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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE7434057
DATE OF SIGHTINGJuly 1965
REPORTED LOCATIONSweet Home Oregon
FRAMES28

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3. SOURCE
Civi lian

4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS
One
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION
1/2 Hour

6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION

10. CONCLUSION
Satellite (ECHO I)

At 241, ECHO I was South of city, at 73 deg elevation, moving
SE, at time of observation,

V1. GRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS |

Object diamond shape and comparable to a star or planet or
about the size of Vnus. A very bright (white). Erratic
moverent, bet:'sen 2d ami 3d star of big dipper. No contrail

Ground-Visual A/c sighted after disappearance of object North toSouth |
7, COURSE direction,
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8. PHOTOS

O Yes

9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE

O Yes

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; ; 15 July 1965
.. NO CASE (INFORMATION ONLY) CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA

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CA NBERRA» AUSTRALIA, JULY 15 (AP)-A MYSTERIOUS GLOWING OBJECT --

HOVERING NEAR CANBERRA AIRPORT WHILE THE U.S. MARINER SPACE PROBE

WAS TAKING PICTURES OF MARS -- HAS BAFFLED EXPERTS IN CANBERRA,

AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL OFFICERS AND OTHER EXPERT AIRCRAFT OBSERVERS SAID

THEY SPOTTED THE OBJECT TODAY. |

SIX MEMBERS OF THE TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER CREW SAID IT HUNG |

SUSPENDED AT ABOUT 5,000 FEET FOR 40 MINUTES, WHEN THE SUN GLINTED a |

OFF IT, IT BECAME CLEARLY VISIBLE, THEY SAID. IT DISAPPEARED WHEN 1
oat AN AIR * FORCE. PLANE WAS SENT OUT TO IDENTIFY IT, Sa |
Pi ace EXPERTS ARE NOW WONDERING IF IT WAS COINCIDENCE THAT THE OBJECT asa
8") WAS SIGHTED’SHORTLY BEFORE NEARBY TIDNINBILLA TRACKING STATION WAS |
23. SCHEDULED «70° PICK UP MARINER SIGNALS, -THE STATION HAD UNUSUAL... fae
ges DIFFICULTYSIN.LOCKING ON TO MARINER AT THE TIME, ESE |
iii. THE SIGHTING. ALSO. CAME AS: GOLDSTONE TRACKING STATION RECEIVED | |

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CANBERRAZFIRST ‘ADDGAOBJECT (A60)' ¥ "¥-X MARS,’ | oh:
CANBENEE: THE FIFTH. REPORTED SIGHTING OF A HYSTERIOUS ‘OBJECT

RECENTLY,

SEVERAL PERSONS IN WARMINSTER, ENGLAND, SAID LAST WEDNESDAY
re L: PERSO OBJECT GLOWING £N THE SOUTHERN SKY. IN VALENSOLE,

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Hace FARMER SAID A FOOTBALL SHAPED OBJECT TOOK OFF FROM

HIS Creu.
te SDAY THE CHILEAN AIR FORCE AND THE ARGENTINE NAVY
ape est THURSDAY THE, BRITISH AND ARGENTINE PERSONNEL IN THE

me TARCTIC. SAW BH ESIAG OBJECT ZIP ACROSS THE SKY JULY 3. -
7 | RAG aig THE OBJECT INTERFERED WITH INSTRUMENTS MEASURING

GNETIC FILE
pen SEVERAL: PERSONS SAW WHAT THEY°SAID WAS A MYSTERIOUS OBJECT

FLYING OVER. THE AZORES AND PORTUGAL LAST SATURDAY. PORTUGUESE
> AERONAUTICAL EXPERTS SAID IT wie TO BE A LONG BALLOON MADE.
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SOURCE: APRO Bulletin, Sep-Oct 65

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UAO Over Canberra Airport |

On eee pealalidlunpress wires carried
the details of the sighting of a mysterious
glowing object which hovered near Can-
berra airport while the U. S. Mariner
Space probe was taking pictures of Mars.
The initial story said that the object “has
baffled experts in Canberra”. The object
was spotted by air traffic contro! officers
and other expert aircraft observers on
the 15th, at 10:50 a. m.

Six members of the traffic control
tower told the press that the object
“hung suspended” at about 5,000 fect for
40 minutes and that when the sun glinted
on it, it became perfectly visible. It
disappeared when an Air Force plane was
sent out to identify it.

