Oscar Flight UFO/Missile Incident refers to a period of alleged high UFO activity at Malmstrom Air Force Base on March 24,1967, when ten Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles became non-operational at Malmstrom AFB (Air Force Base) immediately after UFOs were reported hovering above them.
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| - Oscar Flight UFO/Missile Incident refers to a period of alleged high UFO activity at Malmstrom Air Force Base on March 24,1967, when ten Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles became non-operational at Malmstrom AFB (Air Force Base) immediately after UFOs were reported hovering above them.
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| - The only two sources that come close to meeting WP:RS are:
*A CNN broadcast of press conference, which is still a primary source, and which was not focused on this incident.
*A story on ABCNews.go.com, which does not mention the incident.
The rest of the sources fail WP:RS completely and laughably. Remove those, and there's nothing to establish WP:NOTE or even WP:V.
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abstract
| - Oscar Flight UFO/Missile Incident refers to a period of alleged high UFO activity at Malmstrom Air Force Base on March 24,1967, when ten Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles became non-operational at Malmstrom AFB (Air Force Base) immediately after UFOs were reported hovering above them.
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