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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8721852
DATE OF SIGHTINGNovember 1964
REPORTED LOCATIONWaldwick New Jersey
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1. DATE- TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION
15 November 64 15/2200z Waldwick, New Jersey
3. SOURCE 10. CONCLUSION
Civilian INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS Insufficient Data for motion sequence and
One positi onal data lacking.
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS
Not Reported Light that looked like a star n moving. Brighter than a star.
Occasionally stationary. Disappeared and reappeared.
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION
Ground-Visual
7. COURSE
Varied -
8. PHOTOS
Yos
XXNo
9. PHYSICAL VIDENCE )
Yes
XXNo
FORM
FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TDE) FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TDE) Previous editions of Previous editions of form may be used. form may be used.
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TWO COUPLES FLEE
A HOVERING LIGHT
OUR Pescaderans (Califor- the trees about half a mile away
L niasaw and signaled an un- and moved back and forth, When I
identified flying light over the flashed d my flashlight at it again it
Butano Girl Scout Campon Monday lit up the sky like a full moon. It
night, Nov. 2, 1964.. was about as big as a football."
But when it responded and Huizen and Myers ran into the
moved toward them the y panicked house, fetched their wives, Henny
and fled. Huizen, 29, and Diana Myers, 20.
The story was told to sheriff's The four watched the object for a
deputies by Rudolph Huizen, 30, a while, signalled once more.
caretaker at the camp. Then it moved toward them.
He said at about 8:15 p.m. he
heard a dog barking. 'If "If you were were standing in my in my
A friend, Duane Myers, 24, a Myers, 24, a shoes, you shoes, you would have run too."
Pescadero nurseryman, nurseryman, and he and he said Huizen.
went outside to went outside to i investigate. In the investigate. In the The four peeked out of the door-
northeast sky they saw a very way, saw the light back away,
bright bright light light about the size of a about the size of a grow dim.
half dollar movirg erratically. Then it took off,"said Huizen.
"It was way up way up in the sky," in the sky," that
said Huizen today. "Just for kicks fast."
I flashed an SOS at it with my flash- He called Butano Forest Ranger
light. And that son-of-a-gun came Raymond Cavallero, who called the
down!" down!" sheriff's office, Deputies who went sheriff's office. Deputies s who went
There was no soumd, he said, There was no soumd, he said, out to the out to the Girl Girl Scout camp re-
just a bright light. ported the object was gone, but that ported the object was gone, but that
It came down and settled over "It came down a and settled over the obser the observers were all quite sober.
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Information Only Pescadero, California
Source: APRO Bulletin, November 64 64
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Mystery Light Panics Couple
At 8:15 p. m. on 3 November 1964, Ru-
dolph Huizen, 30, caretaker, and Duane
a barking dog at the Butano Girl Scout
Camp near Pescadero, Californa. Both
men went outside to investigate and im-
mediately saw a very bright light "about
the size of a half dollar" which was
moving erratically in the northeast sky.
Huizen said it was
and "just for kicks" he flashed an SOS
at it with his flashlight. The light be-
gan moving toward the men. It made no
sound, just became larger and larger.
Huizen told deputies of the incident
the next morning and said that after the
first SOS the object came down and
settled over the trees about a half a mile settled over the trees about a half a mile
away and moved back and forth. Huizen away a and moved back and forth. Huizen
flashed his light at it again and it "lit up
the sky like a full moon. It was as big the sky like a full moon. It was as big
as a football.
At this point the two men ran into the
house and brought their wives out to house and brought their wives out to
watch. The four watched for a while
longer then signalled the SOS again. The
object immediately responded and moved
toward them. All four fled into the house
and watched from the doorway as the
object backed away and grew dim. "Then
it toook off," Huizen reported, "no jet or
any plane could go that fast."
Huizen called the Butano Forest Rang-
er Raymond Cavallero, who called - the
sheriff's office. Deputies who went out
to the Camp reported the object was
gone.
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No Case, Inforation Only 3 November 1964
Source: FSIC Rulletin. Vol 2. # 1 Berea, Chio
NIGHT JITTERS sight. Moyers and Nice were tested by recorded sound, and
Berea, Ohio .. November 3, 1964... Three teen-aged guessed at 10,000 and 8,000 cycles per second.
girls found little interest the elections that night. Like most Two reporters from the Berea News visited the sight and
Americans, Mr. and Mrs. Leligdon were glued to their T.V. sets. asked many questions. The Berea News published this story
The double feature sighting of the same or similar object but failed to give a clear picture of the girls' experience. They
took place about 45 minutes apart, and wasby far more exciting mentioned other sightings these girls have had since the above
to the girls. described sighting, and the whole picture was well muddied by
their treatment.
