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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE9373271
DATE OF SIGHTINGSeptember 1965
REPORTED LOCATIONExeter New Hampshire
FRAMES131

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD
1. DATE · TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION 2 LOCATION
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2 - 3 September 1965 Exeter, New Hampshire
3. SOURCE 10. CONCLUSION
Civilians (MULTIPIE) Civilians (MULTIPIE) UNIDENTIRIED
4. NIMBER OF OBJECTS NUMBER OF OBJECTS
Multiple
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS
2 Hour Period SEE CASE FIIE
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION There were aircreft in the area of the sight ing between
Ground-Visual 03/O444Z and O3/05352 on OPERAFIN_"B1G BLAST".
7. COURSE
Varied, S Stationary
8. PHOTOS
11 Yos
XIXNO
9. FHYSICAL EVIDENCE
Yes
XXNo
FORM
FTD 5(641 0-329 (TDE) Prorloua ettlns of (ts fa roet he vead
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IA IA 2
Dayton, Ofic
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k. Officer,
Command Pilot.
.
persons, especially the two patrolman. I viewed the area of the
sighting and found nothing in the area that could be the probable cause.
Pease AFB had 5 B-47 aircraft flying in the area during this period
1
but do not believe they had any nection with this s sighting.
1. None.
FOR THE COMMANDER
hilda 4 Atch 4 Atch
1. Statement, UFO Sighting, 1. Statement, UFo Sighting,
Eugene F. Bertrand Jr. Eugene F. Bertrand i Jr.
- .istrative Servioed - 2. Statement, UFO Sighting,
David R. Hunt.
3. Statement, UFO Sighting, UFO Sighting,
4. SKEW T, Log P Diagram 4. SKEw T, Log P Diagramu
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(2) Civilian. Eugene F Bertrand Jr. Age, 30. Exeter Police
Department, Exeter N.H. Patrolman. Reliable.
Civilian. David R Hunt. Age, 28. Exeter Police Depart-
ment, Exeter N.H. Patrolman. Reliable.
g. Weather and Winds.
There was a 5 degree inversion from surface 5000 ft.
2 Winds at Pease AFB, N.H.
ALTITUDE WINDS
Surface 290/03
6000 310/03
10000 270/77
16000 270/56
30000 30000 260/49
50000 250/33 250/33
80000 20000 Not Rec. Not Rec.
(3) (3) Clear (unlimited).
(4) 3 30 N.M.
(5) None.
(6) None.
(7) See SKEN T. diagram. .
h. None
i. None
j. None
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as a floating leaf.
observed until it disappeared in - distance.
6) One hour.
c. Manner of Observation.
(1) Ground -visual.
2) None.
(3) N/A.
d. Time and date of sighting. Time and date of sighting.
(1) 03/09/0600z
2) Might (2) Might
e. Location of observer.
f. f.
(1) Civilian .. Age, 18. Age, 18
Exeter N.H. Unemployed (will join Navy on 18 S
reliable.
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HEADQUARTERS
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
REPLY TO ATTN OF BDO
SUBJECT: Initial Report of ving Object (UFO) 1 5 SEP 1965
TO: AFCS (FTD)
The following report of an unidentified flying object is hereby -
submitted in accordance with AFR 200-2.
a Description of object.
(1) Round.
(2) Baseball.
(3) Bright red.
(4) Five red lights in a row.
(5) Lights were close together and moved as one object. one object.
(6) None
(7) None
(8) (8) None
(9) Extremely bright red.
b. b. object.
(1) Visual (1) Visual sighting. sighting.
(2) Object was at an altitude of approximately l00 ft and
moved i in an arc of l35 degrees.
ely 100 ft
on a mag. heading of
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Can you take eare I thie?
7/222-52121
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Do you cperate a speakers' bureau or would you be able to suggest
exblain the Air Force UFo program ond what hapgens to reports sent
to your organizetion? If speakers from your orgonization are
aveilable, it might be possible for us to arrenge transportation
vie o Pease-besed C-47. Billeting poses no problem.
4. is greatly appreciated.
FOR THE COMMANDER
fen.Bint
ALAN B. BRANDT, 1st Lt, USAF
Direetor of Information
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2. Ihis oflice hes, of course, not commented on sightings reported
te the Alr Force other than to say tnet they are being or have been
Lovestigutad, thet the reoorts wili be sent to vour organization,
thet further releases will be made from the Publie Informetion Office
of the Seeretary of the Air Force, ete. The taet thet we cannot
,comment cn the investigations has led to scmawhat alarming suspieion
of Air Forte motives and interests in this ares, the most popular this ares, the most pooular
beller beLng thot "... the Air Foree beltor belng thot ... the Air Force won't releose the truth, because releose the truth, because
Lr the truth ware l lmown everyone would be nanided." pardced." I have attemoted
to cointer this by explaining the USAr's interest in this matter
every' time I soeak trs Tsreak to the oress or private citizens about to the oress or wdvate citizens about this matter.
nblet concern-
ing 5 our success at identirying the vast ma,jori sightings
alarming
nuiber of people remain unconvinced.
3. citizens from surrounding towns and cities have inquired concerning
key on this subject.
the possibility of an Air Force speaker
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3ing infre-rrd ligos.
aieraft or thase tres over B eter I wes made. Results of this investigation indicated
o "lig Blast' " yas conduered Ln the New I England aree and B-47
aireraft from Pease ARe were also irtolved the opere Letters were pritten to
Folnen Jertrend just and 95
Ponre dhdioeted tat B (84ioata4 ts algegede taadind alaerede dat aut Panse Ary hervaan doks Papse 1 Therean 00%5
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Say lavierad evieur 11 M1
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rgieet ao glrent, Dr J. slleo iynsk of Tior-astarn Vatverstty
lastons wll wes tade to Lt. Friadt at Peasa AF lasions wll wes dede to Lt. Friadt at Peasa AF requestUgreat te i.L
Terrogatedrgrrite uisual o 3srations and also )to determtra tr infre-rad potograph piotoraph
13 etng co d-te! e area. regelved on l Falrusry 1955 ladl ated thet no
inisual slght ngs werel mede t by orews diring the time pertod o" ale unidensified flying
renor His stgrement regarding nigst protography is Incouclusive, '
Dot, artioies fron the
11e. Neaed (ole is essentiall Pactul nowever, It is anonrent thet poetie license and
for Sensatiogal has heen Lo:orngrnge inoo the artieles. The only report,
Ir Perce for evnluation.is tre Quserastor made the poliue offlcers
100 contrined Look have
--45 In for afgoraft
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to the spot. In mo3 uch of this case is
seen nothing corroborata the original story The anding
Officer Bertrand suggested th they walk into the
There they wer 3 joined another po-
Pield where the UFo had last bean seen. acana 80A Suddan- Sudden-
lice officer naned David Hunt, who had driven separataly to lice officer naned David Hunt, who had driven separataly to th
from behind a stand of traes in the black of the night. from behind a stand of traes in tne black of the night. blinding
ly 1y, It traveled slowly and waverad slightly from slichtly from side to
glow of light stunned by the blinding red light as the UFo moved toward red light as
side, The group unned by the blinding revolver, but
them across the Bertrand made a move toward his sarvice revolver, but Bertrand made a move
it. All three men then ran toward the police cruisers. 1 three men then ran toward e police cruissrs.
then thought betta on the size of ths object, Officer Bertrand sstimated it of ths object, Officer Bertrand sstimated it
When questioned the size a comoleta absance a complete absance
to be "about the size of a house." He said that thers was a house He said that there was
the aeimals wera nan-
of sound, except fo the The horsas wers making
ickad by the low-fly object and its weird red glow. to
the witnesses.
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WE SAT THERE AND LOOKED at it for at least 10 WE SAT THERE AND LOOKED at it for at least 10 sn't happen-
minutes. My brain kept teiling me that this doe minutes. My brain kept teiling but it was, right in front of my eyes. but it was, right in front of my eyes.
hovered there. still about loo feet away. sort of floated and hovered there. still about lo0 feet away. sort of floated "There was no tail. no wings, and again, no SOUND. It and
wobbled. I don't know what it was. All I can say is that it was there, and three of us saw it together." it was there, and three of us saw it together."
and town officials vouch for the reli- sunerior.
ability of the two policemen. Lt. Cottrell, their superior, said if he didn't believe the policemen he'd put them in a
locked room "and give 'em blocks to play with." But the whole story is on the police blotter," said the
lieutenant. "If I had seen that thing and I was all alone, no- body else would have ever heard about it."
ROSOHTAA
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stopded, turned on a dine.
What bothers us the people thinking
that wen were either lying or not intelligent enoughx to
tell the difference between what we saw and s omething ordinary.
Three other
two of them be in shock from it. This was
absolutely
say
the story which the Pentagon put out was not true; it could
not possibly be, because we were saw this; not
the Pentagon.
Can ase let us hear poss:
Sincerely,
Ecgic ibe. R Hut
Patrolman Eugene pertrand Patrolman David Hunt
Exeter Police
Exeter, New Hampshire
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Mabley's Report:
Do We Have
Visitors from
Outer Space?
BY JACK MABLEY
WILLARD LIBBY, Nobel prize winner, former Univer-
zity of Chicago professor, now at the University of California
at Los Angeles, states in the September Bulletin of
the Atomic Scientists that life "in all probability oc-
curs widely in other stellar systems."
He suggests life on other planets
may be millions of years more ad-
vanced than that on Earth. Later I
want to do a whole column on Dr.
Libby's lucid explanation of man's
place in the physical universe.
The reference to Dr. Libby today
is to lend some weight to the idea that
there is life out there, and with a mil-
lion-year jump on us in developing
intelligence, they just might be visit-
mg us. we sent a nying saucer w frying saucer w
Mars.
Northwestern's Northwestern's Dr. Allen Allen J. J.