In the initial press story, experts were
quoted as “wondering if it was coincl-
dence” that the object was sighted short-
ly before nearby Tidninbilla tracking sta-
tion was scheduled to pick up Mariner
signals. The station, the report said, had

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FLYING SAUCERS
BY JERRY BUCK

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
NEW YORK, JULY 20 (AP)-SOME PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD SAY THEY ARE

SEEING NORE IN SUMMER SKIES THAN BUZZING INSECTS AND BIRDS ON
THE W
FROM ANTARCTICA TO ENGLAND CQ4E REPORTS OF MYSTERIOUS FLYING

OBJECTS ZIPPING THROUGH SPACE AND, IN SOME REPORTEN CASES, INTERFERING

WITH ELECTROMAGNETIC EQUIPMENT,

AT LEAST FIVE SIGHTINGS OLITSIDE THE UNITED STATES IN THE PAST
TwO WEEKS REMAIN UNEX PLAINED,

BUT A GLOWING OBJECT THAT CAUSED A COMMOTION FROM OHIO To
MARYLAND TURNED OUT TO BE A RUNAWAY NAVY BALLOON LAUNCHED IN CANADA,

WHAT ARE THESE OBJECTS?

THE AIR FORCE. WHICH HAS LOOKED INTO 9,127 REPORTED SIGHTINGS
TO DATE SINCE 1947, SAYS THEY'RE USUALLY B
JET EXHAUSTS =-OR THE RED AND WHITE KITE SENT UP BY YOUR NEIGHBOR'S
TO DATE, THE AIR FORCE SAID ONLY 667 REMAIN UNIDENTIFIED, AND
MOST OF THESE, IT SAID, COULD BE EXPLAINED AWAY IF MORE INFORMATION

{aBLE TO iTS INVESTIGATIVE AGENCY, PROJECT

BLUEBOOK AT WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, DAYTON, OHIO,

THE AIR FORCE SAID ITS 18 YEARS OF INVESTIGATION HAS TURNED Up
ABSOLUTELY NO EVIDENCE TO INDICATE THE OBJECTS CAME FROM SPACE,

DISAGREEING WITH THE AIR FORCE IS MAJ. DONALD E. KEYHOE, A
RETIRED MARINE PILOT WHO IS DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS
COMMITTEE FOR AERIAL PHENOMENA IN WASHINGTON, DeC.

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"THE CONCLUSION OF THE MAJORITY OF OUR BOARD OF GOVERNORS AND

SCIENTIFIC CONSULTANTS IS THAT THESE THINGS MUST BE FROM SOME
ADVANCED CIVILIZATION," SAID KEYHOE. |
KEYHOE CONTENDS THE AIR FORCE REACHED THE SAME CONCLUSION YEARS
AGO, BUT HAS A “HIGH LEVEL POLICY OF EXPLAINING THE SIGHTINGS AWAY
ONE’WAY OR ANOTHER SO AS NOT TO SCARE PEOPLE."
THE SAUCER SEASON GOT OFF TO A FLYING START IN EUROPE JULY 7.
“IT WAS VERY FRIGHTENING," SAID MRS. DORA HORLOCK, WHO, WITH
HER HUSBAND HAROLD, SPOTTED’A FIERY OBJECT IN THE SOUTHERN S\Y NEAR

THAT SAME NIGHT IN YVALENSOLE, FRANCE, MAURICE MASSE SAID HE SAW
TAKING OFF FROM HIS FARM AN OBJECT THAT RESEMBLED A LARGE FOOTBALL

WARMINSTER, ENGLAN

WITH FOUR METAL LEGS, "WE DON'T THINK IT WAS A PERE. SAID AN OFFICIAL.

THE NEXT DAY THE CHILEAN AIR FORCE AND ARGENTINE NAVY REPORTED
THAT CHILEAN, ARGENTINE AND BRITISH PERSONNEL IN ANTARCTICA SAW A
LENS=SHAPED OBJECT--"YELLOWISH RED, CHANGING TO GREEN, YELLOW AND
ORANGE"=-THAT AFFECTED INSTRUMENTS USED TO MEASURE MAGNETIC FIELDS.

OVER PORTUGAL AND THE AZORES JULY 10 MORE FLYING THINGS WERE
SEEN, THE VILLA DO PORTO WEATHER STATION IN THE AZORES SAID A GLOWING

OBJECT APPEARED OVER THE ISLAND AND THAT THE BUREAU'S ELECTROMAGNETIC:

CLOCK STOPPED.

