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Title: Federal Bureau of Investigation FOIA Documents - Unidentified Flying Objects
Author: United States Federal Bureau of Investigation
Release Date: June 5, 2008 [EBook #25706]
Language: English
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UFO
SECTION 1
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
COMMUNICATIONS SECTION
AUG 11 1947
TELETYPE
FBI PORTLAND 8-11-47 1-17 PM PST KAM
DIRECTOR U R G E N T
FLYING DISCS. SECURITY MATTER DASH X. ONE ____ FORMER NAVY PILOT AND
PRESENTLY ____ MYRTLE CREEK, ____ OREGON, REPORTS SEEING A MYSTERIOUS
OBJECT ON TWO OCCASIONS THE EVENING OF AUGUST SIXTH WHILE FLYING AT
ABOUT FIVE THOUSAND FEET ABOVE MYRTLE CREEK. HATFIELD TO BE
INTERVIEWED.
BOBBITT
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5-18 PM OK FBI WASH DC GAR
[Stamped: RECORDED & INDEXED
30 OCT 1947
EX-60]
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STANDARD FORM NO. 64
_Office Memorandum_ . UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO : DIRECTOR, FBI DATE: August 12, 1947
FROM : SAC, MILWAUKEE
SUBJECT: FLYING DISCS
SABOTAGE
Reference is made to Bureau Bulletin No. 42, Series 1947, dated July
30, 1947, Section (B), which advises that all reports concerning flying
discs should be investigated by field offices.
Prior to the receipt of these instructions, two instances were called
to the attention of this office concerning flying discs. One report was
received July 7, 1947, the details of which are set forth in Milwaukee
letter to the Bureau dated July 8, 1947, entitled, "
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