Letter by Blue Book chief to Exeter incident witnesses

La lettre d'origine s1"Misc Blue Book Files Roll 2", Blue Book archives, p. 286
La lettre d'origine s1"Misc Blue Book Files Roll 2", Blue Book archives, p. 286

Mr Eugene F Bertrand Jr
Mr David R Hunt
Exeter Police Department
Exeter, Hew Hampshire

Gentlemen,

The sighting of various unidentified objects by you and Mr Norman Muscarello was investigated by officials from Pease Air Force Base, New Hampshire, and their report has been forwarded to our office at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. This sighting at Exeter, New Hampshire, on the night of 2 September has been given considerable publicity through various news releases and in magazine articles similar to that from the "Saturday Review" of le . A portion of this article is attached for your information. This information was released by the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena, a private organization which has no connection with the government. As a result of these articles, the Air Force has received inquiry as to the cause of this report.

Our Investigation and evaluation of this sighting indicates a possible association with an 8th Air Force operation, "Big Blast.'' In addition to aircraft from this operation, there were five B-47 type aircraft flying in the area during this period. Before a final evaluation of your sighting can be made, it is essential for us to know if either of you witnessed any aircraft in the area during this time period either independently or in connection with the objects observed. Since there were many aircraft in the area, at that time, and there were no reports of unidentified objects from personnel engaged in this air operation, we might then assume that the objects observed between midnight and 2 A. M. might be associated with this military air operation. If, however, these aircraft were noted by either of you, then this would tend to eliminate this air operation as a plausible explanation for the objects observed.

Sincerely,