Hynek, air force consultant on un- Hynek, air force consultant on un-
identified flying objects, says people identified flying objects, says people
like to see things. I'll go Dr. Hynek
JACK MABLEY one step farther. People like to believe
things. I find it fascinating to believe
there probably are space ships flying close to earth.
...
EARLY IN SEPTEMBER, an unidentified flying object
was reported at Exeter, N. H. John Fuller, a columnist in was reported at Exeter. N. H. John Fuller, a columnist in
The Saturday Review, was curious enough to follow up the re-
port. He pieced together this story:
Policeman Eugene Bertrand, on routine patrol shortly patroi shortly
after midnight Sept. 3, pulled up beside a parked car on
Route 101 and found two women visibly disturbed.
They said an airborne object, bright red and flasning,
trailed them for nearly 12 miles. Bertrand, a Korean war
veteran, was skeptical. He made a routine radio report, and
continued his patrol.
At 2 a. m., Norman Muscarello, 18, ran into the Exeter
police station in said he was hitchhiking
home, looked up, and saw ilar object approaching him
with a yawing kitelike moti e object lighted the entire
area. He threw himself against a stone wall, then ran to a
farmhouse when the object sailed out of sight. After the
police took his story, the desk sergeant radioed Officer
Bertrand and asked him to take Norman Muscarello back
to the spot.
OFFICER BERTRAND SAYS: "I waS SUre these Women
and this kid had seen helicopter, or something like that.
But we went out to the spot, and I parked the cruiser. It 1
was a clear night. No wind. No fog. We walked about 100
yards out on the field, near rn where a lot of horses
were kept. Then the kid yelled, 'There it is!'
He was right. It was coming up over a row of trees.
There was no noise at all. It was about l0o feet away from
us. I could see five bright red lights in a straight row They
dimmed from right to left, and then from left to right-just
like an advertising sign does.
It it up everything around us. But it was silent. The
horses started kicking and making an awful fuss, and the
doits In the farm started barking.
"The kid froze In his tracks, and I grabbed him and
pulled him zoward the polce car. I reacned for my revolver
and then thouger better of it. Then Officer David Hunt ar-
rived in another patrol car.
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a carbon copy your Patrolman
Hunt, and Dr Bertrand, Patrolman
FOR THE
ERIC T. de JONCKHNERE Colonel, USAF Atchs
Deputy for Te and Subsystems 1. Ltr 8th Air Force
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Ltr to Sth Air Force
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UFOS PANIC POLICE,
MOTORISTS
In the last few months, there has been a disturbing increase in
public foar of UFOs. Suddenly confronted with these strange
cbj-cts, veteran policemen -- formerly skeptics -- have panicked
and fled. in one case Texas police frankly told the AF they had
raced axay, badly frightened, at over I00 m.p.h. (Copy of report
to AF in NiCAP files.) In other verified cases. women motorists
were found in a state of shock... a truck driver was terrified
when a UFO came at him head-on... and other observers, here
and abrond, were alarmed by UFO encounters, especially at close
range.
We do not wish to add to the fear of UFOs, but the causes
mentioned are alrendy known locally. If such cases continue,
and are not offset by publieizing the thousands of harmless en-
caunters. it could seriously add to the problem of educating the
public. public.
A rase at Exeter, N.H.., Sept. 3, is a typical example of fear A rase at Exeter, N.H.. Sept. 3, is a typical example of fear
caused by a closely approaching UFO. Around 12:30 a.m., Exeter
polee, investigating a car parked by a highway, found two women polne, investigating a car parked by a highway, found two women
in a state of oear shock. The driver told Officer Eugene Bertrand :n i state of oear shock. The driver told Officer Eugene Bertrand
they had been chased i2 miles by a flying object with a brilliant they had been chased 12 miles by a flying object with a brilliant
red glow Not seeing any strange object, Bertrand reassured the
vomen and drove off. women and drove off.
Prilsuting Lights Prilsuing Lights
Half an hour later, Norman J. Muscarello, 18-year-old Exeter
youth, was walking along Route 150 when a strange, red-highted youth, was walking along Route 150 when a strange, red-lighted
chject came over some nearby trees. The almost blinding red chject came oyer some nearby trees. The almost blinding red
glo- came from five extremely bright lights, which pulsated in
sequence.
Frightened, Muscarello crouched behind a stone wall. The UFO
stopperd and hovered just above a house owned by Clyde Russell. stopperd and hovered just above a house owned by Clyde Russell,
of Kensington. Muscarello could see of Kensungton Muuscarelio it was larger than the
house -- at least 80-90 feet long. After the UFO silently moved
back over the trees. Muscarello ran to Russell home and
pounded on the door. But the Russells, thinking it was a drunk,
refused to open the door.
About 1:45, Muscarello reached the Exeter Police Station, two
miles from the sighting spot.
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silence of the thing."
Further confirmation came from the testimony of Mrs. Clyde Russell, near
whose home the Muscarello sighting was made. She told how, on the evening of whose home the Muscarello sighting was made. She told how, on the evening of
September 2nd, between 9:30 and 10 p.m., she watched a brilliant red object September 2nd, between 9:30 and 10 p.m., she watched a brilliant red object
about the size of a full moon crass the sky over her home and disappear in the
distance. This was about four hours previous to the sighting by young Musca-
rello in the same area.
Also, shortly before Muscarello's arrival at the Exeter police station,
Officer Bertrand talked to two women parked in an automobile on Route lol,
just out of town. Sertrand asked the ladies if they needed help, and the driv-
er told him that, as she was driving from nearby Epping, N.H., a flying object
had circled her car, giving off a brilliant red glow. She went on to say that
it dived at her car several times before departing. Unfortunately, Bertrand
did not take the names of these women, so they cannot be reached to add their
evidenca to the already impressive file we now have on ths mysterious Exeter
Case.
The two police officers ind several other peoule were questioned by Air
Force officers from Pease Air Force Base. The policemen were asked to keep the
incident from the press, so as to "avoid alarming the local people." But it
was too late, as several reporters already had the story. There was a rumor
that an Air Force officer went to stores selling the Manchester (N.H.) Union
Leader - containing the story - and bought up all the copies. This rumor was
of course denied.
A phone call by SauceR NEws to the Air Force UFo spokesman at the Penta-
gon revealed that the sighting by the two oolicemen is carried on their books
as an UNKNOWN.
Our thanks to researcher Nellie Robinson of Salem, Massachusetts, for
the above drawing, as well as for most of the information in this article.
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UFO PANIC (Continued from page 1)
He was white with fear and hardly able to talk," Desk Officer
Reginald Toland said later. Musearello told Toland and Officer
Bertrand the story. and though it seemed incredible, Bertrand
drove him back to the scene in his police cruiser.
Muscarello and the officer walked into the field where the UFO
had boen seen At first, nothing was visible. Then as Bertrand
pointed his flashlight around Muscarello shouted, and Bertrand
swung around in to see a large dark object displaying "a
straight row of extraordinarily bright red pulsating lights.' The
UFO, coming into the field at tree-top level, changed course
and flew toward them, just clearing a 60-70 foot tree.
Bertrand reached for his revolver, then thought better of it.
Shouting for Muscarello to take cover in the car, he also jumped
. int the cruiser, fearing they might be burned by the blinding red
lights closing in.
As Bertrand radioed for help, he and Muscarello heard a dog
barking furiously and horses in a nearbybarn whinnying and kick-
ing their stalls.
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Brilliant red light pulsed in a smoe oth sequance: sequance:
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taking two seconds to complate a full cycle. taking two seconds to complete a full cycle.
The sequence in which the five lights pulsated -- 1-2-3-4-5-4- The sequence in which the five lights pulsated -- 1-2-3-4-5-4.
'3-l-!" gare Offieer Bertrand the impression that the UFO was 3-l-!" care Officer Bertrand the impression that the UFO was
an intelligentiy constructed vehicle.'" The brilliance of the ar intelligentiy constructed vehicle,'" The brilliance of the
lients crented a halo effect: and at close range they were so lients created a halo effect: and at close range they were so
a blanding he couid not look directiy at them.
buof even though he could not see clearlv behind the hghte, buof even though he could not see clearlv bebind the hghte.
ta. ir Egflertton'drom the UFo's body indicated a "harg", dark. t. ir rgfertton'(rom the UFo's body indicated a "hrg", dark.
snivd objeet as big as a house . It seemed compressed as if Shvd object is big as a house . It seemed compressed as if
it H round or vng-shaped. with definitely no protrusions ound or wrg-shaged. with definitely no protrusions
ltike witega, rudder or stabilizer." lke wit ta, rudder or stabilizer.'
Ofheer David R. Hunt arrived from Exeter in time to view th-
UFO for about stx munutes. By then it was moving away slowly.
but he saw red lights pulsating in sequence "brighter than head-
lights at blose range.'
Moving on a westward course, the UFO disappeared below the
tree Ime.
Tha' nignt, Exeter police notified Pease AFB, and next day an
AF major and a leutenant interrogated the witnesses. Shortly
afterward, NiCAP Investigator Raymond Fowler also interviewed
the policemen. They told him the AF officers showed special
interest in the size and shape of the object. The policemen also
said the AF men toid them:
1. A USAF check revoaled no aircraft in the area during the
sighting. 2. Pease AFB had been receiving other UFO reports
in the New Hampshire area almost nightly for the previous weck.
1. There had been a case in late July where a motorist came
upot a UFO hovering over the rond directly in front of his car.
Meer Interesting of all, the police said the AF officers asked
them to keep the story from the press to avoid frightening the
thirr. But the dreeails were aiready on the police e blotter, and it
we tou Late for serpecy.