AROUND THE GLOBE ON JULY 15 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL OFFICERS AND
OTHER EXPERT AIRCRAFT OBSERVERS SAID THEY SPOTTED A FLYING OBJECT
GLINTING IN THE SUN NEAR THE ALRPORT AT CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA, IT WAS
VISIBLE FOR 40 MINUTES, THEN DISAPPEARED WHEN AN AIR FORCE PLANE WAS
SENT AFTER IT.

ANOTHER SIGHTING WAS REPORTED LAST NIGHT AT WEYMOUTH, MASS.

MRS. LAWRENCE FRAZIER SAIN HER SONS, RONALD, 20, AND ROBERT 27,
SAW "PULSATING LIGHTSeeeSPREAD OUT OVER THE SKY." SHE SAID IT
"SOUNDED LIKE A FLYING SCIENCE FICTION MOVIE." aes

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OFFICIAL U.S.

U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION

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This questionnaire has been prepared so that you con give the U.S. Air Force as much
information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hove observed.
Please try to answer os mony questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will
be used for research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any statements,
conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information so
that if it is deemed necessary, we may contect you for further details.

1. When did you see the object? 2. Time of day: g hb
Hours Minutes
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3. Time Zone:
(Circle One): a. Eastern (Circle One)€a. DaylightSaving _) >
b. Central b. Stands

c. Mountain
d. Pacific ee
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4. Where were you

rest Postal Address City or T State or County

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5. How long wos object in sight? (Total Duration) Q F a 23

Hours Minutes Seconds

a. Certain
b. Fairly certain

5.1 How was time in sight determined?

5.2 Was object in sight continuously?

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5. Wrartwas tne condition of the sky?

DAY NIGHT
a. Bright a. Bright

b. Cloudy Cb. Craudy)

7. IF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object?

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(Mrcle Ones a. in brant af you ae To you
b. in back of you Overhead
c. To your right oF ont remember

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8.1 STARS (Circle One): 3

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c. Many
d. Don’t remember

CLOUDS (Circle One):
a. Clear sky

b.
< c. Scattered clouds >

d. Thick or heavy clouds

10. The object appeared: (Circle One):
d. Asalight

8. IF you saw the object at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON?
8.2 MOON (Circle One):

~ 9. What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the object?

e. Don’t remember

f. Bright moonlig

b. Dull moontight..,
¢. No moonlight—piteh dar
d. Don’t remember

WEATHER [Circle One):

a. Dry

b. Fog, mist, or light rain
¢. Moderate or heavy rain
d. Snow

e. Don’t remember

11. If it oppeored as a light, was it brighter than the brightest stars? (Circle One):

a. Brighter

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b. Dimmer d. Don't

11.1 Compere brightness to some common object:

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12. The edges of the object were:

(Circle One); o. Fuzzy or biurred
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3. Did the obrec?:

Appear to stand still at any time?

Suddenly speed up and rush awoy at ony time?
Breok up into parts or explode?

Give off smoke?

Change brightness?

Change shape?

Flash or flicker?

Disappear ona recppear?

Sore ao ws

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Ges) 6H Don't know
Yes <ip> Don’t know
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14, Did the object disappear while you were watching it? If 30, how?

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18. We wish to know the anguler size. Hold o match stick of arm's length in line with'o known object and note how much of the

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Did the object move behind something at any time, particularly a cloud?
(Circle One): 4a) Don’t know. IF you answered YES, then tell what

it moved behind:

Did the object move in front of something at any time, particularly a claud?

(Circle One): ay No Don’t know. IF you answered YES, then tell what
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object is covered by the head of the match. If you had performed this experiment at the time of the sighting, how much of
the object would have been covered by the match heod?

that you saw such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place an arrow beside the drawing
to show the direction the object was moving.

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22. Where were you located when you saw the object?
(Circle One):

a. Inside a building
b. Inacar

d. In an airplane (type)

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21. Do you think you can estimate how far oway from you the obec wor?