At approximately 6:45 P.M., Nancy Beleny, 13, was walking This excerpt is taken from the same article:
west toward the home of the Louls Leligdons. As she neared her
destination, she was startled by an extremely bright light which "Leo Sapienza, of the paper's advertising staff, an authority
was descending slowly down toward the tall maple tree in Lelig- on aircraft and racing cars, sayshehasseen the "Berea Saucer"
don's back yard. The huge light seemed yellowish-white, and recently. "Yes, I am sure the girls are correct," Sapienza says,
generally oval in shape. She watched just 5 seconds before ex- "'I have seen it several times in recent days while observing the
citedly rushing up onto Leligdon's front porch, pounded on the starts." ????? Sapienza, an amateur astronomer, says he be-
door, and excitedly and incomprehensively tried to tell them lieves flying saucers are real. "I don't claim they are from outer
about the phenomenon. space, but I do believe they exist," he says.
By the time anyone got around to verifying the sighting, the Gary Davis and I both felt that Susan and Joanne Leligdon
light was no longer visible. Nancy in describing its intensity, were sincere and consistent in answering the questions put to them.
sald that she had to squint to look at it. It lit up the whole area Nancy Belemy was just as sincere and even more enthusiastic
around the garage and pool. about her experience.
The girls periodically looked out the back window to see if I admit that subsequent sightings claimed by these girls seem
the light was there. After about 45 minutes, one of the girls to distort the validity of this, their first such experience. But
screamed that the light had returned. All three girls were there it is my experience that when any young person has a sighting
In a flash. This time the huge light was just above the level of of such startling phenom.ena, they are enthusiastically and com-
the garage, andstationary. Itthenslowlystarted to rise vertically. pletely ont the lookout? They scan the skies constantiy, and
One or two of the girls ran to the elder Leligdons to get them many times misinterpret conventional aircraft and familiar nat-
to come look. ural phenomena.
Joan saw it last when it was about ten feet from the top of These girls, especially Nancy, related that they are being
the tree, but even she didn't see it disappear. In the excitement "ridden hard" by many fellow students and some teachers. But
ahe momentarily turned away from the object, when she looked these girls are not backing down for anybody, and their indigna-
agaln, it was gone. Nancy, who had seen the previous one, tion is real.
said it looked just one down, Both the CUP, in the person of Al Manak, and Lawrence
possibly larger. agreed it t had a generally oval shape, but Blazey of the Cleveland UFO Society interviewed the girls.
symmetrical. Nancy said it
was yellowish-white within the "shape", but gave off intense white
light around its ". The Leligdon girls said it was com-
pletely white and hard to look at, with fuzzy edges.
It encompassed a width comparable to the tree itself which
is about 40 feet, and vertically it varied from 8 - 12 feet, with is about 40 leet, and vertically it varied from 8 - 12 feet, with
the observers. The sky above was the observers. The sky above was iluminated, too, as well as illuminated, too, as well as
the fence, pool behind it, and the fence, pool behind it, and neighboring trees, etc. No shards neighboring trees, etc. No shards
of light were seen lighting up the area of the Leligdon house. of light were seen lighting up the area of the Leligdon house.
The light was silhouetted by The light was silhouetted by the tree, and according to the girls the tree, and according to the girls
the light was between thetreeand thepool, a short distance north. the light was between thetreeand thepool, a short distance north.
After a while the giris went outdoors, and cautiosly went to the After a while the giri went outdoors and cautiosly went to the
place where the light was seen.
The next morning. the girls decided to look around where The next morning. the giris decided to look around where
the phenomenon had been observed. They found a place in the
grass two feet in diameter where the grass was charred. The
spot was verified by Mr. and Mrs. Leiigdon. One of the giris apot was verified by Mr. and Mrs. Leiigdon. One of the giris
sald, "How could such a large object cause such a small place
to be charred?' to be charred?"'
No samples were saved and no check for radioactivity wns
made.
