Birmingham, Alabama mass sightings — hundreds of observers, round discs at high speed — July 1947
Multiple Air Defense Command intelligence reports document mass sightings over Birmingham, Alabama on July 6, 1947. Hundreds of observers reportedly witnessed round disc-shaped objects traveling southwest at approximately 2,000 feet altitude at estimated speeds of 500-600 mph. Staff Sergeant Irn L. Livingston reported seeing 7-10 of the objects. The objects had a dim glow. Reports were collected by Air Defense Command and forwarded through intelligence channels to Army Air Forces headquarters.
“Hundreds of observers reported round discs traveling southwest at approximately 2,000 feet altitude at 500-600 mph; SSgt. Livingston reported 7-10 objects.”
Multiple independent witnesses including military personnel. Mass civilian sighting events are harder to dismiss but also more susceptible to mass suggestion in 1947's 'flying saucer' media climate. Speed estimates at those altitudes by ground observers are inherently imprecise. OCR quality is moderate.