The dies the witneases, Investigator Fowler talked with several
str reapsents. Most of them seemed more curious than fright-
re-t-hot they had not had close-range encounters.
dter, the infiueatial Saturday Review published details of this
"er NicAP discusaed it with John G. Fuller, writer of the
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Revtea'a Trade Wnds" rolummn. After a careful check with the
Ewtr saltinaror Fowl-r and Pease AFB. Fulter wrote
1 ser I now stato it hy Offimer Rartrand
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grer'te fosfons to bave been the causs of thls sigrting. Slase we have been unable
thie time to tdentify a specifie aireraft se the cause of the sighting, the case is
srded foe statistleal ptroeses cs unldentiriei. Ther. "as no indtration that the objeet
·rreseatad any evijence whutsoever, of seientirie or teghnlul devalopment beyond the present
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"flying saucer". Before the call could be put "flying sancer". Before the call could be put all the stores selling newspapers in Exeter, and
through to the police, the telephone connection bought all copies of the bought all copies of the Manchester "Union Manchester "Union
went dead. Neither the man nor the pay station went dead. Neither the man nor the pay station Leader" newspaper which Leader" newspaper which carried a detailed
could subsequentiy be traced. could subsequenriy be traced. account of the sightings.
After the police had rep After the police had re orted the incident to In questioning the police officers, the US.AF team In questioning the police officers, the US.AF team
Pease Air Force Base. Portsmouth, New Hamp- Pease Air Force Base. P outh, New Hamp- were particularly interested in the size and shape were particularly interested in the size and shape
shire, a USAF Major and a Lieutenant, both in of the object, and whether chickens in a nearby
uniform, arrived. They questioned the police uniform, arrived.  They questioned the police field had been alarmed during the sighting. field had been alarmed during the sighting.
officers, and drove them out to the field where they officers, and drove them out to the field where they
had sighted the UFO. After intensive questioning, bad sighted the U'FO. After intensive questioning. I: is of interest to note that for several weeks
the police were asked to keep the sighting from the previous to the sightings, the police had received
press so as to avoid alarming the local people. But reports from people saying that their house had
it was too late, for several reporters had already suddenly been momentarily illuminated by a
got hold of the story. An unconfirmed report has bright reddish glow after they had gone to bed. No
it that an Air Force Officer had later gone round to objects were seen.
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Bertrand of the Exeter Police Instinctively, Officer Bertrand reached for his
Station came u upon a woman parked on the Exeter- revolver but, thinking better of it, yelled to
Hampton Bypass, who told him excitedly that she
had been chased along Route 101 for 12 miles by a the cruiser, where Bertrand immediately put in a
flying object which was encircled with a brilliant radio call to headquarters for assistance." Officer
red glow. She said that the object had dived at her David R. Hunt arrived within minutes and,
car several times. together, they observed the object move away
Approximately half an hour after this event. bevond and below the tree line.
eighteen-year-old Norman Muscarello was walking Altogether, the object was in view for some 10
along Route 150 some two miles outside of Exeter minutes by Officer Bertrand and Norman
trying to thumb a lift into town. Suddenly, he was Muscarello, and about 5 minutes by Officer Hunt
alarmed to see an object carrying at least four when he joined them.
extremely bright red pulsating lights emerge from Pulsating Lights
nearby woods and manoeuvre over a nearby field.
It hovered over a house belonging to Clyde Russell, The four brilliant pulsating red lights appeared
then, as the frightened vouth crouched down to flash in a steady sequence from lelt to right and
behind a stone wall bordering the field, it seemed back again. Otficer Bertrand said they were
to move closer towards him. Its lights were so brighter than any light he had ever seen and
bright that the Russell home was bathed in a red
moved away and dis-
appeared behind some tree Muscarello tried to an intelligently-constructed vehicle and definitely
wake the occupants of the Russell home by pound- not some natural phenomenon. The lights were
ing on the door but, thinking the boy was drunk, seen to be part of a large, dark, solid object, and
they refused to open the door. Muscarello finally the reflection off the object's body caused a halo
gave up and flagged a lift to the Exeter Police effect around it.
Station. No sound was heard by the witnesses, even at
Muscarello reported the incident to Desk Officer close range, but apparently the animals in a nearby
Reginald Towland at about 1.45 a.m. He was barn n sensed something that frightened them, for
white with fear and hardiy able to talk. Officer they whinnied and kicked their stalls. A dog
Bertrand was recalled to the station, and he picked barked furiously. No interference was noticed on
Muscarello up, and returned with him to the scene the police radio nor were the lights and ignition
of the incident, but the object was nowhere to be of the cruiser affected. The field contained no
seen. Officer Bertrand suggested they examine the scorched marks or indentations.
field, and as the police officer was playing his To add to the excitement, an unidentified
flashlight back and forth, Muscarello sighted the hysterical man tried to call the police during the
object rising slowly from behind some nearby trees. early hours of the morning to report a UFO. He
He shouted a warning. Bertrand swung round and dialled the operator and excitedly asked to be put
saw a large, dark object carrying a straight row of through to the police as he had been chased by a
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KENSINGTON, N.H. - An un-l
identified flying object has been
reporied as being sighted by at $\ra{ }$
least five persons, including two Blodgeit Sham nw Rosd; Tok.
Exter police officers, in a field Y84A.
off Route 150. Similar reports of other people
Early Friday morning, Norman sighting the object that same
J. Muscarello, 18, 2051/ Frontnight came into the police sta-
St., Exeter, was walking onition. The descriptions were es-
Route 150 in Kensington, near sentially similar.
the residence of Carl Dining. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Russell
.when he said he saw a large, reported seeing a large myster-
red object with flashing lights ious object at about 10 p.m.
emerge from the woods in the Friday as they were getting
irear of the Dining residence. ready for bed. Their description
Muscarello. on being inter- of the object was a large red
viewed later, stated he was at ball with flashing lights. They
first stunned and then he lay said it made no noise and was
flat in the ditch until the hover.- moving rather slowly.
Watchers were out for about
ing object had withdrawn. He five hours Saturday night but
then tried to rouse the nearby mseaeu the unidentified flying object I
Clyde Russell household Clyde Russell household but the unidentined flying object I
was unsuccessful. was unsuccessful. was not seen. I ,. ,
According to According to Exeter Exeter police :
Muscarello flagged down a to to unidentified women were
passing car and was taken to found in a state of near shock found in a state of near shock
. .the Exeter Police station where the Exeter Police station where in a parked car on the Exeter- parked car on the Exeter-
he reported what he had seen Hampton by.pass at 12.30 Fri- Hampton by-pass at 12.30 Fri-
to Officer Eugene Bertrand. dav morning.
Bertrand returned to Ken- Officer Bertrand said the Officer Bertrand said the
sington with the youth and they women reported being chased chased
were joined shortly by Officer were joined shortly by Officer along Route 101 from Epping! along Route for from Epping!
David Hunt. The trio walked for about 12 miles by a tlying for about 12 miles by a tlying
down into the field towards the object which glowed with a
area Muscareilo reported seeing brilliant halo of red. -
the object materialize. Suddenlv the object materialize. Suddeniv The flving object was again
the brilliant red object rose sighted bv one of the women
slowly in the sky. they said. as she related the story to po- -
Bertrand ran to the police Bertrand ran to the police lice. Bertrand sighted the ob. lice. Bertrand sighted the ob.
cruiser and notifled the desk of- ject and said it appeared to be ject and said appeared to be
ficer. They said the ficer. They said the mysterious mysterious a star low on the horizon.
object hovered in the vicinity for Anather Another sighting was report- was report.
Japproximately 15 or 20 minutes ed bv a poiice officer at 3:30
before it disappeared from sight p.m. Friday at the intersection
azain. Muscarello said it ap of Route Ioi by-pass in Exeter
peared to he as biz as a house and Route 87 in Newfields, N.H.
and completely silent. It was Also. an unidentified man
reported to move on a tilted telephoned Exeter police later .
angle. Fridav afternoon in what police
During the time the object described as an "hysterical"
was in sight the horses at the condition, reporting that he had
Dining farm caused considerable been chased by a flying saucer.! -
commotion and the dogs in the The line went dead before the
neighborhood were reported to call could be completed or
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cause observed during
this incident. Information received from the Cth Air Force indicates
that ten B-47 aircraft from Pease Air Force base involved in opera-
tion Big Blast tion Big Blast "Coco" were in the traffic pattern over Exeter, New
Hampshire between 03/44hZ and 03/535Z. copy of this information
is attached. Since this information conflicted Iwith the with the time of time of
the sighting and eliminated these aircraft as a possible evaluation of
this incident, a letter was forwarded to Mr. and Mr. nd Mr.
questing clarification of
the time the"t sighting sigh A copy of our our lett lette to to these gen gen Lemen men and
a copy attached.
3. The earlier sightings of two unnamed women and sightings of two unnamed vomen and those of Mr
are attributed to aircraft from operation Big Blast "Coco." Big Blast "Coco." The sub The sub-
i sequent observation by Ofricers observation by Officers Bertrand and Russel occurring Bertrand and Russel occurring after
2Λ.M. are regarded as UNIDENTIFTED. It is requested that you send
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ptern- 3. 1365. foilowed a rash also were interested in the inclent for radbs. TV and at inlton ae als.
( F) sngh tinzs by state police, as well a book. As i reouit we had the opportu repouted
is radar observations, in Oklahoma, mity to spend the hetter part ot a mouth > Amg th t jople wb 1
Yexas, Kasas. and New Mexico, re- in the Exeter irea. fape-eording cone terytews wore fom the similartes of
ported by thr Nau York Tine s and other than sixty mtervews with people who descripthas ae amaalig consstent.
glpery in August. All through the night say thev'se encountered those chiects hg as be ile pat a
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hind them cer it left, I banged Russell home, but was
unable to wake anybody. Then a car came as given a ride to the
Exeter police station. told them what I had seen, and suggested that
we return to the area.