Accompanying the second sighting was an unusual sound that Accompanying the second sighting was an unusual sound that
persisted with some short breaks until 10:00 P.M. some short breaks until 10:00 P.M. They saw They saw
nothing strange. nothing strange.
Remarks relating to the sound follow: There was agreement Remarks relating to the sound follow: There was agreement 1
that it was a monotonous, single pitch sound, with slight variation
up or down due to a wavelike quality. It was plainly heard by
Mrs. Beleney and her husband who live several houses east.
Mrs. Leligdon said it was high-pitched sound. Mr. Leligdon
tried checking the telephone poles and wires on the street for its
cause, but with negative resuits. (Thesamenightas the sighting.)
Mrs. Beleny said the sound that night persisted till 10:00 P.M..
She aiso added, and Susan Leiigdon and Nancy agreed, that it
was heard for about a week after that, r mostly at night. (All
agreed on this.)
there were some short breaks during any one night. "Like the
buzzing of radar," said Susan Leligdon. "Like the buzzing of
many bees," said Nancy. On onemorning, onthe way to school,
they heard it plainly.
Mr. Beleny, an employee of NASA heard It too, but did not
have an explanation. No explanation thus far.
Edtorial Comment: .
It reminds us of the night of February 17th, 1963, where
similar but much more intense wave-like sounds were heard by
a woman, Larry Moyers, and Milton Nice. In two places miles
apart, apparitons of light appeared to the observers. In the one
case the sound seemed to be associated withit, but again as here,
persisted long ater the "garage of light' had disappeared from
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No Case, Information Only 4 November 1964
Source: FSIC Bulletin, Vol 2, # 1 Bath Township, Chio
November 1964.-. On that same morning, in Bath
Township, another sighting was made. A doctor's wife was driv-
ing east Bath Road, when she noticed a shiny object t in the
eastern sky, slightly south. She wasn't sure, but it seemed station-
ary to ber, orjustslow moving. Time 8:05 A.M. No other details.
(This area is i5 miles NW of Justice's residence.)
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No Case, Information Only 4 November 1964
Source: FSIC Bulletin, Vol 2, # 1 Springfield Towmship, Akron,
Ohio
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Springfield Township, Akron, Ohlo . .. Berger Road
November 4, 1964 . .. 8:30 P.M. .. . Carl Justice looked into
the NE sky. He thought he was seeing the approach of an air-
plane at high altitude. But the object was not moving. The object
he saw was like a triangle with a flat t top. Extending upward
were three illuminated slender extensions. Two lights were situ-
ated· at its base. (All lights white.The object remained at its
40 degree elevation position for a considerable time. When he
retired it was still there. When he started for work (7:30 A.M.),
he found the object just slightly east of where it had been, but
stationary. It was shiny object then. No sound. (Testimony
given Larry Moyers.)
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No Case, Information Only 6 November 1964
Source: FSIC Bulletin, Vol 2, # 1 Olnsted Falls, Chio
Olmsted Falla, Ohio .. November r 6, 1964 ... 6:06 P.M.
.. . Schady Road... It was clear and completely dark when
the 4 observers' attention was drawn to a brilliant object in the
sky to their S. to the moon," when
first seen, and their e of elevation was 40-45 degrees.
The object which wa automobile headlights,
completely on and off, s as bright as
silvery-white in color, and had a poor outline, (Blurred)
The object travelled N toward them and the nearby Turnpike,
then turned westward, moving alongside the S side of the Turn-
pike. Its speed was described as faster than any aircraft seen by
them before. (Cleveland Hopkins Intl. Airport is 2 miles SE of
them.) The object was in view for 2 minutes. No sound or trail,
level flight.
Observere: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Haag, Luanne Haag 16,
and Jack Dover 15-1/2.
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Information Only Lake Michigan
Sourse: Saucer News, Vol 12, #1, March 1965 7 November 1964
....On
bright flash in the sky - too 1 long in duration to be lightning - was reported
on both sides of Lake Michigan.- The flash was seen by residents of seven Wis-
consin counties, ahd it was reported by at least three pilots who were air-
borne at the time. Local weather bureaus were unable to explain the incident.
