DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE9736923
DATE OF SIGHTINGNovember 1963
REPORTED LOCATIONKindly AFB Bermuda
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
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1. DATE | 2. LOCATION |12. CONCLUSIONS |
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3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 10 Pessitly Soieen
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Local aa TOBEat — Ground- Vi sual D Ground-Rodor Probably Aircraft
GMT. Or . IO 7 2 | O Aix Visual 0 Air-Intercept Rodor \e Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS |g. SOURCE tf Was Astronomical (JUPIT Rn)
O Yes |0 Probobly Astronomical
Ne Military O Possibly Astronomical
7. LENGTH OF OBSERY ATION | 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | % COURSE ~ 10 Other ——
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10 Mirites 1 W 0 Unknown
ito, BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING [ee Ti. COMMENTS Ms iy
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This Papagesibe ota hes been prepared so thai vou can give rhe US. Air Force a5 much .
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5. How long was object in sight? (Totol Duration)
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5.2 Was object in sight continuously? WOR idan No 27777
Wha? was the condition of the sky?
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Appear to stond stil! ot any time?
Suddenly speed.up and rush away at any time?
Break up into parts or explode?
Give off smoke?
Change brightness?
Change shape?
Flash or flicker?
Disappecr and reappear?
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18, We wish to know the angular size, Hold a match stick at orm’s length in tine with a known object and sata hee |
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sighting, how much of the object would have been covered by the match head?
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19, Drow a picture that will show the shape of the object or objects. Label and include in your sketch ony details '
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21. Do you think you can estimate how far oway from you the object wos?
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' 2A, He oe y 5U were MOVING 1Nj AN AUTO Si We Or omer vebicie of tne time, Pen Ce mplete the Pct DVESTVAY VASO: ;
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31.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object toa? (Cirele One)
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25. information which you feel pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific points ef tha
questionnairs of o nerrative explanation of your sighting,
I am a Deputy Sheriff, St. “lair Co, ‘lich, And my
pardner & I were on duty at this time, 4.30 AM Nov.
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7 pardner daid do you want to see somthing odd.
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2 pulled off onto the shoulder of the rd. & stoped,
+hen pointed out a lisht in the sky to the “orth of us.
“hen this light ‘ flashing ) came closer to us,
g09 to 300 tds, Sway, “app. 300 ft. high.
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turned West. Went one mile “~ stoped at the intersection of
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1. The following information is provided vo assisv you in a repr)
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Congressman Harvey regarding a UFO sighting in Saint Clair County, Michigan
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(i840 2aNDUM POR DIRECTOR OF LEGISLATIVE LIAISON,
SAF-LLI, MAJOR STEWART
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Requess of Congressman Harvey for Information
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evaluacion re x oF) 3izhting which was reoorted in tne
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Ptestn reply to him on the susject.
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1. ve have received a report of a UrO sighting, by Deputy sherifr
%obert Baker of Saint Clair County, Michigan, which toox place on
+e night of le Jor 63 in Port Uuron, Michigan. “his sighting vas
not reported to the USA? for investigation in accordance wita AYR
200-2. However, vari ovhieles in the local newspapers reached
Conaressman James Larrey end he requested on evaluation of thi
sighting. PTD Form 1o4 vasa sent to the principle witness for com-
oletion and the form was ~etarned tO FTD on 13 fec 63.
2, & 19 Dee 63 Doctor J Allen Hynek, from lortawestern Universit:
ond consultant to the Air Woree's croject on UrO’s, contacted Denuty
cakxer by televhone. During ais conversation it was determined that
+hea cest probable cause -oFr the sighting was 2 helicopter. > Baxer
algo indicated that the object he signted had been observed on
eyeeeeding days by octaer persons tn the area ond their observations
<jere carried in the local hewapapers. Deputy Pacer indicated that
“oe yould send copies of these newspaper items, however, aa of this
date they have not been received by this orfice.
3. We are anxious to couplete our evaluation o? this case and ree
port our findings to Congressman Harvey through Hos USAF (SAPOI-P3).
\Lthough there bas been a delay >? more than two months we request
‘hat an ef?ort ve made to identity 4 specific or any possible
helicopter activity in this orca during the reported period of the
3 igpting.
,. We are attaching copies of pertinent correspondence.
TOR T=Z COMMANDER
"RIC T de JONCKSRESRS 1 Ateh
Colonel, Us: Caytinent correspondencs
\eeuty Lor Technology
and Sussystenms
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HEADQUARTERS
SELFRIDGE AIR FORCE BASE
AND
IST COMSAT SUPPORT GROUP
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
SELFRIDGE AIR FORCE BASE, MICHIGAN
AEPLY TO.
ATTM OF: LOBOT
supsect: UFO Sighting
ro: FID (TDEW/UFO)
Wricht-Patterson AFB Ohio 45433
lL, Reference your letter, subject: Request for Information on UFO
~ * . . ~ - i 7 sax 2 me an a Ae » - a s
Sighting, dated 7 Jan 64 concerning a UFO sighting on 12 Nov 63 in
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Wa & nuron 5 NLiLC higan,
2, Attached is a copy of the original account of the sighting from
the 12 Nov 63 tigdeue of the Port Huron Times Herald. Since Deputy Baker
incicated he would send copies of these items to you, no research was
made for the articles on succeeding days,
3. A check was made with local Air Force and Army helicopter units
end with the FAA Detroit Flight Service Station concerning this signt-
ing. The helicopter wnits had no flights and FAA had no flight plans
in the area during ths referenced period.