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23. Were you (Circle One)

a. In the busi ction of a city?

c. In open countryside?
d. Near on airfield? -
e. Flying over acity?

e. Atsea f. Flying over open country?
f. Other Lae 12g, Others eee ee
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24,1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) | |
a. North c. Ease e. South g. West
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest
24.2 How fast were you moving? ae LR miles per hour.
24.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object?
i (Circle One) Yes No
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25. Did you observe rhe odject through amy of the following?
a. Eyeglasses Yes e. Binoculars Yes
b. Sun glasses Yes _ & Telescope Yes” ‘5
¢. Windshield Yes~ ><. g- Theodolite “Yes ste
d. Window glass Yes «=.° h. Other___ is eas eaieett
25. In order that you can give os clear a picture as possible of what you saw, describe in your own ‘cards a common a or fobs

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27. In the following sketch, imagine thet you are at the point shown. Place an “A” on the curved line to show how high the object
was above the horizon (skyline) when you first saw it. Place a “B’ on the same curved line to show how high the object was
above the horizon (skyline) when you last saw it, Place an “A” onthe compass when you first saw it. Place a “BY on the com-

pass when you /as? saw the object.

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the end of the path, and show any changes in direction during the course.

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NO CASE (INFORMATION ONLY) 15 July 1965
Shamokin, Pennsylvania

July 16, 1965

r. d. Allen Hynek,

Director af Dearborn Ovservatory «
Proffesor of Astronomy
Northwestern University, Illinois

Dear Dr. Hynek,

I would like to report the sighting of a UFO on the
night af July 15 at 9:55 till 10:30 Approximately.

Three boys plus myself, were lying on a rock ledge
Listening to a baseball game, when I was Looking towards
the big dipper and noticed an objedt moving slowly, think-
ing this was an old cho Satellite I motioned to where it
was and said, "Look, there's an Echo satel ites"

{ first noticed it as it headed east between the second
star on the handle ot the big dipper and the third star.

As we're surrounded by low mountains, the vig Gipper was
low in the Northwest.

Ags we traced its path along the stars kéeoing it parralell
or pervindicular to star clusters & parts of @onstellations,
we noticed th3t it changed its path twice. First, towards
the Southeast and then wast again. Everytime it changed its ©
course, it would stop for about five seconds before continuing.

As it was twenty degrees (aporoximately) from the norizen,
it stopped. At this time we could see it change colors from
yellow to red to yellow to -e¢, ect, like an airplane beacon

at an airport but sometimes slow and sometimes fast.
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aS we watched it there , hovering, for ten minutes, we
Sav it grow a little Jimmer. I sugsested that we go home
for my telescovoe and bring it back.

ve ran the mile to my house in 3 minutes and I took the
car back to the ledge. ‘hen we got there, the object was still
there but going dim. I tried to get a fix on it but it had
already grown dim and my sight on my telescope w-s of* as I
haven't used it in nearly six mogths.

As we left the ledge, the object was still in the same
place “ut was very, very dim.

Could you explain this to me? Four pairs of eyes don't
lie!

I am sixteen years old and a Junior in Shamokin Area high
School. ,

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ae e CASE (INFORMATION ONLY) | FOLER 15 July 1965

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Yenkon, lassachusctts

SUDJECTs UFO nopesk ~ 25,32 July 1965 (Shorborn, Hassachusetts)

DATE: | 29 August 1965
FROMs Raynond Ee Fowles
: . Ghagrmans HICAP Uassachusotts Subcommittee

TO:  BICaP .
mj te ; ec.\PROdE BST BLUEZOOK

- ‘The following repert F ravides infornation concerning

the sighting of a UFO at Shorbora, Massachusetts on 15,16

July 1965 10:30 Pil end 2:00 Al DOT by Uorriotte A, Abbott

a resident of Sherborn and a licconsed airplane pllot.

This subcommittee is still in tho process of evaluating
over 40 UFO reports recoived fron early in July to tho date
of weiting. Several have boen elininated as Venus, a huse
kite carrying a flare, the echo satellite and nisidentifieation
of an aircrafts. Seemuse ec? tre volume of reports being
recoived, dctaiied aceamts and our cvaiuation will be slow
coming to UISAP, The continuing "flap" is "124, se us

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UFO SINETINS SULMARY Suisb?
suit UFO Repert ~ 7/15/5 & 7/16/5

PLACE qq OMe c?, Sherborn, Mags. |

ist Sishting- 10:30 PM EDT |
2nd Sighting- 2:00 Ah EDT

VIT? ESS :

BAA SRUUND =

; The repert was carriod in the "Ferald News"(e), Fall River, Mass. !
dated 7/21/5. A persenal interview was ebjested to because 30 many callers
including the press, 3 NIGAP members and a local UFO Greup had alroady
Phoned ber. I did interview Ker by phone and she filled out a NIGAP revort
form wkieh I have enelosed.