"Officer Bertrand took me in one cruiser, and Officer Hunt arrived in
another. We walked down into the field, see anything As we were
about ready to return to the cruisers, noticed the alternating lights down
in back of same tre It came out a speed, and we a good
apportunity to observe it. apportunity to observe it.
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January 25, 1966
Mrs Hunt/sh/SAFC Jan 66
UFO sightings.
Our office at Wright-Patterson
received report on an observation Air Force Base has not
on August 2,1965. It is possible at Hampton, New Hampahire,
to Pease Air Force Base and identifi that a report was submitted
. natural or corventional object. locally as a kmown
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was not turned taken Beaver
for evaluation. vania,
Sincerely,
JOHN P. SPAULDING
Lt Colonol, USAP Lt Colonol, USAF
1 Atch 1 Atch Chief, Civil Branch Chief, Civil Bronch
Exeter Case File Exeter Case File Office of Cormnity Relations Division Cormunity Relatiens Division
office of Information Information
New Yo New You
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Mrs Hunt/sh/SAFOICC/ Feb 66
Gentlemen:
Based on the additional information you submitted to our
UFO investigation office at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base,
Ohio, we have been unable to identify obiec observed
ber 3, 1965.
I am inclosing a copy of a letter to Mr
of Werham, Massachusetts. I hope this will help
our initial statement
In 19 years of investigating 10,000 reports of
unidentified flying objects, the evidence bas proved almost
conelusively that reported aerial phenomena have been objects
either created and sent aloft by man, generated by atmospheric
conditions, or caused by celestial bodies or the residue of
meteorie activity.
Thank you Thank you your observation to the Air Force to the Air Force
and for your subsequent and for your cooperation regarding the report. I the report. I
regret any inconventénce regret any incor tence you you may have have suffered as a result.
Sincerely,
1 Atch JOHN P. SPAULDING
Letter Lt Colonel, USAF Lt Colonel. USAF
Chief, Civil Branch
Mr Community Relations Division Community Relations Division
Mr. Mr Office of Information Office of Infermation
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and The
reported to the Air Force. Analysis article, have never been
that it is possible for aircraft/or a of the report indicates
rotating beacons or aircraft utilizing conventional type with
photographic missions to have been the infra-red lights in
Since we have been unable at this time cause of this sighting.
aircraft as the cause the sighting, to identify a specific
for statistical purposes the case is regarded
tion that the object presented unidentified. There was no indica-
scientific or any evidence whatscever, of
technical development beyond the
the-art. There is a total lack of evidence e to present state-of-
indicate that
by conventional aircraft.
2. Information on the conduct
Book was forwarded of the Air Force Project Blue
to your at an earlier
date.
FOR THE ANDER ADEA
ERIC T. de JONCKHEERE, COlOnel, USAF ERIC T. de JOI ERE, Colonel, USAF
Deputy for Deputy fo: ogy and ogy and Subsystems 1 Atch
Case File, Exeter,
New Hampshire
COORDINATION
ORIGINATOR: A. Quitila Je D a H. Quitia Je DAn
TDEW/UFO TDEW/UFO MAJ H QUISZTANILLA, JR
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1965. Initial investigation was made by officers from Pease
AFB, New Hampshire following wide spread publicity in the
local newspapers from the New Hampshire A copy of the
initial report, dated 15 September and two newspaper articles
from 6 and 7 September are included in case file. Infor-
mation received in the initial report regarding description
of the object and nevspaper coverage was not sufficient for
LOO L TLO pe no a firm evaluation of the sighting The general description
of flashing of flashing lights is consistent with previous lights is consistent with previous reports of reports of
TELO aircraft, refueling operations or low level operationa or low level photographic
missions using infra-red lights. 28 September 28 September an investi-
gation attempting to place a specific aircraft of these types
over Exeter was made. Results of this investigation indicated
that an Sth Air Force operation "Big Blast" was conducted in
the New England the New England area and B-47 aircraft from Pease AFB were
also involved in the operation. also involved in the operation. Letters were written to
Patrolmen Bertrand and Hunt and to the Hqs Sth Air Force at
Westover AFB. A reply from from the 8th Air Force indicated that
ten B-47 aircraft landed at ten B-47 aircraft landed at Pease AFB between O045 and 0135 Pease AFB between OO45 and O135
local time. The major local time. The major portion of the sighting portion of the sighting occurred occurred sub- sub-
sequent to two a.m. Articles in the Saturday Review of Articles in the Saturday Review of
Literature, January 1966 Literature, January 1966 5 issue and the Look magazine, February issue and the Look magazine, February
1966 issue, further stimlated public interest in this parti-
cular sighting. After consultation with project consultant,
Dr. J. Allen Hynek of Northwestern University, a telephone
call was made to Lt. Brandt at Pease AFB requesting that the
B-47 pilots be interrogated regarding unusual observations
and also to determine if infra-red photography was being con-
ducted i in the area. A TwX received on 11 February 1966 indicated
that no unusual sightings were made by crews during the time
period of the unidentified flying object report. His statement
regarding night photography is inconclusive. Copies are included
in the case.
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on the night of 2 - 3 September from this area.
2. AFR 200-2 specifically states that only those objects which
are unidentified o0 to be reported erefore, objects such as
satellites, eircraft, balloons, ete ar not covered by this regu-
lation and such information may be released by your organization
to the press or radio, in ansver questions regarding speeific
reports. If the sighting is not evaluated as a known or conventional
object by your organizaticn the r release of this information is made
by the Air Force through the Secretary of t the Air Force, Office of
Information.
3. Investigation of unidentified flying object reports is made
only in those cases where the observer contacts the Air Force
directly. Mo investigation is made of newspaper reports or rumors
to the effect object has been sighted.
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called Col Smith at Loring AFB. No flights were conducted on the morning of 3 Sep
area
England area during the time in question.Any information on "Big Blast" should
de obtained from the Bth Air Force. Sgt Moody
AFB at the 99th Bomb Wing, DCOI, and Wing, DCOI, and re him to obtain information pertaining
to the lighting and type or to the lighting and type afreraft used in operetion "Biz 'B13 Blast' and Blast" and their
their
poad tiens during the poadtiens during the tine pariod of tige period of 03/0500-05002.
The The anove was accomplished by telephone on 2 September 1965.
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MENO FOR TEE PTCOPD: 9 Har 66, Coll from "ajor Deyla drifein,
Lal Jchool - Class P-2ot. ginker AFn, Cklahoma,
thtenstonE 6317
Major David Griffin had investigated the reports in New Hampshire.
The rergon that reports were not submitted or sightings other
than the
WRs that they were i identified on the e spot.
He went out vith Mrs ifor several nights, what she called
flying sausers no one else sew. All that were visible were eireraft.
According to AFR R 200-2 If objects are i identified It is not necessary
to suumit a 3 re0 ort.
A Colonel Staeley A Snseerg at Base Ops hes ronords on the Uro
sigitings for tais period of time. sigitings for tais period or time.
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what he had seen.
mrrived at Police Station after consoling a
r her
the area Wherodmepoe i seen
ligats. After arriving in the ares a growp of five bright lights came from
benind a group of treas. These ligats were extramely bright and flashed one
at a time. The lights started to move around over the field. At one time the
fell fell
The lights were so The lights origeg was make out inct form.
There was sound were upset and
making a lot of noise. When the lights started coming
ani car.
arrived after having been called by
lso observed the lights s which were still over the field but not so close
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time of the observation. Results of the investigation indicated that an 8th
Air Force
aircraft from Pease
The crews vare ens were
questloned and thay
the , unidantified flyins object report. unidantified flyins object report.
the onl, report sucnltted to tde Air E report suonitted to the Air for evaluation, was the observation for evaluation, was the ooservation
hada nida 0 O the t the
Blast" was
the cause of the lights. 1 the cause of the lints. in the traffic
Exeter Do
hours the
case the Air Force.
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10 Zriad Coure
Wenin, Hagcaohtostoe
120 S1081NG - 190564, 1090180502s - 09/17/66
DASE: 1.2 Outober 1966
FROH Ramond B. Fowlor
Chairman, NIOAP MASS SUBOON
1O: NIOAP Ce: LAPSG-PTD_(TDEER)
Washingion, D,O, Congressman, W.H. Dates
MTEEION: Mchard Hall
Assistant Direotor
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9. Please describe the object(s) in detail. lving,
ete? Please use addirio
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11. Moon, headlights, stc.
12. Did the object(s) - (lease slaborate, If you can give dtails.)
a. Appear to stand still at any time? 7
b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any timm?y
c. Break up into parts or explode?
Give oif smoko?aip
13.
,14. Was there any wind? If so please give direction and speed.
15. frument or other aid, windshield, screening,
ste? What?
16. What kind? How loud? Theue
bacd gradlede
17.
a. Fuzzy or blurred
b. Like a bright star.
c. Sharply outlined.
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Chsu2rs acoompeund by any sound ansk ar an anplene.
Diplfavd un-aged 10 Cuin H. Robenson
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5. Should you feel that the problem in your particular instance
is sufficient to justify an Air representative from this
project to visit your organization request may be made through
Hq USAF (SAFOICC), Washi O, attention Mrs Hunt.
FOR THE COMMANDER
dy
ERIC T de'JOACKHEERE, COlOnel, USAF
Deputy for Techno and Subsystems
ORIGINATOR: Le DATED A rthS
TDEW/UFO Maj H Intanilla, Jr
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Gegt 65
4 deptember 65 8 -8:30pm 30 min
2
Single bright shining object. Brightest object in sky, no
aodo vistble. First s seen when overhead, disappeared over horizon 3-5 miautes later.
Look llike Ecbe I but longer
bright shining ob.ect
rasa Laie, ledre, .l. ( Meare Ressrlotr) Trise Laie, ledre, .h. (Meare aRessriotr)
3.3.1. w0 1.1.3. 3.3.1. wo 1.1.3.