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No Case, Informetion Only November 1964
Source: FSIC lletin, Vol 2, #1 Lake Michigan
U. S. SIGHTINGS
November 7, 1964 . .. Huge flash of light seen over Lake
Michigan. Authorities said it was probably an exploding meteor-
ite. (bolide)
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morning of
November.2tn. The matorinl way on crest of s about 3J feet back from
the highway. and lying in a fl lanket strio acout three feet wice and
one miln long. Interrupted at intervals of about l0J feet. Dr.E.Dicyan, a
leading New York chemiot, wns given sample of material by Cr. Krnig. He
was unabln analyxe it, and gnve it Eugene Schwartz, one of America's
outstanding outstanding authoritle nuthorities on :3 0 man-made man-made fibers. fipers. Or. Schwartz Or. Schwartz is is guoted guoted as having as having
said: This is m construct, but unknoun to construct, but unknoun to our technology."
The materinl is reminiscent of angel's hair, but but is is not the same same,
Bincn sincn angnl' nngnl's hair is said to "melt" when to "melt" when touched. Here at SAUCER EWS touched. Here at SAUCER NEWS Head-
qunrtero, we qunrtaro, we have not yet have not yet attempted attempted to have the fioer to have the fioer analyzed, analyzed though we are
anxious to do DO DO. Any reader has access to a chemical laboratory should
get in touch with us as soon get in touch with us as soor possible, and we will gladly send him possible, and we will gladly hin some of
this strange material.
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Farmer Observes Sphere
At 8 p. m. on 9 November 1964 Trevor
Foss of Kailoa Station, Gisborne, New
Zealand, responded to his son John's call
to watch a light in the northern sky.
When Foss looked, he saw a ball of light
brighter than any star traveling south
toward him.
The Foss homestead is in the hills 1,000
feet above sea level. Using his night
binoculars Foss, his son and another were
able to view the object. It took 5 minutes
to go from its position when first seen in
the north to the southern horizon.
Foss, in a letter to Harold Fulton who
was inquiring on behalf of APRO, said
that two n minutes prior to "first sighting
the space ship", they had seen a bright
ball disappearing in the east over Gis-
borne. The Foss farm is 22 air miles
south of Gisborne. A quarter moon was
in the west behind the observers.
The "space ship," as Foss referred to
it, did not pass directly overhead, but
rather "slightly away"—presenting a side
view. The object presented a spherical view. The object presented a spherical
appearance, appearance, the leading edge was out- the leading edge was out-
lined by a single lined by a single dark line and it and dark line and it and
the dark portion immediately behind
were glowing hot with were glowing hot with the major heat the major heat
on the leading edge. The rotating light
beams were a brilliant white and beams were a brilliant white and were were
projected downwards and toward the projected downwards and toward the
rear. The binoculars afforded a view
which disclosed 6 jet-like objects at the which disclosed 6 jet-like objects at the
rear, the lining or inside of which was rear, the lining or inside of which was
golden-colored. The jets gave off a bril-
liant blue liant blue flame. flame. Mr. Foss was unable Fose was unable ,
to clearly discern what linked the tail of
the disc with the rear jets but was able
to get a clear view of the jets.
Foss, his son John (15) and a worker
saw the object and Foss telephoned
neighbors who also saw it but not as
clearly as they were not equipped with
binoculars.
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watened it for
wasn't a plane
star. Nect the light appeared just between some trees. It didn'
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Information Only
Source: APRO Bulletin, January 65 EL Paso, Texas
10 November 1964
Disc Formations Over El Paso Formations...
Several residents in El Paso, Texas ob- (Coninued from page 1)
served formations of unidentified flying were in a V formation (as birds fly).
objects in early November and at least They became dark as they pulled up and
two families feel that electrical phenom- out of sight. They were about half the
ena may have been linked to the passage size of a dime held at arm's length and
of the objects overhead. a pale pink-cream color. Mrs. Tanner
Our first report came from Mrs. Mar- called a local radio and TV station and
garet Tinguely, dated 10 November, 1964: told them what he had seen. I, too, called
"On Friday, November 6 at about 8 and was informed that I was the ninth
p. m., (not certain) my son and I saw caller. The reporter said that most of
two lights of changing colors going east- these calls had come from northeast El
northeast from the west and keeping a Paso and asked me if this was where I
high rate of speed. One light deviated had seen them and I confirmed the fact.
to the north and went out and the other We are a block or so from Fort Bliss. The
kept going a short distance, then it too reporter said he had so many calls of
went out. these sightings that he would mention
"Twenty minutes later or so two cream- them at his 10 p. m. news cast, which he
colored dises of 1 light g going in the reverse did. He said many of the callers had
direction--i. e., east to west-southwest at mentioned having seen these objects on
a high rate of s speed followed by a red Monday night also."