SISETING ACCOUNT # L:

The evject sizhted at 10:30 Pi was a self-lusinous livrht source
comparable in size te a bright star. It was observed travelling on a
straight eeurse with a spacd slewer than an aircraft from a 70° clevation
in tre west to the southern horizon where it was obscured by distant trees.
The unusual Zeatuces about tke object wore that it earried no blinking
airorsa?e identification lights and it soved along with a distinet "beuneing"
motion, tt was not resolvable through binoculars.

SIGUTIHG AGCOUNT ## 2: —_

The object was sigdted st 2:00 AL ED? 15 ~ 20° above the western
rorizern. The witness, cwrieus about her first sishting was awake ebserving
the western sky. (Cler bedroom has 2 sereen goer whieh opens ente a sim deck
siving Rer an unobstructed view of the westorn aky o } Sko noticed a reddish
“sthor® where it Rad net been earlier, She wort eut on tke sun deck to get
o better Look at it. Observing the cbject through binoculars she noted that
the shject secuod to Rave a stationary center of yollew lisht, a stationary
wre Lisht and a red lisht which rotated areund tke object. sve positioned
j% on a Lixed object and ascertained ttat it was heverins. After waiting
covetal mimrtes she tken saw the object bogin to move slowly with a distines
"bovireing"” motion on a straight course toward the north wrere it disapseared
ous of linewsf-sizat bebind distant trees.

VALUATION 3

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Diving both sightings the sky was cle
moon was neticed. jit Rad . risen at 12:

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aud many stars were visible. He
n the BLahl'< Ne transits of

hq Isho and Pegasus satellites were due at the UFO sighting times. The
witness bas a private pilov’s licezse and is fomiliar with airerstt. The
“>someiag” motion and hovering aspeet aro typical UFO cheracteristies. f
felt that because of trese factors, the ealiber of the witness and the nany
egher UFO sightings in this general srea in July warranted a repert to b1leA?,

Se CP

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pind ae CPL
Raymond 2. Fowler
HIGAP Investigater

RgsnostLully susgzictad,
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NATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS COAMVAITTELE ON AERLAL FHENOMENA
1534 'Cornectieur Avenue N. Yi.
NOr's 7+9AMM Washir.gton 6, dD, G.

REPORT Om UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT(S)

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Ti.'s form includes Questions asked by ti 2 Un!'sd States Als Force ond hy other Armed Foreus' investigating agencies, and odditional
qvevtions t which arse*rs ora necded for fuil evciuation by NICAP,

etter atl the iniormation has beun full, studied, the conciusion of our Eveivation Penel will be published by NICA? in it; regularly
a tS magec’ 19 of in cnother pusti.ation. Please try to answor os many quastions os possible. Should you need additional room,
a+ .. ipa. nother shes’ ck papar, Pivose print or typowrita, Your aisistence is of great valuo und is genuinely appreciated. Thon yous

\. Piece af Employment
Occupation ats orm e
Education
Special Training LICSMSEO AIRPLANE PILOT
Military Sarvice
= Dots of OCdservatio Time 10.30 FAM 2. Aa) #*%& Ent Time Zone -
~ 3, kecolity of Observation SHER BARA - COSSTECAD SKY
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“ How long did you see the object? Maun Minutes Seconds e -
—C@Se Several marAufs,
3 Pinase deserthe weather cardilions and ths type of ny; ba., vrigat dzyliche, Copa dusk, ete, a
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be Pos'tfon of the Sun or Moon is relotian lo the ovjeci ana to you. eee Aiding .
/, if scen at night, twilight, or acwn, were the stars oc rroon vislzic? «=WnANs slars -~ Ma Meo
G. Were theta mere then ons objset? A if th, please rll now meay, and \irew « skotch of what you taw, indicating
direction of movement, if any,
%, Please coserioe the objentys) in detail, For insiance, lid it (toy) appear solid, or only os a source of light; was It revolving,
<'c? Pieuse ue additional sheets of paper, ii necessary. See AlNaclhmenr
ive Wer the obeatis) Urighter than the buckgrownd of ‘re shy? Wcs we Ps L
: r Wrr are WO at a.
Ube if so, cornpors the brightness with Sho Sun, Maen, headlights, ate. nie. ae ‘a corm?

