29 July 1952
(The New York Times, New York City , New York )
Source: NOUFORS.com
Quote from the article:
“The Air Force said tonight the current series of ‘flying
saucer’ reports had brought no change in its twenty-four-hour-a-day program to
challenge any unidentified and potentially hostile object in the skies over the
United States .
Unidentified objects were spotted on radar screens at
the Washington National Airport
this week-end, as they had been last Monday.
Actually the jet interceptors did not take off from
their base near Newcastle , Del. ,
until nearly two hours after the radar watcher at Washington first had seen the unexplained
objects on his radar screen.
The Air Force explained today that the delay occurred when the report was sent to an Air Force flight center atMiddletown , Pa. ,
instead of through the Air Force command post in the Pentagon.”
The Air Force explained today that the delay occurred when the report was sent to an Air Force flight center at
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