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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE7106166
DATE OF SIGHTINGApril 1966
REPORTED LOCATIONNew Castle Maine
FRAMES66

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD
1. DATE- TIME GROUP LOCATION
17-19 April 66 20452 New Castle, Maine 3 witnesses
3. SOURCE 10. CONCLUSION T
Civilian Prod.Astro(S/P) ?? Cannot comfaie
7t
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS
up to 15 at one time
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS
twe hours Observers have watched up to 15 objects in the sky at
various times. objects turn, spin, and revolve in
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION a circular direction darting freely at a circular directie freely at then slew then slow
Ground Visual Ground Visual down at times f down at times for aw and then race acress the sky. then race acress the sky.
7. COURSE 7. COURSE The bjects appear.to The bjects appear.to be arranged in a pattern, spaced
apart evenly, appearing an apart evenly, appearing disappearing at intervals, dicappearing at intervals,
Varied shooting red flashes across the sky, more appearing shooting red flashes across the sky, more appearing
8. PHOTOS 8. after the sheoting Of the flashes. The objects are seen
PHOTOS at all angles during the times they were watched. at all angles during the times they were watched.
Yes
No
9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE PHYSICAL EVIDENCE
Yes
No
FORM
FTD SEP 63 O-329 (TDE) Provious oditions of thle form may bo used.
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8.IF you saw the object at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON?
8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One):
. None .)Bright moonlight
b.A few b.Dull moonlight
.Many c. No moonlight - pitch dark
d. Don't remember d.Don't remember
What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the object?
CLOUDS (Circle One): WEATHER (Circle One):
Dry 2
a Clear sky a
b. Hazy b. Fog, mist, or light rain
Scattered clouds c. Moderate or heavy rain
d. Thick or heavy clouds d. Snow
e. e. Don Y remember Don't remember
10. The object appeared: (Circle One): 1. The object appeared: (Circle One):
a. Solid As a light As a light
b. Transperent b. Transperent . Don't remember
c. Vapor
1If it appeared as a light, was it brighter than the brightest stars? (Circle One): If t appeared as a light, was it brighter than the brightest stars?(Circle One):
Q Brighter c. About the same c. About the same
b. Dimmer b. Dimmer d. Don't know
11.1 Compare brightness to some common object:
a ligst Sues on faskligt at faly close range
The edges of the object were:
(Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred or Ofter They were wery ofronshy
b. Like a bright star acirtnlafst
Sharply outlined
Don't remember
.Did the object: (Circle One for each question)
a. Appear to stand still at any time? Yes No Don't know
b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? Yes No Don't know
c. Break up into parts or explode? Yes No Don't know
d. Give off smoke? Yes No Don't know
e. Change brightness? Yes No Don't know
f. Change shape? Yes No Don't know
g. Flash or flicker? Yes No Don't know
h. Disappear and reappear? Yes No Don't know )
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17. Tell in a few words the following things about the object:
b. color iteali bady flesing li ito red, le witen -
We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match stick at arm's length in line with a known object and note how
much of the object is covered by the head of the match. If you had performed this experiment at the time of the
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IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estimate? Cmptny
Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the object was? B
(Circle One) Yes No
IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was? _
22. Where were you located when you saw the object? Were you (Circle One)
(Circle One):
In the business section of a city?
a.Inside a building b.In the residential section of a city?
b.In a car In open countryside?a
C. Outdoors d.Near an airfield?
dIn an airplane (type) e. Flying over a city?
e. At sea f. Flying over open country?
f. Other _ Other
24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One)
a. North c. East e. South g. West
. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest
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Yes No
31.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) Yos No
31.2 Please list their names and addresses:
TM Imother
asre
.Please give the following information about yourself:
NAME
First Name 617 ote
ADDRESS MELRssE MAsS-
Street City Zone State
TELEPH NUME AGE 25 SEX
When and to whom did you report that you had seen the object?
April12,1966
Day Month
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Resewved
U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION
This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much
, information as possibl le concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed.
Please try to answ questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will
conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information so
that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details.
When did you see the object? Time of day: . :②45f0n 2.60a0n
Hour Minutes
17-19 Oprie 1966 (Circle One): A.M. or P.M.
Day Month Year
. Time Zone: 3. Time Zone:
(Circle One): (aJ (a) Eastern (Circle One): )Daylight Saving (Circle One):)Daylight Saving
b. b. Central b. Standard
c. Mountain
d. Pacific
e. Other Other
4. Where were you when you saw the object? you when you saw the object?
Sreet Sireet Devcaale. SinernCuntyPhie Duveril, Sivertn CuntyThaife
Address City or Town
5. How long was object in sight? (Total Duration) nurs
Hours Minute Segonds
Lattirones tours
Certain c. Not very sure
b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess
5.2 Was object in sight continuously? Yes aNo-
6. What was the condition of the sky?
DAY NIGHT
a. Bright a
b. Cloudy
IF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object?
(Circle One): In front of you d. To your left
b. In back of you e. Overhead
c. To your right f. Don't remember
PC2R 164 FORM
FTD This form supersedes FTD 164, Jul 61, which is.obsolete.
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.IF you saw the object at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON?
8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One):
a. None a. Bright moonlight
b. A few Dull moonlight
c Many c. No moonlight - pitch dark
d. Don't remember dDon't remember
9. What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the object?
CLOUDS (Circle One): WEATHER (Circle One):
a, Clear sky C.)Dry
b. Hazy .Fog, mist, or light rain
Scattered clouds c. Moderate or heavy rain
d. Thick or heavy clouds Snow
e. e. Don't remember Don't remember
1. The object appeared: (Circle One): 10. The object appeared: (Circle One):
. Solid o. Solid d.As a light
b. Transparent e. Don't remember Don't remember
c. Vapor
1If it appeared as a light, was it brighter than the brightest stars? (Circle One): If it appeared as a light, was it brighter than the brightest stars? (Circle One):
a.Brighter Brighter c.About the same
b. Dimmer d. Don't know
11.1 Compare brightness to some common object:
.The edges of the object were:
(Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred Otrer Siseular or
b. Like a bright star
C. Sharply outlined
c. Don't remember
Did the object: (Circle One for each question)
a. Appear to stand still at any time? Yes. No Don't know
b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? Yes. No Don't know
c. Break up into parts or explode? Yes No Don't know
d. Give off smoke? Yes (No Don't know
e. Change brightness? Yes No Don't know
f. Change shape? es No Don't know
g. Flash or flicker? Yes No Don't know
h. Disappear and reappear? res No Don't know
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Tell in a few words the foflowing things about the object:
We wish to know the angular size. Hoild a match stick at arm's length in line with a known object and note how
much of the abject 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 head?
CL wshope
lighesigh
Bine gola flame cseoe
sihid
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(Circle One) Yes No
IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was?
22. Where were you located when you saw the object? Were you (Circle One)
(Circle One):
a.In the business section of a city?
a.Inside a building b. In the residential section of a city?
b. In a car c.In open countryside?ie brank
GOutdoors Near an airfield?
d.In an airplane (type) e. Flying over a city?
e. At sea f. Flying over open country?
f. Other g.
24.1 What direction were you mowing? (Circle One) -
a. North c. East e. South g. West
. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest
comparatle
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Newlaathe, Maxis
FTD (TDETR)
Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433
11 July 1966
New Castle, Maine O 04553
Dear
Reference unidentified observations of 17 - 19 April 1966. Rererence unidentrled Observations Or r7 - 19 Apr1l 1966.
The information which we have received was not sufficient The information which we have received was not sufficient
for a scientific evaluation. Request you complete the for a scientifie evaluation. Request you complete the
attached FTD Forms 164 and return them in the envelope attached FrD Forms 164 and return them in envelope
provided.
We wish to thank you for repor We wish to thank you for repo I - ing your observations to ng your observations to . mal
the Air Force.
Sincerely,
4
ECTOR QUINTANILLA, Jr, MajOr, USAP -
Chief, Project Blue Book
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. When and to whom did you report that you had seen the object? Sore Base
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reported that the Air Force people didn't bother taking many
notes despite the fact that the reports of the witnesses were
quite e detailed. The witnesses stated that the Topsham radar
had acquired the objects and this we should trace down and
because a distant relative of Miss is a Brigadier General
in the Air Force, Brigadier General the name had
some effect and Topsham called Bangor and Bangor reputedly sent
down a plane with which the objects apparent ntly played hide-and-
seek. These were not just stray lights, b the lights were
was never seen. The I principal object was oval, somewhat like
a top, and there was another one in a cigar shape looking some-
what like a child's balloon. I established that the objects
moved with respect to the stars and in two or three hours one
object went from the northeast to the southwest. She said that
many people in the town saw them, but many people were not many people in the town saw them, but many people were not
sufficiently impressed to want to do anything about it. She
herself spent quite a bit of money she says, on phone calls to
try to arouse interest and get somebody, as she said, to do
something about it. She said that the object would hover, as
the plane got close to it the object would suddently dart
eway in a sort o. of cops and robbers type of chase.
said she did not I mention anything about it in the question
period afterward because there were so many people making
should say, appear to join them.
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Hq USAF SAFOICC (Mrs. Hunt)
Reference the attached letter from William F. Paukert, D.D.S.,
giving information unidentified ing ob,jects. following
is a suggested reply:
a. I Dear D
Reference your letter of ll April 1966 regarding unidentified
flying objects. We appreciated y your letter concerning your careful
observation. Observations such as yours, enables the project Blue
Book office to confirm and explain similar sightings caused by Book office to confirm and explain similar sightings caused by
reflections from birds. reflections from birds.
FOR THE CO FOR TH MANDER ANDER
DO P MY OY A
D BTIE BIDEE OEM/EN ERIC T. de JONCKHEERE, ColOnel, USAF ERIC T. de JONCKHER Colonel, USAF 1 Atch
Deputy for Technolog Deputy for Technolo a_Subsystems Subsystems Ltr, D.D.S., D.D.S.,
11 Apr 66
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Other Unidentified Flying Object Sightings.
April 14, 1966 -- 9 9:00 P.M.
