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…t 2235 EDST, 16 August 1953, and it was observed for approximately five mimuites. 3. The object was observed from the surface by visual means only. Altho units radar was operational, no targets were observed on the scopes before, during and after visual observation. i. The observers were located about three and six miles east of the tow of Ramore, Ontario, C…
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HEADQUARTERS 912TH AIRCRAFT CONTROL AND WARNING SQUADRON Ramore, Ontario, Canada 18 August 1953 At about 2230 hours, 16 August 1953, the radar maintenance man called to me, and I ran to the front door. He pointed to the sky and I noticed a glow in the sky. The object was cone shaped and in an almost horizontal position. It was in a south west direction. The …