light centered behind them. This would There may be some significance in the
have been one half the size of a dime have been one half the size of a dime "pull up" over Fort Bliss, and there may
held at arm's length. not be, but it is obvious that the area be, but it is obvious that the area
"On Monday night, November 9 at 8:15 has some relation to something for two has some relation to something for two
p. m. my husband, son p. m. my husband, son and I saw six sets of the disc-shaped objects pulled up
cream-colored circular objects coming and out of sight over that area. We will
from the east-northeast and headed in a keep members posted on this set of inci- keep members posted on this set of inci-
west-southwest direction. They were in dents. El Paso's location at the southern
a chain-like formation (like a centipede) tip of the White Sands Range plus the tip of the White Sands Range plus the
and as they passed overhead, they broke location of the huge army installation, army installation,
the chain and grouped into formation of Fort Bliss, and the Fort Bliss, and the existence of existence of Biggs
threes, twos and then they spiraled threes, twos and then they spiraled up Air Force Base, a SAC installation, makes
without light--but still obvious for a for a the area quite important from a military military
second or so as dark shadows. standpoint.
"Our neighbors came outside complain-
ing that their house lights were flicker-
ing on and off. One neighbor had trouble ing on and off. One neighbor had t trouble
with her refrigerator turning off and on
also.
"No news of this was in the news-
paperswe did not repo either."
Unquote.
Mrs. Tinguely's second communication
was dated 13 November and is self-ex-
planatory:
"Tuesday, November 10, at 8:20 p.m.,
a neighbor, Mrs. Tanner, my children and
I saw about 10 to 12 disc-like lights (they
moved too fast to count easily) moving
from the north and headed south. They
(See "Formatons"', puge 2)
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No Case, Information Only 11 November 1964
Source: FSIC Bulletin, Vol 2, # 1 Akron, Ohio
Akron Area ... November 11, 1964. . . A huge pure white
object with a thick trail was seen in the NW sky at 9:50 P.M.
Robert Noland, a physical education teacher saw the extremely
brilliant"fall".
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times -the speed
the Observatory. A half hour later. the ject crossed the sky again, go-
ing in the opposite direction. It did not resemble any kn wn type of satellite
ither in speed or orbital height.
A few nights earlie two men in a truck traveling along highway
near Parana In the nor thern Entre Rios, reported to police that a
fast-moving brightly-lit ob ject swooped down on their truck several times.
These incidents are just two in a continuing Argentine flap, con-
sisting of frequent near-landings, occasional landings, and scattered reports
of littlen mon. Unfortunately, clipping services do not send more than a
small percentage of recorts.
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Infornati on Only Buenos Aires, Argentina
Source: APR Bulletin, January 1965 14 November 1964 ..
Mystery Object
Over Argentina
Astronomers at the San Miguel Observ-
atory near Buenos Aires, reported seeing
an unidentified, red-colored object which
sped across the southern sky at 41/4 times
the speed of a man-made satellite, on
Saturday night, the 14th of November
1964.
The object, elongated, flattened and
reddish colored, traveled from west to
east at 8:35 p.m., from east to west five
minutes later (8:40) and from west to
east at 9:05 p.m.
The astronomers who observed the
mysterious object said it crossed the
observatory's telescope range in four
minutes, whereas normal artificial satel-
lites take roughly 18 minutes.
Astronomers at San Miguel Observ.
atory also said the object could d not have
been an artificial satellite because it
crossed the sky from opposite directions,
it did not resemble any known it did not resemble any known type type of of
satellite, and that even taking into ac-
count different orbital heights, the dif- the dif-
ference in speed was unaccountable. ference in speed was unaccountable.
The same Reuters dispatch which car-
ried the above ried the above information also information also stated stated
on the preceding on the preceding Tuesday (10 Novem-
ber) two men in a truck traveling g along galong
a road near Parana, in the northern n Pro- Pro-
vince of Entre Rios, reported to police police
that a fast-moving bright object t shower-
ing blue and white flashes swooped i sev-
eral times on their vehicle.