FOR THE COMMANDER
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Base Operations
and Training Division
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| ‘STRANGE LIGHT’ OBSERVED
Deputies See Object In Sky.
By JOHN F. BROWN * Even this Thnes Hereld rete his companion, “There fs:
(Times) Hersie Bevertsr) Rises th odd.”
‘pert was a little sceptical SOoMCuuoE
“People wit say we are The officers pulied over xo ther
eran Deputy Sheriffs Rob. When shortly before $ a.m.
‘ert Baker and Merie Clark said. today Deputy Sheriff Jack Fos- . Continued Ne oo ll, Col. 2
lwhen they were asked to des-iter asked if he had heard about
‘cribe what they saw while oD what Offi Baker and Clark
‘patrol - eariy today: oe eee el heard.” 3 Others Also”
a ahs: And when he recurned to The +' |
DIDN'T say they sa :Times Herald, he was not greet See ‘Objec
THEY
ftying saucer’ or any ‘ed with an ae ee tae ae Three other persons have. col-'
¥ men, but they > did 2 melt "okah he told them !aborated the story of the;
‘hey: saw, and heard, somethi2g bout the officers: experience; Deputies who observed a
strange. Re was about §:15- a.m. ee object in the sky early’
The’ officers were. very (Deputies Baker and Clark were| my, 1. Kemp, 2083 Svivan|
hesitant te talk zhout their on Secnae: — ee Drive, Lakeport, who was or!
experience, jor inday a per- ) The sky. was extremely. dark his way t» work at St. Cinir;
ag | ‘but with stars and a, Community Hospital, ‘said that}
ae pete — ‘gmail white silver strip of the; When he came ya of “ house!
j
oon, wach ag 2 Rn nad Pt cat
lwas above he officers: . .
‘ idrew his attention sanieieeil
; Bat remember whan they} Just seuth of Keewahdin: Phere wake) fiiehinn wile
thought the World was flat —'Read, Officer: Clark Ss vena light that moved in the dirge-
: ition of Lake Huron.
’ “| thought it was very
“ strange for the sound was very;
high-pitched and one that I had’
‘never heard before,“ Mr. —_
sand.
-1 Ralph E. Seteni: iS. of 357
iXeewshdin Road who was walk-,
{Bs out of a barn with his)
| | | ate, father: after. . feeding . some)»
pepe Aa eS ‘steers about $:30 a.m, said he!
ite Ba et ey vided “gh re his father also, ar the; .
ger a Sa a joer light.
. , Ra esr oe: oy) “We didn’t hear TE iy but}
/ {the light- wes flashing and it
~imoved to the north. lowas very:
pos brothe“siy—and {it sure;
proces a scery fealing about!
‘you, ® “jguny Relph said.
a “put” by his. fellow. rean.
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‘shoulder of the road and stared,’
at what they said was “a flick.
ering light in he sky." = |
+ They said it seemed to be
hovering over the apple orchard!
near K eewahdain. t-
Deputy Baker, an officer with’
l3-years of service behind him,
said they could make out no size.
or shape to the odject other::
than it was a flashing light thar:
could move in an direction. 4
“It seemed at times that thera» :
, Was a big divided window im the: .
‘Midst of the flashing light, but} ~
;L couldn't: be sure,” Deputy}
‘Baker said. be
He said the obiect came lew, }
“about the height and distance.
of @ City block.
. ;Teached speeds up t» 75 miies;
- am hour; but the odject:
‘tan away from us.” oes
SES. They: sakd thes lost sight * :!
t of the object on Lake Shore Is
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f
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“Then, as it came, the object”.
seemed to move out toward the:
‘north east. and we attempted:
4to follaw it,” Baker said,
ied zee <s
| THE’ OFFICER said they: «
Read - because of . Street
lights, but whee they turned
dewn Metcaif Road and
were iw the area of Vinceat
_ ject again
an
m= ig Go £5
WL ty / know,
tS
This time, the officers turned‘:
Out the car lights and shined)
© patrol car to -
Spotlights of th
ward the odiect. '
The Diinking light in the sky?!
Seemed much closer to them. |
® officers +24 tite an)
the flashing light on top of the,
patrol car and in 2 few mo.:
ments they said the Doject noe |
only had a flashing white light,
but it seemed ‘Rat it was flash-
ing @ red light back |
ty Baker said the object! -
this time seemed to ba Standing! stl
still in the sky and he could’
hear the sound of motors.
~ Th patroi car Was stopped!
‘and the ignition off when the of.}
“Cert «heard the sound of!
po “| “It seemed to idle and then?
ail of a sudden, the noisa he:
"Came louder and more power-,
wear ‘ful and bezan te move off into’ _
the north west Section of the.
- Sky,” he said,
Ay ; rr + + ;
i THE OFFICERS Said © they)’
watched the mysjerious object’.
a '* disappear into the heavens until).
6S Htowas just a apeck lost among
. the Stars.
weg es 7 The officers were not. sure.
4 ne d* ae At first they were -not going}. ;
-¥F I" : ,
SSAA 70 Bay anything about what;
f ih ., “ iss) had happened. but
Mut ve
‘halal Maybe there was something
FESS Sf ), and maybe there wasn’: — a.
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