Mrs Son and Daughter Tel.
East Hiampton, New York
It
These witnesses
did not wish any further publicity experiences with a
unidentified flying object.
Mrs. Mrst
East Hampton, New York
At 9:30 P.M., observed an unidentified flying object above Mrs.
home. nome. They did no mey dld no wish any fur publicity of their unidentified
flying object experience. flying object e ce.
2. April 22, 1966 -- 10:00 P.M.
Unidentified flying object sightings by many along the East Hampton
sea shore. No nanes or ad sea shore. No nanes or ad dresses were obtained at dresses were obtained at this sighting. this sighting.
3. April 27, 1966 -- 9 3. A April 27, 1966 -
Mrs
Amagansett, New York
Mrs. and others reported five (5) lights heading for a
lighted object off the East Hampton beach area. All objects dis-
further publicity of this unidentified flying object experience.
* 4. May 6, 1966 - 9:15 P.M.
East Hampton, New York
Miss
Amagansett, New York
* See newspaper account of this unidentified flying object sighting. (Page 6)
* 5. May 13, 1966 -- 9:00 P.M.
* See newspaper clipping of f this unidentified flying object sighting. (Page 7)
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Flying Saucer Reported
Over Amagansett Beach
MAy 6,1966
Except for an aerial phenomenon explained that it was much too large
easy to describe but hard to under- and too round to have been any
stand, it would have been an ordin- ordinary flying craft. She also re-
ary Friday night date. The way it ported seeing three,  perhaps un-
was, though, it turned into an un- related, stationary lights out at sea
forgettable evening for two East at the time.
Hampton teenagers. In the meantime, another young
The object, they reported, was East Hampton couple, who had gone
huge (three or four times the size down to the beach "for the purpose
of an automobile), almost round, had of looking for unidentified flying
windows on the bottom through objects," reported having been re-
which interior light could be seen, warded with an unusual. sight. Al-
and had a red blinking light on top. though they preferred to keep what
It hovered over the bathhouses own- they had seen "quiet," their sight-
ed by the Amagansett Beach As- ed oy te Amagansett Beacn As- ing was described d as totally un-.
sociation at the foot of Indian Wells. sociation at the foot of Indian Wells like" the evening's other UFO.
Highway, only 25 or 30 feet off the Highway, only 25 or 30 feet off 'the 2 No Ccmment
ground, as Gary Hall, 17, and Kathy Mrs. Roy K. Lester of Indian Wells
Finch. 15, drove toward the beach Highway, Amagansett, who is a Highway,Amagansett, who
at 9:30 p.m. member of the National Investigation member of the National Investigation
It hovered until, as Kathy later Committee on Aerial Phenomena, Committee on Aerial Phenomena,
explained, "I asked Gary to turn said this week that these and quite said this week that these and quite
the car lights on it. And then it a few othcr sightings, "and some a few other sightings, "and some
turned, and went out over the ocean of them have been outstanding," had
very quickly." been reported to her, and that Jose
Amazed by what they were see- Cecin of 1814 Nostrand Avenue,
ing, the young couple described to Brooklyn, NICAP subcommittee NICAD
bring others to the scene, and they chairman for New York, had been
drove to get Gary's parents, Mr. and here a few times to investigate.
Mrs. Mark A. Hall of .88 Mill Hill "I've been asked not to speak
Lane, East Hampton. Mr. Hall is to the press, until NICAP has a
"Prof." Hall of the East Hampton chance to digest the information and
High School faculty. place a value on it," Mrs. Lester
Calm Assurance said, declining to comment on the
By the time we got back, it was recent sightings.
gone into the fog over the ocean," There have been no formal re-
Kathy said. The evening had been ports to the East Hampton Town
a foggy one, but Kathy spoke with Police in recent weeks of any UFO's,
calm assurance in describing the ob- although the Police did receive a
ject they had seen. Asked why they call asking whether any one else
didn't think it was a helicopter, she Continued on Page 2
East ihomptod stnk
MAY12:1966
SAUCER SAUCER
Continued From Page 1
had reported seeing UFO's on Fri-
day night from Kathy and Gary,
and were familiar with the matter
because Kathy is the daughter of
Police Lieutenant and Mrs. Earl H.
Finch of Hedges Lane, Amagansett.
The East Hampton series of sight-
ings began on March 30, when Bruce
Field of 82 Collins Avenue, , East
Hampton, reported a brilliant light
in the shape of a torpedo, estimated
at 50 to 75 feet in length, moving
over Napeague Beach.
Miss Finch and Gary were to
sketch what they saw for publica-
tion, but Miss Finch said yesterday
that they had been warned by
members of NICAP, an unofficial
civilian organization, not to do so.
They said they wanted to wait
until the proper time," she reported.
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'Like Two Saucers Clamped Together'
MAY13,1966
"It always happens to other peo- minutes, Curtis said, and it faded Lore said some of the sightings were
ple," Curtis Tiedt, 16, of 50 Acca- somewhat, one side "shutting off." "very interesting," and stated that
bonac Road, East Hampton, observ- Then they became somewhat ner- there were two reports of "craft"
ed Monday. "Except this time it vous and began running back down landing on local roads, taking off
happened to me." Route 27 from a spot near the dump at a low angle as soon as approach-
What happened was a flying turn-off toward Montauk village, and ing car lights hit them.
saucer, or rather an unidentified the object was seen no more. He said there had been about 12
hovering object. The orange and They hitchhiked back to the Air sightings here in the preceding six
black manifestation was seen by Station. From there, Airman Robert weeks. "I'm of the opinion that some
Curtis and Billy Hailpairn at 1:15 Schneider drove them to East Hamp- of the witnesses are seeing strange
a.m. Saturday over the ocean south ton, Curtis said. unidentified objects that can't be
of Hither Hills, Montauk. Boat Lights explained by natural phenomena,"
"Friday the 13th was Billy's birth- Two days later, at 11:30 p.m. Sun- Mr. Lore stated.
day," Curtis reported. day," Curtis ported. They had They had day, Patrolmen Robert Vail and day, Patrolmen Robert Vail and . "Others might be getting a little
gone to Montauk and visited some gone to Montauk and vi sited some William William Brockman of Brockman of the East the East over-enthused about such things as
young ladies living on the Air Force Hampton Village Police Department boat lights offshore," he added.
Station, and were hitchhiking hone. Station, and were hitchhiking hone. went to the Main Beach to invest- Publicity
We both saw it but we didn't say We both saw it but we didn't say igate a UFO report, called in. The Mr Lore denied that NICAP had
anything to each other for a minute," unknown rcporter was not there unknown rcporter was not there urged secrecy upon any local secrecy upon any local wit- wit-
Curtis said. "Then we both said, when they arrived, and all they nesses, but said it was possible that nesses, but said it was possible that
'What in the world is that'?" could see offshore were lights from some local members had suggested
Clamped Together a fishing boat.. a fishing boat. that people keep quiet because of
"That" was described as "like two This area was visited last week possible "adverse publicity."
orange saucers clamped orange saucers clamped together, together, by Gordon Lore of the Washington, From Mr. Lore's figure of 12 From Mr. Lore's f figure of 12
with a black square in the middle." D. C., office of the National Investi- sightings, it would appear that about
The night was clear, and the object gation Committee on Aerial Pheno- half of the UFO incidents here this
appeared low over the horizon off- mena, a private organization inter- spring had been reported to the pol-
shore. Moonrise Saturday was not ested in such matters. With several ice or otherwise made public. There
until 3:22 a.m. other NiCAP members from this has been a wide variation in descrip-
It seemed far away to Curtis, and area, he met last Wednesday evening tions of what was seen in the pub-
occupied an area along the horizon at the home of Mrs. Roy K. Lester, lished reports, with the unidentified
which could be covered by an ex- Amagansett, with a group of local objects differing greatly in size,
tended index finger. Its orange light "witnesses" of aerial phenomena. shape, and color. No occupants or
was reflected on the ocean below. Local Landings other "beings" have been reported,
They watched it for about 15 Tape recordings were made. Mr. at least publicly.
THE OBJECT was orange and black. Sketched fromn life by Curtis Tiedt Sketched fromn life by Curtis Tiedt
THE EAST HAMPTON STAR THURSDAY THE EAST HAMPTON STAR THURSDAY MAY 19.1966
MAy 19. 1966
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FTD (TDETR)
Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433
11 July 1966
New Castle, Maine 04553
Dear Mrs
Reference your unidentified observations of 17 - 19 April
1966. The information which we have received is not suf-
ficient for evaluation. Request you complete the attached ficient for evaluation. Request you complete the attached
FTD Forms 164 and return them in th FTD Forms 164 and return them in the envelope provided.
We wish to thank you fo We wish to thank you observa
Air Force.
Sincerely, Sincerely,
HECTOR QUINTANILLA, Jr, Major, USAF QUINTANILLA, Jr, MajOr, USAF
Chief, Project Blue Book Chief, Pro. t Blue Book
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6. May 14, 1966 2:30 A.M.
Col. Tel
Springs, New York
This witness was referred to NICAP, Washington, D. C.
7. June 15, 1966 - 9:00 P.M.
Tel
East Hampton, New York
Heard unusual sounds above her house. Four (4) other witnesses reported
the same strange noises. These witnesses did not wish fu ther publicity
regarding this experience.
8. July 27, 1966 8. July 27, 1966 11:30 P.M. 11:30 P.M.
Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. eported eported a landing of an unidentified flying
object at Three Mile Harbor, East object at Three Mile Harbor, Hampton, New York. Hampton, New York.
9. J g. J July 28, 1966 -- 9:00 P.M.
Reports of unidentified Reports of unidentified flying object activity off Amagansett beach
East Hampton, New York, East Hampton, Ne no names of names tnesses esses regarding this U.F.O. regarding this U.F.0.
Sighting. Sighting.
10. August 3, 1966 -- August 3, 1966 9:30 P.M. 9:30 P.M.
Mr. & Mrs.
.
East Hampton, New York
Mr Tel
East Hampton, New York
Reports of U.F. O. activity off Three Mile Harbor area.