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14 Noverber 1964
No Case, Information Only Akron, Chion
Source: FSIC Bulletin, Vol 2, # 1
2
14, 1964... 5:14P.M.... An Akron a elementary
November the pecullar behavior of a large red,
school principal reported from Main Street, and pro-
round light He was about 4 blocks Journ-
Exchange Street. Using the Akron Beacon
ceeding W on he noted that its direction WaS
al's sign as a point of reference, Then the object moved left (SW)
still the same a block later. visible against the
of where it had been. It stopped, was plainly
clear evening sky, then disappeared. that was
The amazed observer looked again and
the last he saw of it.
Observer: Mr. Raiph Tate.
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DATE LOCATION OBSERVER EVALUATION
16 75 Mi NW of Midway Islands (Paçifie)Military Astro (METEOR SHOWER)
16-20/1 Dec Blue I Hill, Maine Aircraft
17 Flint, Michigan Insufficient Data
17 Cleveland, Ohio Insufficient Data
17 65.43N 28.26w (Atlantic) Military Satellite
Bridgewater, Massachusetts Aircraft
3ON 140W (Pacific) USCGc Pontchartrain Satellite
Shirley, Massachusetts Astro (METEOR)
99999 Pilottown, Louisiana USCG Insufficient Data
48.07N 172.10W (Pacific) Military Satellite
34.55N 164.053. .(Pacific) Military UNIDENTIFIED
33.59N 164.04B (Pacific) Military Satellite
(16-24) 18.10N 66.12W (Atlantic) USS GYATT (RADAR) (SCOPE PHOTOS)
(Visual) Aircraft
20 Lakeland, Florida Other (CONFLICTING DATA)
MENTE 33N 177W (Pacific) Military Satel lite
33.58N 164.03E (Pacific) USCGC MATAGORDA Satellite
3ON 140W (Pacific) USCGC Pontchartrain Satellite
Honolulu, Hawaii Balloon
13.00N 162.0Ow (Pacific) Military Insufficient Data
888 3ON 140W (Pacific) USCGC Pontchartrain Satellite
33.55N 164.108 (Pacific) USCGC Matagorda Insufficient Data
34.20N 163.48E (Pacific) USCGC Matagorda Insufficient Data
33.55N 166.02E (Pacific) 166.028 (Pacific) USCGC Matagorda Satellite
66.38N 66.38n 30.23w (Iceland) Military Astro (METEOR)
33.58n 164.14B (Pacific) USCGC USCGC Matagorda Insufficient Data Insufficient Data
33.59N 164.828 Pacific) 164.823 (Pacific) USCGC USCCC Matagorda Matagorda Satellite
ADDITIONAL ADDITIONAL REPORTED SIGHTINGS (NOT CASES) SIGHTINGS CASES) -
DATE LOCATION SOURCE EVALUATION
Nov Nov Universe Science News Ltr
16 Lolo, Montana Lolo, Montana Newsclipping Newselipping
16 Buenos. Aires, Argentina Buenos. Aires, Argentina Newselipping
17 Marshvield, Marshvield, Wisconsin sconsin - Newsclipping
19 Italy Robatto (Ltr)
43,43N 51.20W (Atlantic) Msg
Grand Valley, Pennsylvania Newsclipping
North Cape, P.E. Island, Canada Newsclipping
Longmont, Colorado Newsclipping
Prince Edwards Island Newsclipping
Grand Valle Pennsylvania Newsclipping
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OFFICIAL FILE COPY 15Mer64 NawJERSGY
TDEW/UFO T
UFO Si aldwick, New Jersey, 15 Nov 64 2 Dec 64
Hq USAF SAFOI PB (Mrs Hunt)
Wash D C 20330
1. This office is in receipt of an unidentified flying object
report from of Waldwick, New
Jersey, 07463. Records reveal no pr
him.
2. We are unable to evaluate the lights M
observed, on 15 Nov 64 over Waldwick, Ne Jersey, on the limited
data presented. It is suggested that a Fact Sheet be included
with your reply
FOR
ERIC T de JONCKHEERE
Colonel, USAF
Deputy for.Technology
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Dear N Mr
Due to insufficient informaticn, , we are unable
to evaluate your report of the lights which you
cbserved on 15 November 1964 over Waldwick, New Jersey.
Attached for your information on
Project Blue Book which is the Air Force on
unidentiried flying objects.
Sincerely,
MASTON M. JACKS
1 Atch Major, USAF
Blue Book Report Chief, Pictorial Branch
Public Information Division
Office of Information Office of Information
Waldwick, New Jersey, 17463 17463
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