14 April 1950
(The Kokomo
Tribune, Indiana)
Source: Newspapers.com
The whole article:
“It was reported in Kokomo
Friday that army intelligence officers are interested in the report of Earl F.
Baker, 1310 North McCann street
[Kokomo , Indiana ],
who said he saw a flying disc hovering over his backyard early Saturday morning
[8 April 1950].
Baker told The Tribune that he saw the ‘saucer’ after
he was awakened by the frantic barking of his pet Scottie dog as he jumped
against the back door of the home.
The man said he saw a grayish metal disc 50 feet in diameter
hovering over his backyard—between 200 and 300 feet in the air. He
said he could see a conning tower on top of the saucer and a bluish light
coming from three portholes in the outer rim of the disc.
Baker said the disc finally rose higher and disappeared toward the north.”
Baker said the disc finally rose higher and disappeared toward the north.”
Wikipedia article: “Military Intelligence Corps (United
States Army)”:
Quote from the Wikipedia article:
“The Military Intelligence Corps is the intelligence
branch of the United States Army. The primary mission of military intelligence
in the United States Army is to provide timely, relevant, accurate, and
synchronized intelligence and electronic warfare support to tactical,
operational and strategic-level commanders. The Army's intelligence components
produce intelligence both for Army use and for sharing across the national
intelligence community.[1]”
Military Intelligence Corps (Army Intelligence) branch
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