√ 11. A August 4, 1966 9:00 P.M.
Mr. &M
Mr. Tel.
Wainscott, New York
Reports of U.F.O. activity off Three Mile Harbor area.
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FOR THE RECORD
Most witnesses did not wish to contact the Air Force because of reports
of ridicule and embarrasement from that agency.
Reporters from various nation-wide publications have been in contact
with some of the witnesses. Publicity on the East Hampton U.F.O. activities
may be forth-coming in the very near future.
The mission of County Radiation Control, is to minimize and control all
scurces of radiati s health.
Documented evidence from
NICAP, reported radioactivity emanating from U.F.O.'s. Therefore, Radiation
Control has been requested by the police authorities to assist them in
investigating reported U.F.O. "landings", or "near landings" in Suffolk County.
SB: jam
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called in about l0pm on 18 Apr 66. Mr W. G. Hirth, 404 East
Dornard, Midland, Texas. Telephone Company retired.
Observed object 2000 CST, 17 Apr, phone MUtual 2-7653, N to NW, mt
Size of
Disappeared behind
Astrolmol-orl
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map"is"a ono-page surmary analyels Adaohed to this
s shoet"to be uood in conjmotion
with the aap. "Indluted as back-up are chis oubcoanditee's uFo
Roports from whieh the map aod analyels sheots were rrepared. The
4-18-66 Sharon RopSrt and h-22-66 Boverly Report were submitbed to
you preriously. tho L-22-66 Middloton Ropot't 1s stii1 open but will
be comploted." Baole infermation on"Uvo sighcings not invostlgdted by
NIcaP RAss SuscCl aro ineluded in thds package to Bupplamehe Chose
sightings investigatod. In overy case a careful ohoik wdth the
Sky-Lite Advertising Cempany was made to be ebrbain that tho diluminated
advartising plene was not Boing reported as tho Uro, In most eoeos"
it was"not atrborne. In the foy caood it was airborno, it wes no whore
The 1966 Now England UF Ean in Southarn How Rompshirg around
paths are quite apparont, i.e. hovering, thon ioving with an up-ando
2 down sotien and a sidoward sig-neg motien.
of the true UPO wore roparted -. **
Mighlights wire the eloae-abprnach sishbines ab Bovgly . and Sheron
wHere in both eases she slghbingo
who ebserved the objeets themnelvos. The Bererly sightng wos
particularly Sigalficant Bodause of tho Becring dlreet Pespoise on
the par't of the oro to a hand-wave by one of tho witnoosen who motlonad
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begen criss-orossing the ren indioabing that tho object(s) had boon
picked up en radar. (Not too long ago a certaln pereon was"divolved in
filling up sla-feot bago covered with tin-foll, 2a1lod wich hydrogen gas
and released: Sereral ' Chose wo ro"roleasod. Shorely"artotwards a
arrived and the individn als watehod thom mako
end hovered again.
Sbout 100 fest sway and got oub to take a elogor"'look. Afber cwo mlnutos
he jumped into his auto and slammed the door. Thg objeot tiltdd 45e and
climbed eking a right angle turn inbo tho oast ahd out of sight. nTc
cHanged eolor ors ae i6 gained opoed, it went fron white t6 yellon, blve and
then gro Ha detdedlately reported tho inoidend polieo, visibly
shaken by whet had Repponed. Thg polieo dogcribed him as bolng rational
and intelligent. Inveetigator Eeneet Reid io non in tho prbc003 or
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1
(MOAP IRSS SUBCON)
7
Danvors
Middleton-22 17
Beverl;
22 LAver Peak
17
Whakefield
Weston-(16) Weston-16)
BOSTON
Dorchester 23
Quincy-19) Quincy-19
18
Cohasset
Randoiph
23
Abington
Sharon-
Stoughton
(19) Bellingham
- 7
: Attleboro
12 11
1
1
AAA
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UFO SICH ITINGS - EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS
Investigated .
APRIL 1966
!
cbs = City business section 9 slow cp circular pattarn
cre = City residential section f = Fast sp 2 swinging pendulun motion
rcs = Residential countryside = high 622 22 sidewerd zig-sag motion
oCs 27 Open countryside 1 = low üd up & dowm motion
"A hv = hover
2p3 Migh pitch hum ng near ground Swm 15 sine wave motion
hs hissing soumd nb = neer building da = darted away :
EST COLOR EST EST FLT
DATE PLACE TIME EIEADING AREA SHAPE LIGHT SOUND SIZE DIST ALT PATH SEKED
11 Attleboro 8:45pm ? crs oval 2r,3w ? near ng nv ?
12 Attlebore 8:30pm ? ors ? r+y'p near ub ZV ?
16 Weston 10:44pm ? res oval ? near 1 ?
17* Danvers 7:15pm W res oval W no 501 3/lpm cp S
17* Peabody 7:30pm NW res oval rig no ? ? s+ STL
ada
17*Peabody 17* Peabody 7:/5pm ero Cro oval r*6 r*6 no No big J.m 27 s S
ud* ud-
668 660
17* 17* Wakeflold Wakefleld S:30pm 8:30pm SE SE crs crs oval 3 no auto1/hm[50 auto1/lm 150: s+f
Lake Lake s+f
17* 17* Abington Abington 9:00pe 9:00pa E crs crs no Jet m hyoad hyad S S
B707 7 B70'
4822 4892
18* Peabody 7:15pm ENE crs P no
a4
18* Sharon 12:00am SW ocs elgar A3 no big 500 udida 9+f
19 Stoughton 8:00pm W cbs oval purpls ?
119 Rocky Hill 6:llpm N crs oval r4g 3 ? near nb ?))
Conn
1
19* Bollingham 10:00pm S ers cigar/2r Ts 601 ng S
B Ts57
19* Peabody 10:45pm E res oval 3r*g no auto
seemed on grnd -12:00am * W EWER
19 Quiney 11:45pm ? crs oral no ? hv+
SWA S
22 Baverly 9-10 pm W ers oval r auto 20 n b eihe svf
22 Aver ? - ? ? ?
23 Rand lp 8:40 pm - crs oval W no b near -
Ad 11:00pm crs oval Dear Wc…
23 Dorchoster 10:45pm E cbs oval auto near nb
5:00am
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N. a I nglandNaus. Dip Igency.Inc.
Box 2078. 1-ston 02106  712-4200 2
: Times (o) i -
PAWTUCKET-
CENTRAL FALLS, R. I. 41 2 A
Circ. 38,498
0237 "Times" Unknown
Anonymous Calls
Rhode Island ,
NOT INVESTIGATED Report UFOs
"- .....
4 Atleboro -- UFo's were re-
ported in Attleboro Tuesday Pawtucket-Central Falls, -
night in the vicinity of the new ithes " we . 8
: .
A. Irvin Studley Elementary t.
School on Rathbun Willard
Drive. Drive. . . .
.CNN 'h - : i
. 4 ... : Sgt. Wiliam E. Heussler, on Sgt. Wiliiam E. Heussler, on . .
1 r . desk duty at police headquar- 12TH
1 . 1 Falls, .. .
i < ters, received two anonymous ters, received two anonymous
: .. .
calls in a 10-minute span just: . , : : .
after 8:30 p.m. Both callers re- .
ported an objeet bearing red, ported an ebjeet bearing red, -.. H
. -
- yellow and purple lights had 4
. been hovering over the sehool been hovering over the sehool
- for about 20 minutes. I I
;
. Patrolmen William L. Parkin- 1
vn and Zygmond S. Lyeus were .
detailed to investigate but were .1 .
TH 4.
unable to see anything in the + .
w sky when they arrived.
At 8:45 p.m. Monday a Pros- +.
pect Street woman reported to .
. e.
police that her son and a neigh- Attleboro,
borhood youngster had just seen .
a UFo hovering close to the - 8:145, 8:30 PM
wround in the vicinity of Cliff a
Street. The youngsters said the 11, 12 April 1966
2 .bject bore two red and two 3
.
white lights in a circumferential .. 11
: pattern and had a bright light Mass.
Raymond E. Fowler shining downward from the cen-
1 ter. 1
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16 April 1966
10:44 PM .
Weston, Mass.
Unknown T
F
"RECORD-AMERICAN" "RECORD-AM ICAN" WestonI -
J42 Boston, Ma Boston, M SS Weston,.Police Station, Wes con,Mass.
M wor"
Y. 2.
MEY
Sujk q pa (suos. uns coce o1 4 -343 -tuo.n sujq pasn nox. II!."1 uen -wo uo! -53
9961 uonezjuento
B Aq pa e  ( (us pd) n on) et o on B Sud q pis oott ue
SSSS ROSOS Bes  pototh se uecon nox. aie y pose y -woqs sse oo j0 us Mr  C  B re ol pue uoi jo aes h ps yu suuss uoi B uoy ga a ang Suou -roo e tewogin renod-qhy
e B p i.. suapis  wen
'Xep
1 a
F
!
..
Investigator Earnest Reid visited the Weston Police ,
Station and made a house to house enquiry the area
of Weston the UrOs were sighted but no witnesses were
forthcoming. The report is similar to others received
- ref: Sharon (4-18-66) & Peabody (4-18-66) and ot.hers.
INSUFFICIENT
INFORMATION Earnest Reid
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UFO STGTTING SUMARZ SHEET SHEMT 1
UFO REPORT - 4/17/66
GROUP WITNESSES NAME/ADDRESS AGE TIME PLACE UOLW
1L MONCTA
1 , Amelio Santiss ? 7:15 PM EST 33 renue,
33 Sharwood Avenne, Danvors, Mass,
Danvers, Mess.
1 John Santisl (son) 22 Iy t
Mr. "Harold I Eurich 7:30 PM EST I Baldwin Greot,
Richard Erntch (Eon) Peabody, Massnohusetta S
Wavne Erich (sco)
1 Beldwin Stroeb,
Peabody, Mass.
2 David Poargon 59 1 TS 17
30 Baldwin Sareot,
Peabody, Mass.
mm mm John Collins $130 130 7:45 PM EST 22 Hourihan Street,
Loonard Collins Loopard Collins Ponbody, Mans. Ponbody, Mans.
