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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8722353
DATE OF SIGHTINGJanuary 1965
REPORTED LOCATION[ILLEGIBLE]
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OVjJECIS ALOIC wRica are brishter than magnitude three (3), Coulee
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I would Like to report als nmy visit to O'Hare Air Force Squadron.
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L had a longs discussion with Ma jOs Dellaorto and he warmed un to the
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proviem efter awaile, I discussed with him at Length the Air Force's
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problem and gave him examples of good reports and bad reports, pointing
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oO a c Coat many of rie ~_ Pet se! wis Or LMSt) ° tic Lene in LQ rina ~~ he A Czas 323 Wo La
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have Seen solved i= more information had been immediately available.
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& tari. oe understan iS now the mooertance of ur statis Cics, and that
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far greater detail mist be supp Lied with his reports.
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He seid he had not the least idea that this matter was so important
ema tended to blame the Air Force for lack of comminication. He said
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ie@ hag Never received any infoxmmation as to the progress of the
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prosram, nor did he ave any questionnaire forms. He made a sugzestion
whien might have something to it: how about a "UFO newsletter", sent
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to air bases on an oc nati ocal basis. I pointed out that the fac
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sheet basically served this mirpose, but he still felt that an inter-
ofrice type of memo aimed at the investicators and not at the public
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contain an account of a particular see*®tng which was solved be ecaus ea of
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quick action on the part of the air base ro which it was reported in
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short, som2 praise as well as criticism
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