DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8702697
DATE OF SIGHTINGMay 1964
REPORTED LOCATIONNorth Carver Massachusetts
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1. DATE

2. LOCATION

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CONCLUSIONS

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1 May 64 North Carver, Massachusetts D Bee eS uiees
3. DATE-TIME GROUP &. TYPE OF OBSERVATION, GO) Pessimy Bertere
Local Sts i ed riled & A R Ground- Vi svuol D0 Ground-Radar a se had Aa
GMT_ 02/0 100 4 ace - D Air Visual D Air-Intercept Radar © Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS » SOURCE & Wos Astronomical Yenus
0 Yes O Probobly Astronomic
$3 No " a es ivilj 7 D0 Possibly Astronomical
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 6. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE QO Other
0D Insufficient Date for Evaluation
0 Unknown
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10, BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING

Object described as three revolving beacons.
Object had formation of three and two single
objects. Located at 55 deg elevation. Stationar
isappearing in fog. A/C in area could observe
nothing. Direction of object 270 degrees. No
unidentified tracks on radar. Scanners on a/c
could pick up no returns.

11. COMMENTS

Oject believed to be Venus or other
bright star/planet.

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suesect: Unidentified Flying Object (UFO)
TO: AFSC (FTD)
Wright-Patterson AFB Ohio 45433

The following report is submitted in accordance with paragraph 14,
AFR 200-2, dated 20 July 1962:

a. Description of Objects:
(1) No ai gsaenibte shape, only the three revolving beacons.
(2) Half of a pea held at arm's length.
(3) One Red - 1 Green - 1 Blue.
(4) Five (5).
(5) Formation of 3 and two singles.
(6) Described objects as having three revolving beacons
(as opposed to Grimes or flashing type) one red, one green and one
blue.
(7) None.
(8) ‘None.
b, Description of Course of Objects:

(1) Falling meteor in vicinity of object.

(2) 55° above horizon.

(3) Remained in same spot, finally obscured by fog.
(4) Stationary.
(5) Obscured by fog.
(6) Three hours.
c. Manner of Observation:

(1) Ground-visual.
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(2) 3 X 50 binoculars.

d. Time and Date of Sighting:
(1) 02/01002 May.
(2) Night.

e. North Carver, Massachusetts.

North Carver, Massachusetts

Telephone: ea

Age: 30 Years Occupation: Iron Worker ~ Foreman

g. Weather and Winds:

Weather from 02/0100Z to 02/03002: .

ALTITUDE | " DIRECTION/SPEED TEMPERATURE |
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02/0100 - High, Scattered 15 i 39/25 09/05
02/02002 High,Scattered 15 38/28 09/04
02/03002Z High,Scattered 15 35/26 07/04

h. Thin wisps of fog.

i. EC-121H flying local at Otis Air Force Base diverted to area.
Five personnel scanning observed no UFO's or aircraft.

j. None known.
k. Preparing officer is Major Kenneth W. Struws, Chief, Base

Operations and Training Division, Otis Air Force Base. Preparing
officer was driving on highway 3, approximately 7 miles east of
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sighting at time of initial report. Nothing unusual was noticed.
The weather was clear, visibility unrestricted and an occasional
wisp of fog was encountered.

The last report submitted by Mr. @Mew of an object at 270 degrees
may have been a star. The Air Almanac listed a bright star on that
heading.

Radar scan of the general area was made by Boston Search and Otis
RAPCON. No unknown targets were observed. The area was also checked
by five scanners on a EC-121 aircraft.

Comments of reporting officer are purely conjective, but it is felt
that stars were the objects sighted.

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KENNETH W. STRUWE 2 Atch

Major, USAF , 1. Statement by Airdrome Officer
Chief, Base Operations and on Duty

Training Division 2. Map of Area
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3 May 1964

STATEMENT

SUBJECT: Reported UFO

1. At approximately 01032, a Mr. =e: from North Carver called
to report an UFO. He described the object ag having 3 revolving
beacons (as opposed to flashing or Grimes type), one red, one green
and one blue. In addition to the this object, three (3) smaller
ones in step formation trailed behind and had the same description
as the larger item. This group were supposed to be moving slowly
down the horizon until the smaller three (3) disappeared behind

the trees. This formation was located SW of Carver. Mr. @agyibe
reported during his initial call, he had observed this group
(Estimated Altitude 5000'-6000') for 20 or 30 minutes and was sure
they were not aircraft of any type he had ever seen. At 01207,

the Base Operator was instructed to transfer the call to WOC. WOC
diverted HOMEY 68 to the area in question, but aircraft did not note
anything unusual. Mr. e@magm@gl called back and stated that the air-
craft had flown between his Ctr aie) and the object's position.
I asked him if the aircraft's rotating beacon was similar? He stated
that to him the aircraft had a flashing light. He further stated
that the aircraft beacon was much smaller than the objects' lights.
Mr. Silins. stated the object SW was still there and mentioned a.
second object due west of his position. (By this time, Mr. Qe
had obtained a Navy compass). After the first call, we checked with
Boston Search, Control Tower, RAPCON, etc., for noueibie information
Boston Search contacted State Police which in turn contact local
police, who confirmed the objects but did not identify them. At 01512,
I went to the Tower to observe for myself. The Tower then called an
aircraft in local area and asked if they would mind flying in the
local area for any unusual sighting. The aircraft reported he could
see nothing out of the ordinary. At 02252, Base Operations received
another call from Mr. @jgggr stating that he had spotted a third
object, also in the same general area and confirmed by the police.

2. Other Factors:

a. Tower and Falmouth Police reported shooting star at 00302,
3 May.

b. There was a helicopter flying in vicinity of Carver (Tower
had no contact with it) (Quonset verified all their helicopter were
on the ground).

c. Several groups of stars and/or planets were visible low on
the horizon at the approximate heading given by Mr. Gqgyyr

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4. During the various calls received from Mrs (paid for by
caller), he seemed frightened, sincere and sober. He stated that
he was scared and was not leaving the house.

5. These objects were never picked up on radar.

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