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Project Blue Book (UFO) part 1 of 1 Loading. bltadwin.ru — PDF document, kB (, bytes) Twitter ; Facebook ; Share Vault Links: FOIA Home. Vault Home. Search Vault. Recently Added. A-Z Index. Categories (click to retract) - Administrative Policy Procedures -. some time early in before the files were withdrawn from public access in April for release review and processing. (Randle, Project Blue Book Exposed, , pp. ) The Randle-Cornett catalog has been used in those rare cases, numbering about File Size: 1MB. Project Blue Book. Project Blue Book was one of a series of systematic studies of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) conducted by the United States Air Force. It started in , and it was the third study of its kind (the first two were projects Sign () and Grudge ()). A termination order was given for the study in December , and.
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UFOs PROJECT BLUE BOOK. On Decem, the Secretary of the Air Force announced the termination of Project BLUE BOOK, the Air Force program for the investigation of UFOS. From to , a total of 12, sightings were reported to Project BLUE BOOK. Of these remain "Unidentified.". Project Blue Book was the code name for the systematic study of unidentified flying objects by the United States Air Force from March to its termination on Decem. The project, headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, was initially directed by Captain Edward J. Ruppelt and followed projects of a similar nature. some time early in before the files were withdrawn from public access in April for release review and processing. (Randle, Project Blue Book Exposed, , pp. ) The Randle-Cornett catalog has been used in those rare cases, numbering about 40, where it supplements what is in the Berliner catalog.
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