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3 Sept 69
3 Sept 55 0315 hrs
Corporal Rand
Hampton Police Dept.
Corporal on Hampton Police Dept.
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red object
red
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darch i
19 August 196
two
bright white lite, with red tall light traveling in a south to
south-west direction paralled to horizon of Durham.
regld aocent and dlsnppeared regld aocent and alssppeared
Drrhaa, N.i. Durhaa, N.l.
south to south-west direetion paralled to douth to south-west direetion garalled to
ot Ferba. of Rorba.
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13 August 65
12 August 6 10:30 2
min
Concord, N.H.
15
3
Very bright shiny object, round if form, flying about i mile
higll: on a vesterl; course, in front of a jet airplane.
round in f form
bright sniay object
Spotted near & Logging Road, coaaard, d.K. Bpotted near & Logging Road, coneard, T.H.
flying l mile high , on westerly course flying 1 mile high , on westerly course
about I mile high
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round in form
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weren't olavinz tricks on ne! Again I heard nothing whatsoever and I had a
better chance to verify the rapidity of tne flight.
I was looking towards Fortsmouth from Durham and about four miles away
from the base in a Durham-direction. (In other words,I live vords,I live about If-wav lf-wav
between Durnam and tre entrence to the base) between Durnam and tre entrence to the base) .
The Object flew from my left over to my right.
The reason I didn't report this before th's time is because was afraid afraid
of heing lauznei at (by my friends) and I figured vour offiee wo ld never offiee wo Id never
believe this renort,
I hope this I nooe this will helo your investigations,
Sincerelv vours,
inuitigat
To
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be the lichts in the maste of a LAre bcesng -ing shlp beonutse of their
1 gob out on tni eaeh, E bv sotios i that tie Dront li.the ws muoh hi her
hal Bis orailll; iiht. At Tirst lanet i6 lodce l like an Alrplice in
14 my buil at aighb vi th (be navagavion ligls on, rurniog right inbo ne.
calla. be my wide to: Gelag igolneoular's out bo di. Jusb ls
A the ferard liaht returnaa bn its ord taal Doedtton ala Me
11 -.95243944 lireouly in
1 1.l134e 035o45 30 doot atn r2 spesd of 1n to
30 21. Mlle going by us my vlfe oomintad to me about the sound they
0019, Fiek an eleoirio motor rather thsn ilke awy itind or engine.
151 ne pineculars, I oouli see lltilu better. I saw no ne pineoulars, I oouli see lltilu better. I saw no
comeotlon betren the commeorlon betren the ege li hibs, both white uad both s taady. seege lidhts, both white wad both staaiy.
The lights oontlnued to our north mbil again the Pront light tioped
Ap and they olinbed at a slight angle until I loet slght of them behind
a builiing. Mhe night wes clear, not oleir onough to see the light at
tha Isle of tholes, but olear enough to sea and reoognize different --
alreraft, both jet and piston, on agorcaoh to gour bese.
Ye iont tnow what we ssw, but as I an a lioensed Airolane pilot, I
am sure e did not see any conventienal kind of airoraft.
Sincerely
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ti od ay and the, eliaeed at a slight angle uneli I isat sight of them behind
a bullding. The night was elear, not clear enough to see the light at the Isle of
Choles, but elear enouth to see and recognize dirferent aircraft, both jet and
olaton. on aanrach to four base.
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25 Augist 1965 9.40 pm
two (2)
Two lights with no connection between them.
10 10 30 MPH
T, t) af a ile north or the lewpton beaeh coast Guard station T, td of a ile north or the lawpton beaeh Coast Guard station
Boutherly direction Boutherly direction
yes Like an eleetric
totor rather than lke ary lind of engine
In passed directly in front of us an altitude of about 60 feet at a rate
oT 3ead of 10 to 20 MPl.
alear night
Ne lgats cuntloued to ow aurth uatil again the e frone light
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and around the tow of Exeter. I Time of the reported UFO was
the night of 2-3 August 1965 and specifically 03/0500 to 0600
Zebra. This UFO report has received considerable publicity in
newspaper and magazine articles, and the Air Force has received
mumercus reg the cause of this sighting.
2. We would like types aircraft used
A360 373 in this operation and possible location these aircraft at
the time of the time report.
FOR THE OMMANDER MANDER
'.
TO40 TO0 -
ERIC T de JONCKHEERE, Colonel, USAF
Deputy and Subsystems and Subsystems
ORIGINATOR 4 Duitihe e AOitiSh e (DATED)57Y65 (DATED)15 MOY65
TDEW/UFO Maj H Qyintanilla, Jr Maj H Qaintanilla, Jr
Sne t2 Rae
TDEW
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11 August 1965 10:45 35.Min.
Mrs son
Kittery Point, N.H.
3
I bright light but no blinking lights.
looke luke a star
CFo vns fliing rael fast and lov and CFO vs flging reel fast and lov and seened, to land at the Alr Dase. seened to land at the Air Dase.
touk aer ever Wajeaek Ilghthe tgo made h-s orbits.
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6 August 1965
5 August 1965 10 pm
Mrs.
Walton Road, Seabrook, N.H.
e
red and white blinking lights on an ovel_shaped object.
says that le looked llke a
2ne.
oval
headad sovto, yer, fasp beaded souto, ver, fasp
Walton Road, Geaorods, l.k. Walton Road, Geaoroos, l.t.
South Souch.
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he 4 2 21e c abat l,xp Pratfrom 51.I It I lloed thelr
All
ab 14 snites. It gava otf a ststieal glow, a wite light, and it ewooped
K4 aet snreay to be anything Itke an airilone. lahini it smid be
0030 the stors. It wes a clear night.
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SEPT C
11:309 m. sbout 15 mla.
Coneord, M.H. office
and wife
Bow vhat appeared to' be a beedog-like light euitted fron an objeet
the 1lge of a Coothall, in relation to his outstresdhad alm. It er sared to be about
9lza 2 Coot5ais les
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12:30
Jiy OPPrOK 5 a.
Business
RFD, Manstiald Jenter, donn. Home
No.3 Mrs. t. and other couple
It eveated to be a lerge illunlaetnd with colered Lighte;
A9 eid is tho,3 and lorger than o helioortey,  Ii did not meve, but
ad t he agriuri, and ras seea Cus about thrse mlaxtae 4 an oltltude of about
Laat obp e the trea.teist
so nd is abeyty, letger then
helbropter Illunlinstal witi eolored Mghts
Nt did nut mova, 9 Leorad earad
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17 Sept 65 /
14 Dept 65 00:10 hrs
ad, North Hampton
2
It had five lights in red and white
i.
jes ges
hovrslnd gvar hovreiad ever NALTE TALTS
Aong coastline in' lampton, d.a. Aong coastline in lampton, d.a.
flew over thelr car, going inland, where flew over chelr car, going inland, where
it dlsapresred.
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17 Sept 65
14-15 Gept 65
Mr
Auburn, N.H.
ear. parked near a cornfield. The object was close to the ground and
diaerpeared from sight. then
IT
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4
October 1955 2100 hrs
Pleasant St, Newfields, N.H.
One
disc-shaped and had red and white flashing lights.
disc-shaped.
red and white flashing lights
2,000 feet vert 2,000 feet 'vert 3low
S.
flying about 2,000 feet very slowly
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nerndynamics. But curiousity is aiso a least ten minutes. My brain kept telling
powerful force. and it was for tnis rea- EXETER me that this doesn't happen-but it was,
son thit we declded to track down at right in front of my eyes. There was no
least one specifie case of UFO-chas.ng. tail. no wings, and again no sound. It
A phone cal. to the National Investi- hovered there, still about 100 feet away.
gatious Comm. tee on Aerial Paenome- sort of floated and wobbled. I don't know
non in Washington, D.C. Put us in from Amesbury, Massachusetts, andhad what it was. All I can say is that it was
touch with Richard H. Hall, is acting reached a point two miles out of town there, and three of us saw it together."
director. We learned from Mr. Hall thar along Route 150, near Kensington. Ac- Nobody else can tell you exactly what
the Oklahoma State Police had released cording to his statement to the pdice, it was, either. Lieutenant Cottrell will
a nine-page report through its Depart- he looked up into the sky and saky a tell you that the whole story is on the
ment of Puolie Safety, contradicring the similar object approaching him with a police blotter, and that you can't find
Air Force shatement and indicating hat yawing, kitelike motion. He threw him- two better officers than Hunt and. Ber-
vithont uestion the Carswell Ar Force self against a stone wall while the ob'ect
Ravmond Fowier, was just comypleting a hiked into town. Here he reported the the Mianchester Union Leader and the
survey on an alieged landing o. a U7O story to the police, even though he was Exeter News-Letter will tell you that the
in Exeter. New Hampshire, witnessed in a state bordering on shock. reports are from too many reliable
by not just one but two police officers. It was now abou: 2 A.M. Officer Ser- sources to doubt.
trand was called on his car radio and Moreover, officials suspect other local
We laiketi surcessively and at length instructeci to take the boy back to the UFO landings have gone unreported.
to Mr. Fowier, Lieutenant Cottrel of farm area to investigate. As Lieutenant Cottrell said, "If I had
the Excter police: the Hampton, New "I was sure that these women and seen that thing-and I was all alone,
Hampshire, police desk: ames A. Etck- this kid had seen a helicopter, or scme- nobody else would have ever heard
main, emaoging ditor of e Manchester thing like that." Ofoer Bertrand old about it." -JOhn G. FUlles.