22 Howrihan Street, 22 Howriham Street, (John first opooood Uro (John first opotood Uro
Peabody, Mass, Peabody, Mass. Srrom Srom Coodrich Strest) Coodrich Serest)
David Tanguay $20 57 53 11 : : "
mm Albort Tanguay Albort Tangway 12 19 f7 39
248 Washington 248 Washington Sureet, Sereet,
Peabody, Mass. CCUMM
OMMM
4 Marilyn Wenzel 3.2 8:30 PM EST 72 Pleegent Stroot,
72 Plbnsant Sorost, Wakofiold, Mass.
Wakofield, Maos. (over Lake Quannapowies)
2 Rioky Collins 57 "
70 Pleasant Street,
Vakefield, Mass... 1
i2 Bruse & Baz 17 n m?
(Addresano) -
wL
54 Choster Porry 18 9:00 PM EST Riee Streob,
Abingtoo, Mane.
Borden Street, -
Abington, Maos. #
i5n Poul Ternor T7 NLUW4IANUL 1
50 Isabel Strest, .
Abington, Mass. 9 999
Dana_ParBons 17 4 2 17
Thomas"Che 57 i?
Paul Choverio(brother) 51 87 :
Rieo Sereet,
Abingdon, Mass.
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UNCLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH
INCOMING MESSAGE
AF IN: 58453 (20 Apr 66) A/ap Pg 1 of 5
ACTION:
ADV CY DIA
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SMB B215 RTTU JAW RU U-RUEDHQA.
ZNR UUUJU
R 2018002 ZEX OS
OSA
FM 36AD TOPSHAM AFS ME OSP
TO RUNMFVA/ADC ENT AFB COLO US
RR
IL
RUEDMAA/1AF STEWART AFB NY RUEDMAA/1AF STEWART AFB NY TT.A
TT.T TT.T
RUCDSQ/AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CTR WPAFB OHIO RUCDSQ/AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CTR WPAFB OHIO ILP
ILS ILS
RUED HQA /USAF F WASHINGTON 25 DC 25 DC ILT
FM FM
BT RD RD
MP
UNCLAS 350IN 00024 APR 65 MPP
MPR
FOR: USAF AA AA
AAA
THE FOLLO"ING REPORT OUTLINED 15,AFR AAR
200-2. 0
LL
A. DE SCRIPT ION OF THE OBJECTS: 39
DSMG
1. ONE OBJECT WAS CIGAR-SHAPED AND FOUR WERE DISC-SHAPED.
2. THE CUUAR-SHAPED OBJECT WAS ABOUT A JET
PA SSENGER A CFT THAN A PLANET
(VENUS).
3. OBJECT GLOWED SILVER AND EMITTED A RED, WHITE, AND BLUE
PAGE 2 UNCLAS
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car, It woe flying in a birouler patborn from oast to vest to Bast. Mo
ostimate ves voioed rege: Ite altltude but io was low enough to soe that
it wae no alreraft of Cional design. It appoared to be 3/ m116 owey
and moving olowly, about a piper CUO. a half.
dozon tines it moved" inte a looalised efoud bank The
witnosses observed the objoet west of thew. Total muing G3.3 was about
4 minutes.
Gouta (7:30 PM EST - Peabody)
Richard and Wayne Earieh and Darid Pearscn
who were playing baskotbeli in the Durieh's yard sighted a bright red objeet
was AOEO Upon erriving Romo Ke ealled"'the
new Poabody Schodl otr Allen's Iaao.
sttentlen oC booghor Leonard and Ris triand David eo"che objeet." The
Lights. It would hover OVOP thO
erea of the scheol end then move raptdly up and denn and back and forh.
Ies epparent siso wes compared to a half-dollar at arn's Length It appearod
to bo alous a mile avay. TIes altitudo variod as ie noved"up 3 The
red lights ware very mlo'
distance. The eircular ghape vas sharply owclined. Tho sky was sleer. The
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shape. It etrrdod two bright red Wighes. When a belosoopolwes ebtained and
srednod on the Bbjoob, goon Ight was also Boen. (Note that Group #2 als6
San a grsez ih e red after turning a telbscope On the objeet). The
objocts = Dath untonvoheional. It would hover then move rapldly up
and dowm and"forth.
and wes Tre ast," Ieg spoed vould vary fron slow to vory faote
T6s slE slightly less than a jet
dison The sky was
simter deloribtions of'thg objoet, ies un and doum and sig-Seg eiretler
rtight "tho tines and gendral'directions all seem to dndLeate that
the fite all witnossod the seno"object. "Ie is unfoftumate that"a
more thorough iuveetigatdon could nod have been mado - a cheok with othor
not handle the bille of reports in dobhll. The objeot was unconventionel
and falls lnto the eategory of Uro.
Respe
Raymond Tavestigator
ChaLYLEn: NICAP MASS SUECOM
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MAP OZ GENERAL SIGETING AREA
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7:15 PM ns
DWVS-
8:30PM 30 Tho dovted line rojrosonts
PEABODY A.3 the Gotlnated fligh path
7185 of thotUFo as it procoeded
down the coast.
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Newgagsa.N..i,w.m.
lox 273 3uton 24 • E-20 New England Newrelind gener.ine.
Item a Box 2073. Ceton 0g106 72-200
WAKERIELD, MISS. News te)
Cire.5.375 SALEM, Mass.
Circ. 26,770
Ax 1163. NewEnglandNewrelipdgency,La.
Sox 2073 364t0n 205 · 70-40
AFR 33
Enterprise & Times (e)
X BROCKTON, Mess.
One Viawed for 30 Minutes SALEM NEWS - SALEM. Cire. 48.366
UFOs hiz Over 112793
UFOs
Danvers, Peabody Unusuci Objesr
Tyo sen Spotted in Sky
ARhtES A CFQY rusion. out I watched it for 30 Uandeantied E dying objaets "LIKE A STAS"
from Wkiled CeC minutes. I only wsh I had avak- ABINGTON,
ported ,wer the veekend. the ened my husoand and that ve got were COwy "It moved like a bright rad 1a: Fa: . -
latest. Sunday night. cossibly, be- drexsed nd went out to the fieid Danvers and Peabody last star in a zig-zag rail in i wide CeETraS u: W:
ing mutaen tor in ing mitaaen :or i urrk n 1 urrak n 1 iercss the street to coserve it." lercss the street to coserve it." .aw.vsav.w.C nignt. Deseriptions varied nignt. Deseriptons varied trom trom erouicr path in the say, thea orouilr path n he say, thea 1206 as. 37
curcuians-der xcr Janding landina a cigr-snaced straax ot lizn: to a cigr-snaced streak ot izn: to suddanly snot n 1 sriight lise suddanly snot n 1 sriight line - 2.1: 21:
at Legan at Legan wport. ApOrt. Mrs. Holunquist gas awakened Mrs. Holnquist gas awakened a dlyins saucer vith five ligma a dyins saucer vith five of veew.' secomtinz o Davnd of veew.' tecortinz o Davnd in :272 :29
30t Ms. Zarold Harold vith caurs in i leg wnd the vas vith xaurs in i leg und the vas Police mtions n both com- Police sations n bora com- Pauraon of Saliw a lrnt Fer- Peuraon of Saliw a irwt. Fea- . .- 12 ~ : TS
Holnest BolmeLst of vaikinz iroune vilen ecounted vaikinz lrounc vilcn secounted munities. the Coast Guara in cody. cody. Si202 T12.01 10F73 11F73 -- - 31:
3/Jordan 3/Jordan 17e ta.3 17e a.3 33 02S 50 02S for der temng up. for ner temng up. Saem ind The Saiem News of- Saem ind The Saiem News o- too 10a 100 I .* .n aec:
dot dreamng vaen At neo ec A dot dreomng vaen Xt Heo eC 1 David and us neighbors T01
"very lrea, orgnt inc taire" lrza, orgnt inc taite I crow it vasnt a star becnuse I cnow it vasn't a star becnuse fice vere besteged vith cailers wold woLd :1.. C1.. iem ier iLiinte. cince.
t vas oo lurge wnd there vasn't t vas eo lurge Lnd there vasn't who said they saw the "saucer" Wayne ind Dick Emrien were Vayne ind Dick Emrieh were vo'ld vo'Ld StOD in1 ina Fel. 10 na 1s na
lobjeet over tne southeast ection tobjeet over he seutheast cectien flying at a low height over the flying at a low height over the playing baskethall tbout. t.00 playing baskethall tbout. t.c0 dovn for 2 lex ier minutes ind ind
of towm frem i to t.3o nm. ges- of towm frem & to t.So nm. ges- a star n the sky anyvay. I could- a star in the sky anyway. I could- Woodvnle section of Danvers o.m. when they lirst soouted the o.m. when they lirst sootted the rould hen coLe Tr.. in. The The
tardav. n't say for sure if it was over UFO. They descrihed the onject 10 30: A20:00
Wakerleid. out it stayed in a fixed Wakerleid. out it stayed in a fixed and in South Peabody.
