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Date: March 29, 1953
Location: Spooner
County: Washburn

Source: Project Blue Book



Details of Incident:


 

U.S. AIR FORCE PROJECT BLUE BOOK CASE OFFICIALLY LISTED AS "UNKNOWN":

Case Number : 2526
March 29, 1953
Spooner, Wisconsin
3:45 p.m.

Witness: L.C. Gillette.
One aluminum, circular object flew high and fast, twice reversing its course. Fifteen second sighting.

Note: Mr. Gillette saw a similar object in 1938.  Read more about Project Blue Book Cases in the hit book by renowned UFOlogist Noah Voss "UFO Wisconsin - A Progress Report"


 

 

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