DOD5200 CONFIDENTIAL