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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE9421206
DATE OF SIGHTINGSeptember 1964
REPORTED LOCATIONGuam
FRAMES8

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I. DATE TIME GROUP 2.LOCATION
1
1 Sect 64 01/1121z Guam
3. SOURCE 10. CONCLUSION
Military Astrononical (IESTEOR)
NUMBER OF OBJECTS
Two Probable meteor observat
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS
2 - 3 seconds Two white green objects ayparently burning with white trail
6TYPE OF OBSERVATION pulsating prior to burning out in flight from 340 deg to
i6o deg in straight line. 160 deg in straight line. No sound 7o des elevation above No. son elevation above
Air-Visual Air-Visual airborne observers airbore observers
. COURSE 7. COURSE Director
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. PHOTOS Maxwell AFB, Alabama Maxwell AFB, Alaba ATTN: Archives Branch ATTN: Archives Bran Aerospace Studies Ir Aerospace Studies Inst Sep 1164 Sep 1164 K243.601
K243.6012-1
Yes Yes RETURN TO: RETURN TO
RNo RNe
9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE EVIDENCE
Yes
No
FORM
FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TDE) uoed,
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UNCLASSIFIED
3D AIR DIVISION (SAC) HEADQUARTERS
APO 334 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
REPLY ATTN OF: TO: DI 3 September 1964
SUBJECT (U) UFO
TO AFSC (FTD), Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio, 45433
The following UFO Report is submitted in accordance with paragraph I4,
AFR 200-2:
a.Description of objects: Description of objects:
() Unknown () Unknown
) Pea ) Pea
(3White illumination, Green White illumination, Green
(4) Two
) No formation
Apparent burning objects
ight white trail that started pulsating just
prior to burning out.
Second object was dull green light tical
line.
(8) No sound Classification Canceiled
(9) None Auth
By
.Description of course of objects: Description of course of objects: Date/1 2 MAY 193 Date/1 2 MAY 1993 27a
AFR205 AFR 205
(l) Observers were pointing out Star formations and were attracted by 35a-68 35a-68
very bright white illumination. very bright white illumination.
Angle of elevation 70 Angle of ele deg., azimuth 3 leg., azimuth - deg. mag.
10036
(3) I60 deg. mag. 160 deg. mag. 1003663
UNOLASSMED DOWNGRADED AT 3 YEAR INTERVALS
DECLASSIFIED AFTER 12 YEARS.
OOD DIR 5200.10
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UNCL SIFIED
(4) Passed from 340 deg. mag. overhead toward I60 deg. mag. on straight
path.
Apparently burned out
(6) 2-3 seconds
c. Manner of observation:
() Airborne visual
() None
(3) (3) EC-I2IK Navy I4593I, 2500 feet, I20 deg. mag., 200 TAS, NAS Agana,
Guam.
d.Time and date of sighting: d. Time and date of sighting:
() 0l121Z Sep 1964
(2) Night -Moonless () Night - Moonless
e. Locations of observers:
16-39N, 139-59E
f.Identifying information of all observers:
(1) NA
(2) PARKS, William L., CDR, USN, AEWRON ONE, Aircraft Commander,
100% reliability.
HAMMOCK, John W., LCDR, USN, AEWRON ONE, PIlot and -
Meteorological Reconnaissance Officer. l00% reliability.
. S
Weather500 scatteeculusibly   s.
S knots. knots. )
)No ceiling No ceiling
2 Donnj
L/EL...
UNDL AE
Mlbadaes
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UNGLACOFIED
15 miles plus
(5)2/8 cumulus
(6) None
h. No
1. None
.See attached statements
I. None I. None
2. Comments: 2. Comments:
The above information, plus the attached crew statements, was provided by
a. the Air Intelligence Officer of DW-I Squadron, USN, Guam.
b. Possible cause or identity
FOR THE NDER
anBotr LTo 3 Atch
BERRY C FORD .Statement of CDR Parks
Coionel, USAF 2.Statement of LCDR Hammock () cy
Director of Intelligence 3.Statement of ENS Riffle cy
DOWNORARED ATRNAAR DOWNORARED ATR N12YEAKS 112YEAKS DTE NTRREAIS: TAIS:
DECMA DECIAS DOD 1L6-3.10 DODDLA 03.10
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3 UNCLASSIFIED
on
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in the direction of 2l0 degrees Magnetic observing stars with the Navigator
to glow at the Atmospheric reentry point with a very bright bluish white
light and had a pulsating red-colored tail which looked very similar to light and had a pulsating red-colored tail which looked very similar to
an object fell away, and although still traveling in a forward direction,
fell alnost straight down and burned with a Green light. It fell slowly,
.
object seemed above the horizon.
.
Classification Cancelled
Auth. 1s
By WL elar.r
DaA Date 1909 W. L. PARKS
c2-17e CDR USN
APR 205,Par2->e APR 20541
3J0nc8
copy to COMNAVMARIANAS copy to CCMNAVMARIANAS RAIPDAT ANEDAT
UNCLASSIFIED
CROUP-A
ATCL 1
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defrees Magnetic from our
aircraft, distanc• un
passed overhead and slightly South the stoady white light gave way to .
2500 feet during this The weather was Cumulus visibility
15 miles plus.
Classification Cancelled
Auth Haumoh
By Haumosch
Dae/1 Dae/l2 MAY1969
AFk205 AFk2058 J. HAMHOCK
3Jan6 3Ja6 LCDR USN
copy to COMNAVMARIANAS copy to CCMNAVMARIANAS
12 YEARS. CRVAI3:
0.10 ORCUP-
UNCLASSIFIED
ACh 2
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Subj:
the Port window of the Cockpit. I was standing between the pilot seats
- .
approximate direction of fall was
er. no more than one second.
:
9.2. Riffle
N. L. RIFFLE
ENS USNR
copy to COMNAVMARIANAS
Classification Cancelled change Cancelled
Auth Auth DOWNGRADED AT S VEAR INTTEPALSI
By 12
Dae UO1M3.10 L. 01M33.10
AFR 2057 AFR 2057,
UNOLASSIFIED
CROUP-4
ATCH 3
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