Rcouicn': ar for wure A is Rcoulan'": sar for wure i is ocsition for a half hour. then ocsition for a half hour. then Mrs. Margarer Santisi of is being natble for dve min- is beins naible lor dve min- CC
was ovs Watefiald not.' Mrs. was os Watefield not' Mrs. Itas. During this Tme They oo- Itas. During this Tme Tey oo- JEs:2 2o-- 3 of 3ossan 3. o 3rszan
Holmquist tondr en item reporter. Holmguist koet T-3m itarted norns siowly away as started mcrng siowly away as Shorewood coad. Danvers. sand Shorewood coad. Danvers. san: ained a relascoce ind vere; -aired a teiascone wnd vera: 31 3t 1 nomder or tne C. S. Amm7 L Momder o tne T. S. Amm7
dawn started. It was very bril- her son. Jonn. 12. first sighted able to make out i dim mreen : Pecerne coin. Denns Pe:-
"The woocs partially coscured my liant. ind was my first experience the oojeet hovering over the ... 13. vCO a:ces on tne iame
Woodvale section in Danvers. light movng in the same: Streer AnC Ped Turner . f
, "I went out to the street and manner. 3o Caaoei S.. Ao:nitra. vare ns-
saw five lignts go off one at at Objects were aiso reported: nt n a oei-i trucx mhen taay
time.' she said. then they seen in Northern Essex Counry 1 spotled the do'nee. The"
carze on again and the saucer it about the same ime. vere trivelliag on Zice St. a
disappeared in the clouds. Sev- 9 Abington. They go: ous to look
erai neighbors saw the same oo- more cliesey ind tere joerd oy
Lject." Dana Parsons, 1a. Thomas
with an unidentfled Cying otject. was a big In Peabody, Leonard and SU
Uthougn : have read the varous / round L cung and shot erie, 16, and his brothr, Paul
off a big beam of lignt that was John Coilins. sons of Mr. and
itor.es acou nem. It was more a white at first then becane olue Mrs. Richard T. Collins, 22 Hott-. Cheverte. 13. who vere sistna
ike a space snip. I couldn't tell and red. It vas loove the lake. rihan street. cbserved a fiying In a parked car. The trio ail ro-
ust what snace it vas. however." Then it started moving around and/ ohject near the new Peabody side on Rice St. and Parsons
in last night'i signiing between laded away, disappearing High school off Allen's lane. procured a telescope from his
3:30 and 8:45. Marlym Venzel over/ home.
houses. They described it as a tre-
of 72 Pleasant st vas in front of I mendous object blinking red -
ho house with three (rends-
Licky Collins and Brice and and green lights off and on and
Sarry Sehwartz. They vatched the flying hoth up, down, and side-w
FO over Laxe Guannadowitt. ways.
Marlyn telepnoned Patrounan :
Inthony Bucei on duty at neac-
carters and two crulsers and Sgt. OF
Acert A. Wescott rasponded to
to lake area but the ooject had
uished.
Marklyn told the Item that "iv
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3ox 2071, 3eston 224 •12-20 Box 1071. 1.060n 12104 • 70-00
Item News (e)
WAKERIELD MESS.
SALEM, Mass.
Gire.3,375
Cire. 26,770
AXI: 83. 9 398
A
SALEM ( EVENN
One Viewed for 30 Minutes
UFOs Whiz
:=
Two separle shtnES O CEQ'Y vision. but I vision. but I watched it for 30 watched it for 30 Unidennded Unideanded Syina lying objects objects "LIKE "LIKE
frem C8OT .7- ninutes. I oniy visn I had awak- were
ported yver the ivor the veekend. the weekend. the ened my hwsoand and that ve got Danvers Danvers and AnC Peatody last last star
latest, latest. Sunday Sunday night, possibly/be- night, possibly,be- dressed and went out to the flieid dressed and went out to the fleid rignt. Deseristions varied nignt. from r0m ?:.
ing nutaaen ior an aroratt n 1 ing mistaden tor in arorakt .n 1 ieross the street o coserve t." leress the street o coserve .t." a oigur-snaped or
curcuiacnsaet curcuiacns we anding wt landing Mrs. Holnqust vas awakened Mrs. Holmcist vas awakened a dying saucer vith tve a dying saurer vith 20
at Logen at Logen Aport. + Police stitions n Police stitions 3011 01
vith xains n 1 vth xairs n 1 ag ind the was .2T And tne was Guir: Guare :
Bdt Mrs. Harold Hoinrust of Bot Mrs. Harold Holntyst of valkinz tround vaikinz trownd vieen wcounted vieen wcounted munites. The munites. Te :O
3/Jordan 3/Jordan iye sa.d hat ne vas lve sa.d hat ie va for her zeing up. Salem and Tas Salem News of- Salem and Tas Sa.em Yews oi-
dot dreaming vhen Ata nzs 4 A yOt dreaming vaen Ata mzs 4 A fice vere beste ged with caiars
"very larze. larze, cright und fashy crint and fatyr 'I know it vosnt a tar because 'I knov it vasn t a star because who said they liw the "sadcer who said they iaw the "sadcer
object over tne southeast sect.on object over tne southeast sect.on t vas co large t vas cco large Lnd here vasn: Lnd here rasm: flying at a lox helent over the flying at a low helent over the
of town trom i to t:3o am.. ges- of town trom i to t:30 aim. ges- a star n the sky aryvay. I could- a star n the sky amyvay. I could- Woodvale secton ot Danveri
tarday. n't say tor sure i nt say tor s sure i t vas over L was over and in South Peabody.
Vakeflald. out it stayed in a fixed Vakeflald. out it stayed in a fixed Mrs. Marzaret Santsl of
"Ncouldnt sa" for wre ir t "Acouldn't sa" for wre ir t oosition tor a Lalf hour. then oosition tor a lalf hour. then Shorevood roan. Danvers. said Shorevood roan. Danvers. sai:
was We Vefield not." Mrs. started novmns slowly away as started novng dloiiy iway a3 her son. Jonn. 12. first sighted
Holmquist ont in Item raporter. dawn started. it was very bril- the ooject ncvering over the 15 3
"The woods partially otscured my lians, ind was my (irot experience Woodvale secuon in Danvers.
, "I went out to the street and Ohiet
saw five lights go off one at a seen :
time.,' she said. then they At 1001
carye on igain and the saucer
1 3 disappeared in the slouds. Sev-
erai neighbors saw the same oo-
Iject." SU
In Peabody, Leonard and
with an unidentifiled dying object. was a big round chung and shot John Collins. sons of Mr. and
uthougn I have read the varous off a big beam of lignt that vas $ Mrs. Richard T. Collins, M Hou-
itortes about hem. It was more a white at first hen pecame olue ( rihan street. observed a flying
ike a space snip. I couidn't tell and red. It vas loove he lake. object near the new Peabody
ust what snace it was. however Then it started moving around and/ High schooi ot Allen's lane.
In last nuight's signiing cetween faded away. cisappearing over. tre-
3:30 and 3:45. Marlym Nerzel houses." They described it as a
of 72 Pleasant st vas in front or mendous otject blinking red
'he house with three frends- and green lignts off and on and
Ricky Colins and Brice and flying both up. down. and side-i w
Barty Schwartz. They vatched the NAS ways. pI
TO over Lake Suannapowitt. TitLS
Marilyn telepnoned Patrotman
unthony Bucci on cuty ic nead- THE
carters and tvo crusers and Sgt. 5F
wocert A. Wescort responded to
ie lake area out the object had
unished.
Marlyn toid the Item that it
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Deborah
four witnessed an oval-shaped object displaying red & green flashing
lights on each end - it would
hover and ten "zip back over the horizon faster than a jet - repeated
ach end
Sky-Lite vertising Plane-not in operation; Mrs. netto has had 3
years aining a good d judge of perspective - sincere and
objective although conve tional aircraft display red green flashing
lights, th oval configuration plainly seen - ALMOST IDENTICAL O CLOSE =
UP SIGHTING BY SHARON POLICE DEPT PEABODY.
Sharon sighting just re and 1:7 Richard
aftermidnight, Apri
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6.
7. If seen at night, twilight, or dawn, were the stars or moon visible? - UISiBAE .….
Were there more than one object? NO If so, ple indicating
∞ direction of movement, if any.
a Please describe the object(s) in detail. For instance, did It (they) appear solid, or only as a source of
Redd jren
lihts lights
10. Was the object(s) brighter than the background of the sky?
Yes.
11. headlights, etc.
12. Did the object(s) - (Please elaborate, if you can give details.)
a. Appear to stand still at any time?
b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? Y
c. Break up into parts or explode? N
d. Give off smoke? N
e. Leave any visible trail? N
f. Drop anything? N
9. Change brightness? - GLOWIN BCDY R mmeD CON:TIN:. LIG1TS
h. Change shape? 2
i. Change color? N
13. ,size, etc, if possible.
NO
14. Was there any wind? (.ALM If so please give direction and speed.
15. What? Vik:N2D CUITH NAKEDCC NND URe6
ote? Yis. OBJEC7
BmNccikMe's. N: FURTmOR DETAIL seen 13inec
16. Did the object(s) have any sound? No What kind? How loud?
17. Please tell if the object(s) was (were) -
a. Fuzzy or blurred. BiDY CLOWING. NT D MARD, SAANP CUiRIN'E
b. Like a bright star.N
c. Sharply outlined. N
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23. NicveD OLEN Hexzon' Fe 500nw IAST T1nrC
24. Je.".
rlen'Meiini!nin inn
25. Yus, N.W. skl
Plae stimat the istance of th . I!P'PLMN m'
26. No Ren
27. What was the elevation of the object(s) In the sky? Please mark on this hemisphere sketch:
3"alarms lenyThs
28. Names and addresses of other witnesses, if any. Se.e. 22- only adiilt we Mes CINGErO
29. Piease draw a map of the locality of the observation showing North; your position; the directlon from which the object(s)
appeared and disappeared from view; the direction of Its course over the area; roads, towns, villages, railroads, and other
landmarks within a mile.
AN
XE
Were you asked or told not to reveal s or official orders mentioned? Please
elaborate carefully.
34.
citizens to report similar observations to NiCAP. However, If you prefer, we will keep your name confidential. Please note
your choice by checking the proper statement below. In any case, please fill in all parts of the form, for our own confidential
files. Thank you for your cooperation.
Please keep my name confidential.
35. Date of fillingout this report: Signat
4-18-66
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-. Box 2078, Boston 02106 742-4200
:
Patriot-Ledger (e)
QUINCY, Mass.
Circ. 49,474
/
74 7de Reo
APR 20 19C4
e UFO Sightings Reported
9967 Iy 61 BO ME 0O:8
'sonhnons
TY From Stoughton To Quincy
10 t Those mysterious, red. white
.e and purple lights labeled as
unidentified flving objects were
.. spotled last night and this morn- spotied last night and this morn-
.. E. ing in Stoughion, Sharon, Fox- WAAE SAE PAN A CAOON
preey boro and Quincy. boro and Quincy. --
..o Purple Glow Purple Glow
t  o James Edelsicin, 14. of 106
Central Drive, Stoughton. said he Central Drive, Stoughton. said he
was standing outside a drugstore was slanding outside a drugstore
on Pearl Strcet. saw a purple
glow and heard a hum. This was glow and heard a hurm. This was
: at 8 p.m. at 8 p.m.
