29 July 1952
(Timmins Daily Press, Canada)
Source: noufors.com
The whole article:
“Police and military observers and hundreds of
civilians reported seeing three ‘flying saucer’ objects over south central
Indiana between midnight and dawn yesterday (28 July 1952).
State police at Indianapolis, Seymour and Connersville
posts, and army and air force observers at Camp Atterbury said they watched the
objects for several hours.”
Wikipedia article: “Camp Atterbury”:
Quote from the Wikipedia article:
“Camp Atterbury, located in south-central Indiana,
about 4 miles
(6.4 km )
west of Edinburgh, Indiana, serves as a military and civilian training base
under the auspices of the Indiana National Guard. The camp is named in memory
of William Wallace Atterbury, a New Albany, Indiana, native who received a
Distinguished Service Medal for his contributions during World War I. Initially
established in 1941 on 40,351.5348 acres (163.296868 km2) of land,
Camp Atterbury opened in 1942 and continues to embody its motto, Preparamus (We
Are Ready), as a site for preparing American military personnel and civilians
for service.”
“INDIANA
MAP - COUNTIES AND ROAD MAP OF INDIANA” (ezilon.com):
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