28 July 1952
(The Herald Statesman, Yonkers, New York)
Source: fultonhistory.com
The whole article:
“Radar—which normally doesn’t show something that isn’t there— has picked
up ‘flying saucers’ near the nation’s capital for the second time within a
week.
Jet fighter pilots searched the skies without directly
contacting anything during the six hours that four to 12 unidentified objects
intermittently appeared on radar screens at Washington National Airport and
nearby Andrews Air Force Base.
One pilot said he saw four lights approximately 10 miles away and slightly
above him but they disappeared before he could overtake them. Later, the same
pilot said, he saw ‘a steady white light’ five miles away that vanished in
about a minute.
So far as could be determined, this was the first time
jets have been sent on the trail of such sky ghosts.
Officials carefully avoided mentioning ‘flying saucers’,
just as they did when radar picked up
seven or eight unidentified objects near Washington last Monday. But the Air
Force was expected to add the report to its long list of saucer sightings,
which officials say are coming in faster than at any time since the initial
flurry in 1947.”
Wikipedia article: “1952 Washington, D.C. UFO incident”:
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Satellite photo of Washington, D.C. (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)