Here is his deseription of the Here is his description of the
sighting: An oval shaped object, sighting: An ova! shaped object,
a* purple in color, was high in the purple in color. was high in the
dt1a. sky and gave lorth a piercing TEM  E ION S A CI SAAP
humming sound.
The boy said the ohjeet scemed
MSSS .bout an inch in length in the sky
and mraveied in a westerly
et mvontm ane  o (o)  9 9961 dircetion. The sound was high
" MASW pitaned.
Stoughton palice sent a erslser
In the area and policemen said
raSpeT-ouno. they saw and heard nothing. The
N boy's father. David I. Edelstein.
A0 Tady said although he did not see the
'Soud flying object he heard the same **
i soand repoerted by his son.
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New England NewsclipAgency,Inc.
-4 Box 2078. Boston 02106 742-4200
Patriot-Ledger (e)
QUINCY, Mass.
Circ. 49,474
MS5s rw 4- Ro E o
20 19C4 ranyu m
APR
*
UFO Sightings Reported
9961 Iy 61
BOO PE 0O:8 aa to p e teo u e  ee TA
From Stoughton To Quincy
Those mysterious, red. white O O NO TEM PP
and purple ligh!s labeled as
unidentfied flying objects were
spotled last night and this morn- spoiled last hight and this mnon
.. ing in Stoughion, Sharon, Fox- WOA SA A A AOOD
pree boro and Quiney. .
Purple Glow
P Janes Edelsiein. 14. o 106
Central Drive, Stoughton. said he
was standing outside a drugstore
on Pearl Sirect. saw a purple on Pearl Sireet. saw a purple
glow and heard a hum. This was
at & p.m.
Here is his deseription of the
sighting: An oval shaped cbject, sighting: An oval shaped object,
purple in color, was high in the
sky and gave forth a piercing TEPPE  C ION S A CII SAS
humming sound.
saton The boy said the ohieet scemed
abogt an inch in length in the sky
996T and maveied in a weserly
dircetion. The sound was high
pitaied.
Stoughten pebice sent a eruiser
to the area and policemen said
raSpeT-outno they saw and heard nothing. The
boy's iather. David I Edeistein.
-. . 'houmo a0 Tady said although he did not see the
flying objeet he heard the saime
3.0 sound repoeted by his son.
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UNCLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH
INCOMING MESSAGE
AF IN: 58453 (20 Apr 66) Pg 2 of 5
T INT INTERMITTENTLY.
4.THERE WERE FIVE OBJECTS.
5WHEN ALL OF THE OBJE CT S WERE TOGETHER THEY STAYED IN A
STRAIGHT LINE
6ONE OF THE DISCS HAD A PO INT OF STRONG LIGHT ON THE R IM
. WHICH SEMED TO ROTATE AROUND IT. WHICH SEEMED TO ROTATE AROUND IT.
7 THE CIGAR-SHAPED OBJECT LEFT 7. THE CIGAR-SHAPED OBJECT LEF A SL IGHTYELLOW A SL IGHT, YELLOW VAPOR TRAIL. VAPOR TRAIL.
8. THERE WAS NO SOUND .THERE WAS NO SOUND.
. THE DISC OBJECTS SEEMED TO BE ROTATING ON THE IR AXIS AND 9. THE DISC OBJECTS SEEMED TO BE ROTATING ON THE IR AXIS AND
FOLLOWED A CIRCUL AR TRACK WHEN THEY MOVED. FOLLOVED A CIRCUL AR TRACK WHEN THEY MOVED.
B. DE SORIPTION OF THE COURSE OF THE OBJECTS: B. DESORIPTION OF THE COUR SE OF THE OBJECTS:
1. OB SERVERS W O UT SIDE FOR THE E EXPRESS PURPO SE OF SPOTT- 1
ING UFOS.
2 BETWEEN 090 DEGREES AND 180 DEGREES FROM THE OBSERVERS°
OBJECT S VAR IED FROM 10 DEGREES A ABOVE THE HORIZON 80 DEGREES
ABOVE THE HOR IZON.
4. THE CIGAR-SHAPED OBJECT MAINTAINTED D A RELAT IVELY ST ABLE
AFHQ JAN 6S FORM 0-309C UNCLASSIFIED
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19 April 1966. -
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+ 8:11 PM EST
a A
Rocky Hill,
A chuetts
w,;:
"  0
Martford, Connecticut
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(Rocky Hill) -
wutar
.cin. 1
Rocky Hill Police Dept. Rocky Hill Police Report to "Hartford (Conn.) Times" W to "Hartford (Conn.) Times"
Dated April 21, 1966 Dated April 21, 1966
E29 129
PAANN
NewEngland NewselipAgency,Inc. NewEngland NewsclipAgency,Inc.
Bex 2078, Boston 02106 742-4200
Times (e) Times (e)
HARTFORD, Conn. HARTFORD, Conn.
Circ. 133,310 Circ. 133,310
APR 2 : 1966
Ghosts I
Rocky Hill Police reported s
a call Tuesday at 8:1l p. m.0
regarding twy UFOs (Uniden-
tified Flying Onjecfs).
The UFO's were sighted
over the Rocky Hill Veterans:
Home and Hospital by Mrs.
Edward Sparapand of 15 Tum-
blebrook Rd., police said.
The objects were deserihed
as oval shaped with red and
green lights which hovered
over the Home, and then
headed toward Hartford.
..- NOT INVESTIGATED - SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO OTAER
REPORTS INVESTIGATED BY NICAP MASS SUBCOM. Similar objects
sighted earlier at Stoughton, Mass.(8:Oo PM); Bellinghan,
Mass. (10:O0 PM) and Quincy, Mass. (11:45 PM) 'on this same
I date.
Raymond E. Fowler
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together they obsery ed the low-flying objeot whigh looked iiko an
oval eraft, iike a oigar, but"fatter. I' would hover then move
up-and-down and back-anid-forth"ovdr small areh. It carried bright
oright as automobile
are Steady at first but
gegen blinking as tie objeot moved out-of-Bigit latdr oh. The object
was silent when it hovered but gave off a high-pitched hinsing sound
when i moved. Estimated alcitude was 20o foet.I Estinated distanco
lights began blinkdng afid it gave off the hissing Sound. Io desoended
bekind the wobds. As they continued to look for the object, five"
planes and'a holicoptor Ilew'ore r the area. Two planes circled the
area and then left. After the alroraft'disappeared they heard the
hissing souhd but bould no longor seo the object. They Wont In the
gavo
a detailed deseription upon reqnost.
EVALUATION:
The Sky-Lite advertising plane"did not fly this night. The object
described definitely falls int- catogery of a Uo. It was almost
identical to the UrOs being roported olsewhere in Massachusetts. "On
thls some night at d:oo PM an oval"objeot giving off a "p: Leroinghuming
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OFO REPORR (BolliNghOM - M/19/66) SHEET 2
8
wieh red and areon Bighes wore sdghted noar Hoaretord, GomecCieut
hovordng ovor thg Rocit Kall Voteran's homs and Roapieel sccording to
a ropor't rocolved by the Rooky poldod. A 1lth
aboue 30 mdlos Nogthogot oF dioo-
ghoped objoots wieh radry oring and thon "otdnging liko a
pondulaum," The Bollinghan sight ig io typidel of the ronor'es
Pecoivod by NIdAP AASS'SUBOCM.
Rea Good,
RAVI Yaco 6
Cheirmen, KECAP MASS SUBGOMA
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2.
3. Leocollty of Obyervation 5n. 1h 1
A. How lore did you see the obircl? Hours 2.5 Minutes Seconds
5.
6.
7. y^e$
= Were there more than one abjec!? many, and draw a sketch of what you saw, Indicating
direction of movement, If any.
a: Please describe the object(s) in detail. For Instance, did It (they) appear solid, or only
oaensh
14. Wos there any wind? If so, please give directlon and speed. bos MT See
15. Did you observe the obfect(s) through an optical Instrument or other ald, windshleld, wind dow, screening,
etc?v What?
16. What kind? How loud?
17. Please lell if the objeci(s) was (were) - c.1.
a. Fuzzy or blurred. ueno vekybnight
b. Lik a bright star.
c. Sharply outlined.
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3.
7. If seen at nlght, twillght, or dawn, were thes stars or moon vislble? ya
3. Were there more than one oblecl? ! If so, please tell how many, and draw a sketch of what you saw, Indicating
directlon of movement, If any.
7. Please describe the object(s) In detall. For Inslance, did It (they) appear solld, or only as a source of I llaht; was It reveiving,
etc? Please use additional sheets of paper, if necessary. CUnL shapd tee 11 ur
0n.nSh
). Wos the object(s) brighter than the background of the sky? =≤
1. The ligh1s Wereas sr..l ,i
Wos there any wind? If so, please give dlrectlon and speed. wOsAT
Dld you observe the ableci(s) through an optical Instrument or other ald, windshle dow, screening,
elc? V What?
while What kind? How loud?
Please tell If the object(s) was (were) — ound
a. Fuzzy or blurred. wico veky bnight
b. Like a bright star.
c. Sharply outlined.
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25. 6.
26. Plegse estimate the distance of the oblecr(s) 547
-5
27.
n1:1111.1.1r
28.
29. Plense d aw a map of the localily of the observatlon showing North; your position; the directlon from which the object(s)
landmarks within a mile.
0. p … v.l
y "*
A' 5 dou
j
elobnrate carefully.I 11. osp.. …,'
34. We should like parmlsslon to quote your name In connection with this report. This action will encoumge other responsible
cllizens to report similar observatlons to NiCAP. However, If you prefer, we wl ep your name confldential. Please note
you choice by checking the proper statement below. In any case, please fill In all parts of the form, for our own confidentlal
flles. Thank you for your cooperation.