=slOr - THe WEL \ovqer 0onrd& aopeared + hare Grecdck 4 qreery
bee Did the sbvjeci(s) -— \ienv -thhe vcd evoly xc Aro urd {Please elaborate, If you can give details.) .
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6 Apoear to stand will at any fs

7 Swicenls speed np end rush away ot: vy time? AIO
“Weak up inic pert or exnpinse? AO

(Siv> off smoke? AIS?

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Uurop anything? VO | /
S. Change orightnoss? AO
h. Change shape? avo
i, Change color? pnJZo
Did the oblect(s) atany time puss ca frontof,arbehics ¢,cnytning? if so, please cloborsta giving distante, siza, ate, if possiniea.
‘ Wes thera any wind? 2 if? so, ploces |) ve diractles ord spaed, ? BH ap hot rec all.

Cid war o&mtevr the orfeci{s) through en estioce iv tument of oftar atd, windshield, windawpane, storm window, scraaniag,

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Sao hs at the, Sky through Q- StrecHed Door,
wae ee re were you und vat were you doing at the time? sec aliwe.

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3 AB How did yeu happen te notice tis object(s)?

22. . Were tnere ony conventional aircreft in the loca'ion at the time or Immediateiy oe If so, please eloborate.
sd Qare- °F) te mair Qairlte Yrew Bake GC DVS, - these were 7204
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“7. What was the mua of the o},ect(s) in the sky? Piease mark on this hemisshere Rink Fat | wes
+O.. ames Gnd cciressos of other witiases, if ony, : .

7. Please draw a map of the locality of the observatien showing North; your position; the direction from which the object(s)
preared und disappeared from view; the directiun of its coune over the area; rcads, towns, villoge:, reilroods, and other’ ©
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ot, Pave you seenotier object of an uniden:ified nature? If so, pieaco describe these obsarvotions, using a separate sheet of paper,
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of Fiease enclose photographs, motion pitturos, rews clipsings, notes of radio or television pregrens (include time, station and

Gets, tf rossible) regording this or similer possryations, or any other background material. Wo will return the material to you.

All ALWISCESTS 049 Whe JTV- OBL G3> + We lve doTerview- Unter Press- “UN,
“are you interrogated vy Air Forco invest’ yators? by any other iaderal, state, ccunty, or local officials? If so, please state
she nae Gd rank or title of tne agent, nis afi i es sb dataits as to whars and when the questioning took place.
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‘ier sou ctned or told mot to revec! or discuss the aiden’ lf so, were any reasons or official order De ici Wes
simborute carefully. Ayo
“, Vie steweuid like permission to quote your nama fi. esanection with this report. This action wlil encourege other reszonsibie

Citizens ie report similar onervetions io NiICAP, However, if you prefer, wo will keep your name confidential, Please note
vous chorce by checking the prone statement ialow. In any cose, clecso fill in ul! parts o: tne form, for our own confidential

files 2 ine’ t yey for yeur cooperation,

Vou indy ua my neme, ( i/) Pleass keep my namo confidential, ero} i

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Information Only
Source:’ Saucer News, Vol 13, #1, Mar 66 i fay ices

The full account of these above-mentioned incidents occupies a full pace |
in each of four consecutive editions of the- Buenos Aires newspaper "Cronica,"
(9/24/65-9/27/65), and space permits us to give here only the first of the in-
credible series of events. On the night of July Sth, while driving home from
the Hotel De La Entrada, the Susquets family made a sighting described as fol- -
lows: "It was a very large object, very luminous, bluish in color; but the
color varied at times to orangish-red. It was quite near us. It had the shape
of a short cone, although we could not see clearly where its upper part ended,
as its surface was engquifed in a haze which was being emitted from on top. The
bottom part was circular and convex. Taking the nearby hills as a reference,
we estimated that it was 10 to 15 meters (yards) in diameter. In a moment we
too were engulfed in a luminous haze. The object.remained stationary, and no
noise was heard....After a lang moment, it descended below a nearby hill, and
the ground hid it, but we continued seeing the light it produced. Finally the
light went out completely. We then continued our journey to the ranch, where
we found that the laborers had seen it also."

