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Washington National Airport
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unidentified flying object
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July 13
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July 29
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1952
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Washington D.C.
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July 19
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July 26
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ufologist
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Richard H. Hall
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NICAP
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Fund for UFO Research
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air-traffic controller
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Washington National Airport
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radar
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control tower
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White House
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United States Capitol
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Andrews Air Force Base
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runways
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Capital Airlines
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cockpit
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DC-4
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meteor
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stars
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Cedar Rapids Gazette
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Edward J. Ruppelt
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Project Blue Book
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July 22
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The Pentagon
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cab
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Wright-Patterson AFB
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stewardess
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National Airlines
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miles per hour
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Project Blue Book
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mph
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midnight
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Major
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temperature inversion
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Harry Truman
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John Samford
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July 29
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1952
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B-25
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Mount Vernon
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Eastern Airlines
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skeptics
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Donald Menzel
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Harvard University
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Philip Klass
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International News Service
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United States Weather Bureau
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Condon Report
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James E. McDonald
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physicist
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University of Arizona
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ufologist
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Robertson Panel
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Central Intelligence Agency
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September 24
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1952
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1953
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Robertson Panel
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Physicist
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ISBN 1578590299
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ISBN 0684836300
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ISBN 0380814706
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