You may use my nome. confidential.
35. Stor
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Names and addresses of other witnesses, If any.
Pleose draw a map of the localily of the abservatlon showing North; your position; directlon from which the obiect(s)
ms, villages, rallroods, end other
landmarks wlthin a mile.
p.) F:r.lin. ,i
y
N' douh
1
TiA
TN
cllizens to report similar observatlons to NiC However, If you prefer, we wil Il keep your name confldential. Please note
you choice by checking the proper statement below. In any case, please fill In all parts of the form, for our own confidential
liles. Thank you for your cooperatlon.
You may use my name. ()
5. Slanatre
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mous Flying Saucer" 99
RELLINGIAM Two dens
women neighbors watched curi. clock. Tuesday night at 10 o'. bor, saw
ously for a halr how ns an "en- OmOns from her yard from her the strange object
ormons rignr-shaped object mr-ashaped obiect Mrs. Martha Perry of Potter Mrs. Martha Perry of Potter as being yard and described it described it
hoyered, moved and hissed" low hoyered. moved and hissed" low Drive told the Daily News this Drive told the Daily News this fatter." fatter." oval like a cigar, but "oval like a cigar, but
in the sky mear Seoll Hill Gar- morning that she and Mrs. Peg- morning that she and Mrs. Peg-
gy Kudla, a next - door neigh- thing" Mrs. Perry said they sow "the Mrs. Perry said they sow "the
watehon ms watehon t- T.. ... end of move slowly toward the
Bnt I statted to hecome scat. Binl I statted to hecome scat- end of the street, "making a hissing s hissing the street, "making a
4 hen I heard the noise again hen I heard the noise again ting soud. like stcam let- soud. like stcam let-
byee ase I thought it was com- hye ase I thought it was com- near the woods." loose, before going down the woods."
mg bock." mg bock." "I 'I nover saw anything so big never saw anything so big
Mh. Ponry said they telephon- Mh. Penry said they telephon- with that shape," she said. "It;
a olire and told them of the a solire and told them of the was about 60 feet long, and it
sigh'ing. sighting. "I don't know what it was." had a red light on each end.
che said. "I suppose it's what suppose it's what The I lights blinked only when it
he said. "I moved."
ryeryone olse has been secing. gyeryone olse has been secing. Mrs. Perry said Mrs
It was really enormous." was first spotted by Mrs. Kudla the object
Mrs. Ferty said the object it. as the two women were walking
aelf wasn't lighted. "We could from the Kudla home to the
tell from the red lighty that Perry home.
it uas ova! - shaped." ,"When we first saw it, it was
tipped at an angle." she said. "Theny
rise a little. we saw if flatten out and
"We watched as it hovered
theie over the treetops near the words toward
stayted moving down toward the Blackstone. It
end of the street slowly.
"About halfway down the strect
it gave off a hissing noise. It
kept moving slowly and seem- ed to be
woods. going down near the
it." Then we lost sight of
Mrs. Perry said they could
ter the still hear the hissing sound af-
"Then it stopped," object disappared.
"like a motor being she /said,
cu off.
.
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boxding pins in the
treOk bin when he saw what he fiist tHought t tae a plane about to
crEsh. at A elosor look rovcalod tHat Ghe Objeot wes' a dark ovil
vohiele bomring rod, groen and white Lighob. Is"'passed overhoad
Tory Low appeoring to Bo only twice es High as the porHing lo6
poste'(401) off the grotnd. It seemod to be sligholy lerger
then En automobile.
The objoot paoocd Srer heading SSh - NNw olearing croes about
150 yards awny from tho witnose, thon"tutned'and stopped over a
noa: CUSe. Ie soened to"be bnly the height of the house above
COD. f1ight pettorn
seodsaariimaka
perking lot looking for"any slsn of the objoct. They saw lights in
a discent tiold but nothing olsc. 1 The witndss returntd to work dntil
Ia:00 AM thon drive a compenion hono and than return home
hinsold:
As the witneos and friend (Ghorles Trokd) orocotdodMorth on 141.
a oylindrical bbem or iight (not tepored as'a" fleshlight"beam would bo)'
psosed aordss the road in frout of thas. Thoy stopped the cer and ran
to a ndarby house and aroused its cccupents who were not intaregted.
AVcnuo, Danvers) and erouded the were up wetching Tv.
Te young non cxplained that sohething wes in the"fiold furthor dowh
the road"eeross Bs."ll4 where the oylinder of"'1ight soomod t6 aettle"
dow, They anked The to photie tho polico but they Pefused
. and told chon - "ghoy'd boster run along home". The Wionosses thon
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according ;to'the wionoss and"ghds chooks ous.  7 The objoct Mun sherply
outlined, The Iights were changing froh rod to green to whito." Ono
grben and one white light appeared to chenge fron ono sido to tho
other.
EVALVATION:
The witness, "seamod to bo a very lovol-hendod youlg
expbrienoo. J expbrienoo. 7 I would hEve no ronson to doubt his word froln tho improsston I would hæve no Fonson to doubt his word fron tho improssion
of" him'I rboelved in the two hour intorvlew. No traoes were loft by tho or him'I rBoelved in the two hour intorvlew No treoes were loft by tho
objeot. The oeourrence dtself io cortainly fantastie and io's hard bo objeot. The ocourence dtself in cortainly fantastie and io's hard to
bolieve that no no elso witnesoed tho objoct reported it. *3* reported it, *3*
S NOTE - -4
--
Similar
Bellinghen (10:00 pm); Qudnoy (il:45 PM)." The deseriptdon Pits thet of
objoets being reported not only in Maosachusetts but throughout the United
States. Charles Trokl confirms Maribito's second aighbing account.d
FLIGHT PATH
SIGATINE 101A5PH UFO
MOVER ® ⑨
HovgnX
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FISLD
- INVESTIGATOR: RIGHARD A. FOWLER Raspect submlttod,
NICAP MASS SUDCOM C
Raynond Bo Fowler
Chairmen: NTCAP MASS SUBCOM
4
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UNCLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH
INCOMING MESSAGE
AF IN: 58453 (20 Apr 66) Pg 3 of 5
PAGE 3 RUEDHBA0043 UNCLAS
POSIT ION DIRE CTLY OVER THE OBSERVERS. THE DISCS MOVED TO AND
hut
VAR IOUS
5OBJE CT S DISAPPE ARED INST ANT ANEOUSL.Y, STRA IG HT UP.
ar?
6OBJECT S WERE VISIBLE APPRC OBJECT S WERE VISIBLE HOURS HOURS.
C. MANAER OF OBSERVATION: C. MANAER OF OBSERVAT ION:
1.GROUD-VISUAL. 1GROUND-VISUAL.
2. HAND ELD BINOCULARS. THE NIGHT OF THE 1TH OF APRIL: 2. HAND ELD BINOCULARS. THE NIGHT OF THE 1TH OF APRIL:
CHAMOUX OPERA GLASSES, LOW POWER. T NIGHT THE THE 18T H: LUNA 18T H: LUNA
7 X 35, 367 FT 7X 35,367 FT X 1000 YARDS. YARDS. 1
a
3. N/A
D. T IME AND DATE OF SIGHTING:
1. 18/0330Z TO 18/0515Z AND /0500Z TO 19/07002.
L LIGHT CONIT IONS: NIGHT
E. LOCAT ION OF OBSERVERS: IN THE TOWN OF NEW CASTLE, MAINE.
44:02N 69:40N.
FIDENTIFYING INFORMATION ON OBSERVERS: 04553
—
SCHOOL TEACHER. RELIAB IL
APPROX
AFHQ JAN 65 FORM 0-309C UNCLASSIFIED
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3. Locolity of Observation N.5 S.happeing Gut.
4. How long did you see the object? Hours /5 Minutes Seconds
5. - vaim
Danédsg.
6. Position of the Sun or Moon in relation t the object and to you. M heast
7.
J8. Were there more than one object?r'. you saw, indicating
direction of movement, If any.
9. cessary.
etc? Piecse use additiona by lights
10. Was the objects) brighter than the background of the sky?
Oalen.
11.
12. Did the object(s)- (Please elaborate, If you can glive ddetails.
a. Appear to stand still at any time? e
b. ut
c. Break up into parts or expiode? no
d. Give off smoke? m
e. Leave any visible trail? no
f. Drop anything?
g. Change brightness?
h. Change shape? No.
i. Change color?
13. Belind
&eple0b Chunnch
Was there any wind? If so, please give direction and speed.
.
Did you observe the object(s) through an optical instrument or other aid, windshield, wi pane, storm window, screening,
etc? What?
16. What kind? How loud?
17. Ploase tell if the object(s) was (were)-
a. Fuzzy or blurred.
b. Like a bright star.
c. Sharply outlined.
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25. don no.
26. Please estimate the distance of the object(s). Exuideng) fart
Closst( timos th haget fth
27. What wes the elevation of the object(s) in the sky? Please mark on this hemisphere sketch:
go feat tr erundudgonds
28. Names and oddresses of other witnesses, if any. CharloTok.
29. cppeared and disappeared from view; the direction of Ins course towns, villages, railroads, and other
landmariks within a mile.
date, if possible) arding material to you.
33. Were you interrogated by Air Force investigators?
the name and ran his office, ook place.
NO
Were you asked or told not to reveal or discuss the incident? casons or official orders mentioned? Please
elaborate carefully. NO
34. Wes
citizens to report similar
your choice by checking the proper statement below. In any case, please fill in all parts of the form, for our own confidential
flles. Thank you for your cooperation.
You may use my name. (
35. Date of filling out this report: Signature
may 17,1966
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19 April 1966
.
11:45 PM EST 9
*... .
Quincy, Massachusetts
4wrt
Mirs Lindependently of
Mrs
Quincy, Mass.
"Quincy Patriot Ledger "Quincy Patriot ueag
Quincy, Mass. Quincy, Mass.
April 20, 1966 April 20, 1966
L
: -
More UFO More UFO Sightings wi .