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Burcsnk, California
Ricamond, Missouri |
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Suencs Aires, Arsantina
Dayton, Caio
Colcaia, Uruguay
Uruguay, Argeatina
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Syanexn. Australia
Vaitlus2, Australia

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(INCOMING DEPAKTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE

MESSAGE STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH | UNCLASSIFIED

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5. ERRATIC MOVEMENT, BETWEEN 2ND AND 3RD STAR OF BIG DIPPER

APPARENTLY CIRCLING STARS OF BIG DIPPER.

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6. DIAMOND *

Te STATED THAT NO CONTRAIL ON UFO. A/C SIGHTED AFTERWARD NO S
DIRECTION. ©” i

9. CLEAR WITH'FEW HI CIRRUS, VISIBILITY 15 PLUS MILES.

PART Be |

Je ATTENTION CALLED BY TEENAGE ASTRONOMY STUDY GROUP.

2. 310 DEGREE AZIMUTH, FLEW 55 DEGREE. |
Be SAME AS 2 (BD: sania a: hits
he WEST TO EAST, APPEARED TO CIRCLE ALIOTH AND 2ND SAR OF BIG ¥
DIPPER = ERRATIC FLIGHT PATH”

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HOUSEWIFE. ESTIMAE OF RELIABILITY = UNKNOWN PAST MEMBER OF | i
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MESSAGE STAFF *AESSAGE BRANCH UNCLASSIFIED
AF IN : 20260 (17Ju165) Pg 4 of 5

20,000 2B DEG /2B*K

30,000. . 220 DEG/20 K*

50,000. == 220 DEG/2BK

80,805 268 DEG/ 15 K

3e CELING UNLIMITED
4e VISIBILITY 15 MILES

5e AMOUNT OF CLOUD COVER FOUR TENTH (4/1), SCATTERED AND BROKEN
6. NO THUNDERSTORMS IN AREA .

7. NORMAL TEMPERATURE GRADIENT

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MAJOR ARTHUR Fe SHIFLETT, SAFF INTELLIGENCE OFFICER PORTLAND AIR
Se DEFENSE SECOR.

COMME NT Ss WRGSaRIIIBESS TATED THAT THE SAME GROUP OF PEOPLE OBSERVED

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; rs ALMOST SIMILAR stewing 9 Just FOUR DAYS PREV 10.US oN 2 JULY 65. | :
% “Te ONLY DIFFEERACE BETWEEN 1 THE TWO SIGHTINGS WAS THAT 5 OBECTS Wee Weare
WERE bisiate ON 2 UULY. THIS ‘VEADQUARTERS | DOES NOT POSSESS ANY
 CMFORMAT 10N wenesy THIS SIGHTING MIGHT BE CORRELATED WITH KNOWN
“AIR ACTIVITY OR NATURAL PHENCMENONS = : at, |
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NO MATERIALS, PHOTOGRAPHS OR OTHER PHYSICAL EVIDENCE TO SUBSTANTIATE
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NO CASE: Information Only
SOURCE: APRO Bulletin, Sep-Oct 65

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gaa Sun Jose, Costa Riss. on the 12th,
ten individuals claimed to have wa a

“moon-like” object hover over a beach on
Costa Rica’s Pacific Coast. According to.
. the local paper, all the observers were,
well known in Costa Rica commercial |
circles, and said the object hovered .for'
15 minutes before taking off. — }

12 Jul 65
San Jose, Costa Rica
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-<g-° SAUCER WITH LIGHTED WINDOWS IN PARAGUAY: OF the dozens of good sightings | |

-from South America of recent date, space permits us to print only a few of the.
most sensational. One of these occurred near Asuncion, Para ay, on the night |
of July 13th. Five people traveling in an open jeep Seu a Heats of three UFOs |
the sip. They remained in view for about five minutes, and were closes |
enough for the witnesses to distinguish Clearly, on each, a row of windows or |
openings from which light was coming forth. It was "like seeing a train with |
all its lights on,” according to one of the startled witnesses. The color of
the objects alternated between blue, white, orange, and red. No sound whatso- |

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SOURCE: APRO Bulletin, Sep-Oct 65 13 July 65

Silver Spring, Maryland

On the 12th, a Doctor at Silver Soring, |

, spotted a dirigible-shaped ob- |

ject rounded on both ends, as it dashed |

across one-fourth of the sky in 15 seconds |
and then vanished. Jvuwy

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