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  2. Investigation of UFO reports by the United States government

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    Following the Robertson Panel, "Air Force Regulation 200-2, Unidentified Flying Objects Reporting" was issued and updated on August 12, 1954 after the 4602 Air Intelligence Service Squadron (4602nd AISS) was brought in to assist Project Blue Book and the USAF Air Technical Intelligence Center with preliminary and field UFO investigations.

  3. Project Blue Book - Wikipedia

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    Below is the United States Air Force's official statement regarding UFOs, as noted in USAF Fact Sheet 95-03: [32] From 1947 to 1969, the Air Force investigated Unidentified Flying Objects under Project Blue Book. The project, headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, was terminated on December 17, 1969. Of a total of 12,618 ...

  4. Project Sign - Wikipedia

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    The project was established in 1948 by Air Force General Nathan Farragut Twining, head of the Air Technical Service Command, and was initially named Project SAUCER. [1] The goal of the project was to collect, evaluate, and distribute within the government all information relating to UFO sightings, on the premise that they might represent a national security concern.

  5. UFO Report (U.S. Intelligence) - Wikipedia

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    UFO Report (U.S. Intelligence) Preliminary Assessment: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, also known as the UAP Report[1] and colloquially named the Pentagon UFO Report, is a United States federally mandated assessment, prepared and published by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence on June 25, 2021, [2] summarizing information ...

  6. The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects - Wikipedia

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    The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects is a 1956 book by then-retired Air Force UFO investigator Edward J. Ruppelt, detailing his experience running Project Bluebook. [1] The book was noted for its suggestion that a few UFO sightings might be linked to spikes of atomic radiation. [2] Contemporary media summarized four topics discussed in the ...

  7. Edward J. Ruppelt - Wikipedia

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    Edward J. Ruppelt. Edward James Ruppelt (July 17, 1923 – September 15, 1960) was a United States Air Force officer probably best known for his involvement in Project Blue Book, a formal governmental study of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). He is generally credited with coining the term "unidentified flying object", to replace the terms ...

  8. All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.aaro.mil. The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) is an office within the United States Office of the Secretary of Defense that investigates unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and other phenomena in the air, sea, and/or space and/or on land: sometimes referred to as "unidentified aerial phenomena" or "unidentified anomalous ...

  9. Pentagon UFO videos - Wikipedia

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    Pentagon UFO videos. The Pentagon UFO videos are selected visual recordings of Forward-looking infrared (FLIR) targeting from United States Navy fighter jets based aboard aircraft carriers USS Nimitz and USS Theodore Roosevelt in 2004, 2014 and 2015, with additional footage taken by other Navy personnel in 2019.