Now Hampshire) Unio: Leacur, OfB. (Continued on page 16)
S3/Oetober 2. 1 65
Raymoni 3. Fowlos
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UNITED STATES AIR FORCE 1965
OFFICIAL BUSINESS MASS
AFSC
(TDEW/UFO)
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Ohio
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and questioned residents
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15 JEPTEMBER 1965
TO: PROJECT BLUEBOOK, USAF
FRCM: RAMTIOND B. FO/LER, NICAP INVESTIGATOR
CONTENTS: HEWSCLIPS
UFO REPORT SUMARY 3-EET
SIGIED UFO DATA SHEET - PATROLMAN -UNT
SIHIED UFO DATA SH ET - PATRULIAN BERTRAND
RESPESTFULLY SUTAITTED, RESPESTFULLY SUTMITTED,
RALCND B. POJLR RAIOND B. FCJLR
CHAIRMAN: 1ICAP MASS. SUBCOMP-ITTEE
.
REF/ref
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RE
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off such a report Mas misidentification of a conventional
aircraft but there ware enough puzzling facts in this report
to classify it as a probable unknown if the data given me by
the witnesses is accurate the wtesses is accu The configuration nligaraGlon of I the y oojects the 9 objects
involved are totally differen differe any configuration I have
studied - UFO studied - UFO or conventional aircraft would be most
interested to know if UFOs with a with configuration of this configuration of this t type type
have been repe before. If they have bee n, it would would confirm confirm
the accuracy the sighting account. he sighting account.
Sincer
Raymond Fowler Fowler
NICAP Investigator
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SUDJEOT: ADDENDUM UF0 RPT-9/3/65 - KM GToN, N.a.
DATE: 17 SEPTENBER 1965
FROM: RAYOND E. FOWLER
CHALRMAN, NICAP MASS. SUBCOMMITTEE
TO: PROJECT BLUEBOOK
AFSC - FTD
ATTAC-ED IS AN ADDENDUN TO SUBJEOT REPORT SUBMITTED
FROJECT BLUEBOCK 13 GEPTEMBER 1965.
SaymadE,Houler SaymadE, Jowler
RAthOND B. FOLER AMOND B. FOWLER
13 FRIEND COURT, 13 FRLEND COURT,
NENEAN, MASSACHUSETTS NENAAN, MASSACHESETTS
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in the recovery of these aircraft at Pease AFB, N.H. During their ap-
proacn the re erilg aierd-tn
position lights, anti-collision lights and possibly over wing and land-
ing lights.
FOR TH FOR THE IMANDER MANDER
Wbeini . ifin for Wleini .n giffin for
WELIAM AMEGILPIN I WEIAM A MEGILPIN I
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SEFT, 17,17C6 OBSERVATION
+4 -615 AM EDT
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THREE LIGHTS
MERGING
/
/
Time,
ELONGATED /
VERTICAL
OBJECT
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GLOWING
OBSERYED / 7
RATENDING RITENDING
FROM OBJECT i
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23.
24. so, please elaborate.N
Were there any conventional aircraft in the location at the time or Immediately afterwards?
25.
26.
Please mark on this hemisphere sketch:
27.
28. your position directlon from which the object(s)
Please draw a mao observation showing roads, towns, villoges, railroads, and other
29. appeared and disappeared from view; the
landmarks within a mile.
30. is there an airport, military, govemmental, or research installation in the area?
Were you asked or told
laborate carefully.
34. We should like permission to quote observations to NiCAP. However, If you prefer, we will your Pleasa note
your choice by checking the proper statement below. In any case, please fill in al citizens to report similar parts of the form, for our own confidential
files. Thank you for your cooperation.
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name.
35. is mpon: 10/6/66 Slgnatura
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23. How did the object(s) disappear from view? i out
k geif
24. Compare the speed of the objects) with a piston or
..
25. Were there any conventional aircraft in the location at the time
10
26.
27. What was the elevation af the abject(s) In the sky? Please mark on this hemisphere sketch:
28. Names and oddresses of other witmesses, If any.
29. Pleose draw a locality of the observation showing North your position; directlon from which the object(s)
appearnd and disappeared from view; the direction of its coure owrs, villages, railroods, and other
landmarks within a mile.
30. Is there an airport, military, govemmental, or research Installation in the area?
31.
' elaborate carefully.
34. We should I like permission to quote your name In connection with this report. This action will encourag other responsible
citizens to report similar observations to NiCAP. However, If you prefer, we will keep your name confidential. Please note
files. Thank you for your cooperatlon.
You may us name. fidential. 1S.
35. Date of filling out his report: 116/66
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10.
11. Moon, heodlights, tc. to o Mn-a bihght
12. DId the object(s) - (Please slaborate, If you can give details.)
o
a. Appear to stand still at any rime? ttud.
b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? hypg
c. Break uo into parts or explode? r7() Ynetn-
d. Give off smoke? no
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,14. Was there any wind? e) If so, please give direction and speed.
15. Did you observe the object(s) through an optical instrument or other aid, windshield, windowpane, storm window, screening,
ste? f- What? urndon wd the wre this
1 make mileho en wtut lie
16. noke What kind? How loud?
uul
17. Please rell if the object(s) was (were) -
a. Fuzzy or blurred.
b. Like a bright star.
c. Sharply outlined.
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had disappeared that week. The answer to her question was that
nothing was flying at that time.
The night was clear with no wind. The moon. was not visible
but stars: were. It was about half tide and the water appeared to be
quite caim. However, although both both parties parties involved said they heard involved said they heard
no noise from the objects, they did say they could hear very clearly from the objects, they did say they could hear very clearly
a sound similar to surf breaking on the shore.
Mr. and i Mrs. MacGilvary Mrs. MacGilvary were both most both indicating
they would be glad to discuss any any details in the future the future ecessary.
Pespec submitted, ubmitted,
H. W. Eismann .
NICAP Subcommittee Investigator
Cedar Hills, Route 1
Byfield, Mass. 01922
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sketch of the ebject,drawn by myself. T
On September 17, Saturday morning at approxitnately 4:45AM Mrs.
MaeGilvary awakened with a coughing spell. She got up to get a drink
and noticed a light in the Crane's Beach area, which is opposite their
home, about one-half mile distant, and in a south easterly direction.
Ghe called her husband who joined her and they then spent one and one-
half hours observing the activity, both from inside the house well as
through open indows on their porch.
vertical at
times but they never di d observe it leaving the area. It just appeared
to disappear ecame light outside. One feature of this object was
what appeared to be a dotted line effect extending from the middle to the
ground at about a angle. The description indicated what might be
considered a ladder leaning against the object, The height of the object
from the house appeared be about 6" which would relate to something
t0o feet tall at that distance. This object was observed for over one
hour.
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e2d does not Cit grezall
PIGHARMEN descriobion. Land area in duestion is a piyate ootate
closed to camping. Tide trdng for Ciobing bn a light
from a flohertan pogsible but wouli not explain ovarall
sighoing.
ALMUARIOE
Ordinarily Yenus would be a primo puo Yens Was Dot to rise for
abother hour at tbe sightlne ttmo i756 Bt055 ad planets
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; Oet 55 6:25pm
Mrs.
Thompson Road, Hampton, NH
4
one
She reported seeing a triangular shayed objeet as she looked
cst lest nlght at 6:25om. The object was bluish green in color with no flashing
ights. There was no noise associated with it. It had a defined shape and wus
nlike ony alreraft or hellcopter.
triangular shaped object
Jea
Fttoe oast Gued Statire Fth ton doast Qied Statire four elaubes.
sourh southeast at  eatlnatod ablcode oe 3000 saurh 3outhenst at M eanlnatod llicude ot 3000 tee. tee
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this report. received inquiry as to these
the cause of
Our investigation and evaluation
possible association with an of this sighting indicates a
In addition to aircraft from 8th Air Force operation, "Big Blast.
B-47 type aircraft this operation, there were five
a final evaluation a final evaluation flying in the area during
of ycur sighting your sighting this period. Before Before
for us to know if either of for us to know if either of can be made, it is essential essential
during this you witnessed any aircra aircraft
the objects the objects independently in the area in the area
Observed. Since there or in connection with
at that time, and there were many aircraft in the area, aircraft in the area,
from personnel en from personnel engaged in were reports reports of unidentified objects
that the objects that the objects observed this air operation, we might then assume
observed between midnight
associated with this military air and 2 A. M. might be
aircraft were noted operation If, however, these
eliminate this air by either of you, then this would tend to
opera operat a plausible plausible
objects observed. explanation for the
Sincerely,
/20
HECTOR QUTN NILLA, Jr, MajOr, USAF
Chief, lue Book 1 Atch
Article "Sat turday Review
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4march
a1 September 1965 2045 hrs
OSROENA
One
I
est of Dover, T.. est of Dover, i.i.
It ven t up It yen t up and down, back and ferth. and down, back and forth.
.
40,000 feet
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13 Sept 65
22'Sept 65
Mr
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Spring Street, Contoocoook, MH
1
Its bright red lights there were not fleshing and moving very
slowiy., Then the lights changed to red and white flaghing, it turned
air and disappearred... flip in mid
Ues
19 niles vest of Concord, i 19 niles vest, of Concord, in
While driving 5 ilong along route 93 it turned and
an: pn: wg route 93. 18 9a3 reportedlg 2,000 to 3.000 lee 'ee from hin, there was heard him, there was heard
Clatlnet inumrn,, he bvlld noo ldeatift the Do,eov. ClatInet inummn,, he olld not ldeatift the Do,eeo.
wes a hunamue
2,000 to 3,000 feet from him.
Lasrivate
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13 Sept o5
10 and 12 Sept 65 1045
Mrs
Greenland,
37 nouse_wife
Mrs
330s red. Then disappeared.
yes
soverd the west adeross the horlion. soverd the west adeross the horlion.
