the impression that the CIC Agent was either on route to or from an
interview with ____ who is one of the individuals who first saw one of
the flying saucers.
____ stated that the Air Forces have no additional information and will
receive none until the report is received from the 4th Air Forces. ____
suggested that the San Francisco Field Office contact Colonel ____
Headquarters 4th Air Forces, Hamilton Field, San Francisco, who
undoubtedly would be able to furnish the details regarding this matter
which are at this time unknown by the Headquarters of the Air Forces.
____ pointed out to ____, however, that it was his belief that no
flying saucers have been recovered but that it was merely an attempt to
reinterview an individual who previously had reported seeing one of the
flying saucers.
SWR:rnr
[Stamped: RECORDED
EX-25]
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Date: August 5, 1947
CONFIDENTIAL
To: Director of Intelligence BY SPECIAL MESSENGER
War Department General Staff
The Pentagon
Washington 25, D.C.
Attention: Colonel ____
From: John Edgar Hoover--Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Subject: ____
There are attached hereto copies of a letter received from the
above-captioned individual concerning "flying discs."
____ letter has been acknowledged and he has been advised that copies
of his letter have been furnished to you for your consideration.
Attachment
WVC:mjp:rb
[Handwritten: declassified
2040
8/31/87
HM]
[Stamped: RECORDED
COMMUNICATIONS SECTION
MAILED 10 P.M.
AUG 7 1947
FEDERAK BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE]
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Invoice of Contents from L-26
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Date 9-10-47 Case References Flying Saucer
Consigned to ____
Estill, South Carolina
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