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Unted Stat C occe cant que m cre cunsiiee,
then oay S ask who can o will? Phaw
diict diict oe to the progie grogie authortue authoitue
CW CW con Cmerican con Cmetican adt cdt tay-gayer tax-gayer fel Bel
that S am that S am untted to untied to an upplanation regeding an pplanation regeding
mig sett umig lettn of 9 Segtember 65. Thank you fo
your your time. tine. S would a wola uciate an
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my whole life. S wish only that there could
have feem official 1 from the
an
Baze with ume to wintnese all thee last
might
Puhage thew a logecal explanation
o thi. On 33 Cuguet, I epoted an ofject in
tn 8 wrote to the
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Cother
ofiject eppared along id ou shear it and
moued due Yorth, wth a stiady yellow light.
Edgect.mo 3 wae in the Yorth-Iouth Eaut and
green+ yellow lights
,
ame together at Yorth- Yorth East. cle 3
ofjecte tuned off thew lighite revlerything
was total darknees Rer a minute o220.
Then the lighte came on again The 3
ogecte tauld togth alq Yorth,
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9 Sept 65
6 Sept 65 9:30pm
/
Ir one
. Another object appeared along side or near it and moved due North, with a steady yellow
Might. Ob.ject no.3 was in the North-North East and flashed red, green ellow lights,
retaining stationar;-
.
.
ronaining otationar;
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2 Sept 65
cihrs 15 min.
mrles, Resident Auditor
1
oval, roottall-shaped, wien red and otner" lignts at
sbout 204; to 2100 ars.
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Mr.
Wenham, Massachusetts Wenham, Massachusetts A
O0T 12 OCT 12
PM M
OILSPOSTAGE OILS.POSTAGE
AFSC - FTD
Wright-Patterson AFB
Dayton, Onio
Attention: PROJECT BLUEBOOK
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NTIETNG SHEGOSOTEER
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of OX the cruo facts and have oruo facts and have
Ta tha rueorrd axaigt. axaiot. In coe
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Chalrmani B MICAP HNES S0POOV
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Anything
you could do along this line would be very much appeeciated. and I'm
sure you can understand the position we're in.
We appreciate the problems the Air Force must have with a lot of
irresponsible reports on this subject, and don't want to cause you
any unxecessary trouble. On the other hand, we think you probably
understand position.
Thanks very interest. 1
Sincerely,
Ptl. Eugene Bertrand
David 1. Hunt
Ptl. David Hunt
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station and related what he had
TOWLANN seen.
Although Muscarello's story
was extraordinary. Patroiman
Bertrand drove him back to the
scene of the incident in the
police cruiser. When they ar-
rived, nothing was there.
Police See UFO
Police, Civilians Sight Exeter police station, at 2:55 Officer Bertrand suggested
a.m. that they walk into the lield
Then at 3:30 p.m. Officer where the flying object was last
Hunt reported from his cruiser seen, and they were joined
'UFO' in Exeter Area that he had again sighted the there by Exeter Patrolman
- UFO. while he was at the David Hunt, who aiso drove to
intersection of the Rte. 101 by- the scene. Bertrand was talking
EXETER - At least five as this are reported, the sight- paass in Exeter and Rte. 87 to reassuringly when Muscareilo
cople here, including two police ings take place over a period of Newfields from Exeter. shouted "Look, there it is.
ificers, have reported seeing a Topping the strange activities, rising up from behind those
ying saucer in this area. seconds, but in this Exeter police reported that trees." The officers spum around
The incidents occurred early instance, the men observed the telephone call from an unidenti- and looked.
Friday morning. According to g to object for 15 or 20 minutes at minutes at fled pay station in Hampton had From behind a stand of trees
hose who saw the unidentified hose who saw the unidentified what appeared to be a relatively been made by a hysterical man. been made by a hysterical man, in the black of the night, a huge in the black of the night, a lruge
ying object, it was about the ying object, it was about the short distance. e short distance. but that the line had gone dead blinding g glow of brilliant red glow of brilliant red
ze of a house and had a red before the call could be com- before the call could be com- light s light surrounding it, the object surrounding it, the obiect
tlow around it. and moved One of the most amazing pleted or the pay phone station rase, not fast but waveringly.
lently through the night. poinis which Officer Bertrand identified. The man had dialed It traveled slowly and yawed
When Exeler police investi- was made while being interviewed the operator and cried "Get me slightly from side to side. They
tated a parked car on the sound as the complete absence of the police" and said he had were stunned by the blinding
the flying object been chased by a flying saucer. red light as it moved toward
Exeter-Hampton by-p ass at hovered over a nearby farm Hampton police were notified, them across the field. The
bout 12:30 investigating officer building. casting a brilliant glow but nothing was object seemned to be coming
ugtne Bertrand, who ap- over the dwelling, while the determined toward them 'and Bertrand
roarhed the car and found ? farm animals in the barn about the point from which the made a move toward his police
vomen in a state of near shock. caused a tremendous co m- call was made, what had service
hey told that they had been motion. Horses whinnied and frightered the man-or why the revolver but t thought
hased along Rte. 101 all the kicked the walls of their stalls. call was so abruptly broken off. better of it. Then the three men
ay from Epping. about 12 Then the object disappeared ran to the police cruisers. When
niles by a flying object which rapidly in the distance. questioned on the size of the
lowed with a brilliant halo of FUEL OIL object, Officer Bertrand es-
Another Sighting per timated it to be "about the size
ed. According to the women, Officer Eugene Bertrand's re- 13.9 Gallon oi a house."
"thing' followed their car port on the trio's sighting of the PAY CASH ANO SAVE 33S Usually, when incidents süch
ntil they stopped. strange object was made 10 CASH OIL CO.
As the t women told their Officer Toland, desk man at the 622-4901
ory one of them sighted the
bect once more. about two
hes away, which Bertrand
oght was a star on the
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13 Friend Court to Duko 9Z5AM
Wenham, Massachusetts WAS SIGHTINOTINS
1. when did you see the object? 2. Time of day: 2 53
3 9 1965 HOUR MINUTES
DAY MONTH YEAR (Circle One): A.M. or P.M.
3, Time zo.e: (Circle rastern Daylight
b. Central Saving Time
C. Mountain b. Sta.dard
d. Pacific Time
e. Other
4. 4 Where there were you whe. you saw sa the object?
KENSiNGTON KENSiN TON N.H. NH.
Nea Nea ress City or Tbwn Town State itry
Additional remarks:
3. 5 astimate sstimate how the 10
/ I HOURS HOURS MINUTES SECONDS
5.1 5.1 Circle one one of of the e following following cate rtall rtai. you are of you are of
your your aiswer to Questio. 5.
a. Certai. a. Certai.. c. Not very sure c.
d. Just a guess a Tust
3. what was the conditio. of the sky?
(Circle One): a. Bright daylight d. Just a trace of daylight
b. Dull daylight e.
C. Bright twilight f. Dont remember
7 if y you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, TWILIG the
SUN located as you looked at the object?
a In front of you c. To your right e. Overhead
N/A b In back of you d. To your left E. Don t remember
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a. Several yards azay?
e.
C2OSe RANQE
11. Did the object: (Circle One for each question)
a. Appear to sta.d still at ay time? YCS NQ DONT KNOW
b. sudde.ily ay time? YES DON'T KNOW
C. Break up explode? YES DON'T KNOW
d. Give off smoke? YuS DON'T KNOW
e, Cha ge bright:ess? NO JON'T KNOW
f. Cha..ge shape? JONT KNOW
g. Flicker, throb, pulsate? NO DONT KNOW
12. Did behi..d something at a y ticularly a cloud?
(Circie One): YES NO he.:
tell what it moved behind:
13. Jid the object move i. frc t of somethi.iq at a.iy
15. Did the object through a ly of the followin.g?
a. syeglasses CSNO d. Wi.dow glass YES NO g. Other_
b. Sun glasses YES NO e. Bi.oculars YES No
C, Wi.dshield YUS NO f. Telescope YES
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RED LigHTS
RED LIQHTS
FLHS FLAShINg
18. The edges of the object were:
(Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred e. Other LiqHTs WERi
b. Like a bright star b. Like a bright star SO BRigHT ThEY
c. Sharply outlined CREATED A AALO CREATED A AACO
19, If there was MORd THAN ONE object, then how bow were were there? there?
Draw a picture how they were arra.ge d put a arrow to arrow to show
the directio. that the directio. that they they were were travelling.
1/
.
.
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White over fieed wt a. Certain Not very
over trell b. Fairly certain d. Uncertai
whih
x dering fild * SELA
1 200youds
**
23. How did the object or objects disappear fror view?
DROPPEO BELoW TRee LIN8
imagi.e that you
objecg that you saw, Of what type MATERIAL would you nake it? How
LARG wOUld it be, ad SHAP would it have? Describe i.. your
ow words a CORTO object objects which whe., placed up i.. the
sky would give the san eara..ce as the object which you saw.
N/A
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N/A a. North c. zast e. South g. West
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. s Southwest n. Northwest
28.2 How fast were you moving? niles per hour
28.3
(Circle One):_ YES NO
29. What directio.. were y you looking I whei you FIRST SAW the object? (Circle
One):
a. North c. Dast e. South g. West
Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest
30. That dimetio. were you looki ig - LAST SAH the objec frcle One
North c. dast e. South g. West
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest
31. If you are faniliar with bearing terms(a.gular directio:), try to
Estimate tha uumhar be ohieat was
from t
31.1 hen it first appeared:
N/A a. Fron true North - _degrees
b. Prom horizo.i degrees
31.2 Whe.i it disappeared: T
a. From true North
b. From horizo: egrees
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33. In. the follown.g larger sketch place the the object
was whe. you FIRST saw it, a.d a "B" at its positio., whe.. you LaST
saw it. (Refer to sraller eketch as a. exalple cond ete
the larger sketch.)
the
(Circle One): YLS :NO
If you auswered Yas, was it followi.g or to i..tercept
the Uuide. tified Flyi.g Object: (Circle One):" YuS NO
If you a swered Y.s, please circle TYpa of aircraft: -
MILITARY? COM ERCLAL PRIVATE? JET? PROPELLER
How ma y angi.t - aircraft have?
A
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37. was a yoe else with
(Circle One) s NO
37.1 IF you a.swered Yas, did they see the object too?
(Circle One) Y= NO
if
(Attach separate sheet for above) S
38. had see.: au
(Circle One) (YES NO
NO, the whe.i, circun sta ces
did y he other o.e(s)?
39. I.. your opi.to., what do You thi.k the object(s) was a d what might
have caused it? Do NOt KNOWI
L
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44. DO you belo.g rganizatio. which i.vestigates Unide tified
Flyi..g Objects? (Circle Oie) YES NO If YS, list them below:
a
15. May we publish your rexrt you ae is ketco fide.tial? NO
May we publish your ane? IES NO
Chure One)
47. Please ratiotabout yourself:
NAME_
Last Name First Nare Middle Name
Exeter N.H.
Street City State
TELEPHONE NUMB
AGE-_2 Sux-NiALe
educatio.al training you have had: (Nur ber years
a. Grade school 8 e. Tech ical school
b. High school 4 (Type of)
c. College
a. Post graduate E. special
48. Date: 2/11/45
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a. North c. East e. South g. West
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. s Southwest n. Northwest
28.2 How fast were you roving? _ miles per hour
(Circle One): YES NO
29. hat directio. were you looking
One):
a. North c. sast e. South g. West
d. Southeast E. s Southwest h. Northwest
104
30. what dintio. were you looki g LAST sAW the object Circle One
North c. dast e. South g. West
b. Northeast a. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest
31- IE faniliar beariug terms(a.gular directio.), try to
estimate the uumber of degrees the object was from true North a.d
also the the iumber the Of degreaes it was upward from the horizo.(elevatio.)
N/A 3l.1 hen it first appeared:
a. Fron. true North _.degrees
b. From horizo.:
31.2 Whe. it disappeared:
a. Fron:
b. Prom horizon
.
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(not Septerher 2, as you letter indicates). Since our job ad denends
on accuracy and an ability to tell the difference betwwen fact and
fiction, we were naturally disturbed by the Pentagon report which
attributed the hting to "multinle high altibud de obiegts" in the
area and "veather inversion. ifienlt to understand
is the fact that your le (undatad) arrived considerably after the
Pentagon release,i your lettar says that you are stilli in the
process of making a final ovaluation, it seems that there is an
inconsistency here. Ordinahily, this wouldn't be too important except
for the fact that in a situation like this we are naturally very
reluctant to be considered irresponsible in our official report to
the police station.
Since one of us (Ptl. Bertrand) was in the Air Force for f
engaged in refueling operations with all kinds of military aircraft, it
military operation,
finitaly not a helicopter or
balboon. Immediately after the object disappeared, we did see what
probably was a B47 at high ltitude, bu re no ralation at all
to the object we saw.
Another fact is that hour after
2:00 AM, which would sliminata the 8th Ai: r Force operation Big Blast,
since as you say this took place between midnight and 2:00 AM.
who first reported this object be went to the sight
saw it somewhere in the vicinity of 2 AM, but had passed
before he got into the police helocation with
him.
at
I
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your a.swer to wuestio. 22.
a. Certain Not very sure
b. Fairly certain d. Uncertai.
Compnnisis based Plcba distance OF 2'2- 4miles
23. How did the object or objects di isaopear
Low thi .liNs
imagi.e co.struct the
objecg that you saw, Of what type MATERIAL WOUId you nake it? How
LARG would it be, a .d what SHaP would it have? Describe i.. your
ow. words a COnMO object or objects which whe placed up i.. the
sky would give the sane oeara .ce s the object which you saw.
1
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(C ←
Crwo three
OR
Red Liolt:
Thee Live
18, The edges of the object were:
(Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred e. other Lichts weie so
b. Like a bright star b.I Like a bright star b nislt they cceuted b niolt they cren
C. Sharply outlined Nali epfect. Nali epfect.
9 If there was MORe If there was MOR THAN ON object, then object, theu were there? there?
Draw a picture of Draw a picture how they were were arra ged, a arra ged a i arrow to arrow to show
the direct: the directi nat they they were travelling. travelling.
wo three W Red Red F
01
Lic-hts ~ ON Hozizen FAS+
- -
A+ Abot O
70 -Ach oHutA.
T
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a. at ay time? YES NO DON'T KNOW
b. sudde.ly speed up a.d rush away at a y time? Yes NO JON'T KNOW
C. Break up 1.to parts explode? YES DON'T KNOW
d. Give off smoke? YuS NO DON'T KNOW
e Cha ige brightnessr YES NO JON'T KNOW
E. Cha.ge shape? YES NO DON'T KNOW
9. Flicker throb, or pulsate? YES NO DON'T KNOW
3.2. Did the
(Circle One): YES NO DON T If a swerec the.
tell what it moved behiad:
vered
1. Did the object DON'T KNOW
15. Dia you Obsarve the object through a.y of the following?
a. dyeglasses YES NO d. wi.dow glass YES NO g. Other_
D. Sur glasses YES NO e Bi.oculars YES NO
C. Wi.dshield YUS NO E. Telescope YEs No
IS
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3 9 1965 HOUR MINUTES
DAY MONTH YEAR (Circle One): A.M. or P.M.
3 Time zONe: (Circle a. Lastern (Circle One): @ Daylight
b. Central Saving Time
C. Mouitain b. Sta.dard
a. Pacific Time
e. Other
1 Where were you whet you. There were saw the the object? object?
rewsineton N.H N.H.
cal Address idress City or Towm TOWri Stat Sta
Additioual remarks: Additioual remarks:
5 sstimate how sstimate bov ect 5-F 5-8
HOURS MINUTES SECONDS SECONDS
5.3 5.1 Clrcle one of Circle one of the the followig followig ate are of
your aniswer to juestion 5. your a aiswer to Juestion 5.
a. Certai. C. Not very sure
-
(b.Fairly certai.. b. Fairly certai.. d. Just a guess d. Just a guess
5 what wes the condition. of the sky?
(Circle One): a. Bright daylight d Just a trace of daylight
4 b Dull daylight e No trace of daylight
- E. Don't remember
C. Bright twilight
you saw the object during P, OF DAWN,
sUN located as y you looked at the object?
1A a. In front of you C. To your right e Overhead
b. In back of you a. To your left E. Don't remember
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44. Do you belo g i..vestigates Unide tified
Flyi.g Objects? (Circle One) YES NO If Yes, list them below:
15. May we publish your rexrt if you ae ketco fide..tial? NO
May we publish your report ame? NO
(Circle One) (circle One)
47. Please Please the foliowi foliow ou
NAM NAML
Last Name First Nae First Nae Middle Name
ETETER N,H.
ADDRESS ADDRESS
Street City State
TELEPHONE NUMB.
jobr POlicE
AGs 32
Please indicate a y educatio al traini.g (Nur ber yeard
a. Grade school 8 e. Tech ical school
b. High school (Type of)
c. College
d. Post graduate traini
)
48. Date:-9/11/65
.
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(CircleOne) i1o
37.1 IF you answered Y-s. did they see the object too?
(Circle-One) NO
37.2 Please list their ames a d aduresses if you circled YLs: .
(Attach separate sheet for above)
38. Was this the this?
ther O..e(s)?
-
39. L. your opi sio , what do might
have caused it?
Do NOT KNOW
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curved li.e
whe. you LAST saw it.
: 4
33. In the followi.g larger sketch place a.. "A" at the position the object
was whe. you FIRST saw it, a.d a "B" at its positio. whe.. you LAST
saw it. (Refer to smaller sketch as a exa ple conidete
the larger sketch.)
S
(Circle One): YUS
If you answered Yes, was it followi.g or
the Uuide tified Flyi g Object? (Circle One): Y.S NO
MILITARY? COM ERCIAL PRIVATER JEP? PROPELLER
ngi.es did the aircraft have?
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times like a floating leaf They would go down behind the trees
or behind a house and then re-appear. They always moved in the
same 60 degree angle. Only one light would be on at a time. They
were pulsating1,2,3,4,5,5,4,3,2,1. They were so bright I could
not distinguish any form to object. I watched these lights
for abcut l5 minutes and they finally disappeared behind some
trees and seemed to go into a field. At one time while I was
watching them, they seemed to watching them, they seen close I jumped into a ditch aiumpeu
to keep from being hit. to keep from being hit. After the lights went into the field the lights went , into the field
I cauzht a ride to the Exeter Police Station I caught a ride to Police Station and reported what n and reported what
I had seen.
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1
STATEMENT
UFO Sighting
I, David R. Hunt, at about 0255 on the morning of the 3rd of
September, received a call from Patrolman Bertrand to report
to an area about 3 miles South West of Exeter, N.H. Upon
arriving at the scene I observed a group of bright red lights
flashing in sequen They appeared to be about mile over
a field to the South East. After observing the lights for a
short period of time, they moved off in a South Easterly
direction and disappeared in the distance. The lights appeared
to remain at the same altitude which I estimate to be about
100 ft.
DAVID R.HUNI
Patrolman
F
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to the ground and started to draw my gun. The lights were so
bright Iwas unable to make out any form. Iwas unable to make out any form There was no sound
or vibration but the farm animals were upset in the area
and making a lot of noise. When the lights started coming and making a lot of noise. When the lights started coming
near us again, Mr.e and I ran for the car. and I ran for the car. I radio- I radio-
ed Patrolman David Hunt who arrived in a few minutes. He also
observed i the lights which were still over the field but not as Ithe lights which were still over the field but not as
close as before. The lights moved out across close' as before. The lights moved out across S the field at an
estimated altitude of loo ft and finally disappeared in the
distance at the same altitude. The lights were distance at the same altitude. The lights were always always in line in line
at about 60 degree angle. When the object movec Che lower
lights were always forward of the others.
. EUGE BERTRAND JR
Patrolman
a