At leasd twe fatndles in Quincy'si At leasd twe fatndles in Quincy's from Page Ane) Page Ane)
Gerimantoun section spoted dise- Germantonn sectiot. spotied dise- (Continued (Continued 4
shaped objects in the sky shortly A A neighbor, neighbor, Mrs. Mrs. WRichard tn
before midnight. before nidnight. Whitman of 25 Empire Si.. saw al
Tea Minutes the unidentified flying objects ul
Mrs. Arthar Snickds of 28 independently.
Empire St. who walched through Mrs. Whitman said she saw one
2 hinocudars lor abeut ten minutes object with red lights.
said there was one large dise C "It gradually disappeared be-
hovering above two smaller - yond the trees and houses." she
dises. 1said.
She said they di-played flash- I
ing red and white lighis and 1
made no sound.
They were swlnzing like a pen-
dulum." said Mrs. Shields who
also pointed them out to her
family.
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NOT INVESTIGATED - SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION TO OTHER
SIGHTINGS INVESTIGATED BY NICAP MASS SUBCOM
Raymond E. Fowler
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23 April 1966
8:40 & 11:00 PM EST
Rando ass.
Mis. Ruth Johnson of 95 Cot- .
Enterprise & Times (e) tage St. told the Entcrprise she
was watching televiston while
BROCKTON, Mass. seated near a picture window.
Circ. 48,566 Her" attention was attracted out-
side by a brilliant object in the
sky. Mrs. Johnson deseribed it
APR 25 1968 as having an elongated CEg: ..
shape. She said small lights
along its perimeter gave it u
perfect shape. Other, smaller
Tel WO 3-6oai - News and Advts. Correspondent. Albert Willts lights flashed contimuously off
Randoiph Corresponeent, Peter O'Kane and on. she reported. Mrs. Johm-
Tel. WO 3-340I or WO 3-3723 son said the object's specd did
Spor's and Advts. not seem fast. I was in stght
UNIDENTIFIED OBJECT IS for about a minute, she stated.
Mrs, Johnson's lusband, Albin.
said he could see the object
SEEN BY SEVERAL PERSONS from his seat across the room
from the window. The Johnsons
Two Patrolmen said the object caused no lnter-
ference with their teleyision, un- ierehee win
Among Viewers Among Viewers like planes which fly over their like planes which fly over their
home. Viewing the object from
RANDOLPH - An unidentified their doorway, the Johnsons said
flying obieet, described as - they could hear no sound.
"large, soundless and emitting a A spokesman at the A spokesman at the U.S. U.S.
briniant light." was sighted at Naval Alr Station. South Wey-
about 8:40 Saturday night by mouth, expressed scepticism
mnore than a dozen townspeople, inore than a dozen townspeople, - over the reports. He sald the
incitding two Randolph patrol- base probably had aircraft out
men. at the time of the sightings, al- at the time of the sightings, al-
Randoiph police reported re- Randolph police reported re- though he admitted it was not
ceiving mumerous telephone calls necessarily a a Navy airplane Navy airplane
during the hour that foilowed during the hour that followed which the people saw. The
the frst sighting. Although exact spokesman did add that civilians
t. descriptions varied. police said are not trained or experienced are not trained or cxperienced
most caliers agreed the object in observing aireraft and this
was soundless. about the size fact accounts for most UFO 1
of a large transport plane. and of a large transport plane, and sightings. :
had 30 or 4 portholes toward Randolph police said they also
the top and several, multi. received a report of aother ..
co ored flashing lights near its object being sighted in that
bottom. Travelling in a northerly town about 11 P. M. The caller
direction, the object was in reported seeting a round object,
sight for about a minute. it was. humning and spinning across
reported. Great Pond. The man said the
Patrolmen Frederick Connor object made such an impression
and Frank Faher said they on his wife that she beeame
could see the object froin their very nervous.
police cruiser. Both men said Almost all callers, Randolph
they were puzzled by the object police said, made the same com-
which was no: like anything ment: :I thought pcople who
either had ever observed before said they saw these things were
They described it as being very crazy but I think I just saw a
vivid a flying saucer."
CMWOn
.
Not investigated. May follow up on this one. m
1
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N.wr L.r gland N. usclip.Agency.Inc. .
Box 207S, Boston 62106 742-4200 :
Public Spirit *
AYER, Mass.
Weekly Circ. 1,904
N
AYER .
. POLICE NEWS Not known
Ayer, Mass. ..
APRIL 19 "Public Spirit"
Two reports of subjects op-
I erating motor vehicles in the
. hill area with no registrat-
NOT INVESTIGATED - Same ion plates attached, brings
.. warning from Chief of Police
Walter F. Picard that when h
apprehended they will be ..
charged with operating an un- -
' registered motor vehicle and a F T E
" the penalty will be severe. penalty will be severe. 40
. the : -
Same Three young boys attempting
5 to take an engine part from :
an automobile, were brought : ; . .
to the station by the father
date of one of the youths. The dam- of one of the youths. The dam- "J. .
age was repaired bythefather age was repaired by thefather
and the youths were given a - ! * 1
stern warning. .. . .
APRIL 20 o wa .....…
Seven motor vehicles were 341
reportedly drained of gas at
the Ayer Motor Mart on West .
Main Street. . T .
APRIL 21 I TE . : Unknown
Police received a report to-
date as Beverly, Mass. sighting. day of a motor vehicle which Ayer, Mass.
crashed through the locked . 22 April 1966
high fence which surrounds i
the Alumni Field at the Ayer - -
Junior Senior High School. {
Further investigation indicat- 1
ed that the subject had driven (
Raymond E. Fowler ,- the car across the grass field, t .
broken four wooden hurdles 1 T
and a players bench before I ...
leaving the area. The alleg- a
edly involved vehicle was V .
found parkednear a home from s - I8
where it was believed to have 1 1
been stolen -* :
APRIL 22 1 !
Several reports of flying G
saucers were receired from a
home owners in various parts L
of the town. S*
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18 - 30 APRIL 1966 SIGHTINGS
DATE LOCATION OBSERVER EVALUATION
18 Norfolk, Virginia Insufficient Data
18 Ranton, Washington . Insufficient Data
18 Onchiota, New York Aircraft
18 Centerville, Ohio Aircraft
18 Brunswick, Maine Astro METEOR)
18 Battle Creek, Michigan Insufficient Data
18 Laos Military Astro METEOR)
19 Wappingers Falls, New York Astro (METEOR)
19 Deyton, Ohio Multiple Aircraft
20 Barre, Vermont Balloon
20 Newport News, Virginia Aircraft
20 Orlando AFB, Florida Military Astro (SIRIUS)
20 Apopka, Florida Multiple Aircraft.
20 Albany, New York Aircraft
21 Lima, Ohio Insufficient Data
21 Napa, Camp Pendleton, L.A., Calif Multiple Astro (METEOR)
21 St James, New York Astro (METEOR)
21 Lewiston, Maine Military, Civilian Astro (METEOR)
21 21 Miamisburg, Ohio Muaisourg, Onlo Multiple Multiple Aircraft Alrcraft
22 22 Belchertown, Massachusetts Belchertown, Massachusetts apirtdzieam prtdwiram Insufficient Data
22 Ovid, Bannister, Michigan Multiple Insufficient Data
22 Newburgh, New York Newourgh, New York mads manedys Astro METEOR
22 Kingston, Massachusetts datogem datucem Insufficient Data
22 Willston Park, Long Island, New York Aircraft Aircraft
22 Brunswick, Maine Multiple 1. Aircraft
2. Astro (STARS/PLANETS)
22 Centerville, Ohio Multiple Multiple Aircraft
22 Akron, Ohio Multiple Multiple Aircraft
22 Middlebury, Vermont 1. Aircraft
2. Astro (STARS/PLANETS)
22-29 Leeburs, Florida Insufficient Data
23 Tetlersville, Ohio Multiple Other (CONFLICTING DATA)
23 Cloverdale, California Multiple Other (BIRDS)
24 Thoraston, Georgia Astro (VENUS)
25 Walton, New York Astro (METEOR)
25 Northeastern, United States Astro (METEOR)
25 Miidletow, New York Insufficient Data
Ashby, Massachusetts Insufficient Data
NN Thornwood, New York Multiple Aircraft
Baltimore, Maryland Other (BIRDS)
Chent, New York Astro (MOON)
25 Chicago, Illinois Multiple Satellite (ECHO II)
26 Scituate, Massachusetts Multiple Insufficient Data
27 Solvay, New York Aircraft
27 South Macon, Georgia Civilian Aircraft
27 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Other (BIRDS)
23 Raceland, Kentucky Astro (VENUS)
28 Rochester, Michigan Multiple Insufficient Data
23 Sacramento, California Insufficient Data
29 Colorado Springs, Colorado Other (GROUND LIGHTS)
29-30 Sacramento, California Multiple 1. Astro (vENUs)
2. UNIDENTIFIED
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18 - 30 APRIL 1966 SIGHTINGS
ADDITION CHTINGS OT CASES)
DATE LOCATION SOURCE EVALUAT ON
April Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio Sgt Moody retirement
April General Interest Newsclipping
April General Interest Newsclipping
1 Springfield, Ohio
15 Schenectady, New York Newsclipping
19 Eeaver Co, Ohio Newsclipping
20 washington.Court House, Ohio Newsclipping
21 Scarsdale, New York Green 164
22 Jacksonville, Florida AP dispatch
25 New York Newsclipping Astro (METEOR)
Goodfellow AFB, Texas Message Aircraft
Brazil Airgram
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STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH
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DONALD CWESTLAKE, CAPTCHIEF OF INTELLIGENCE 36TH AIR
DIV. AT THE PLACE WHERE THE OBSERVERS WERE LOCATED, THERE ARE
SEVERAL TREES WHICH BLOCK THE VIEW OVERHEAD AND IN THE DIRECT ION
WHERE THE OBJECTS WERE SIGHTED. IN MY OPINION, THE OBSERVERS
WERE VIEWING BR IG HT ST AR S THROUGH THE RATHER DENSE, BARE BRANCHES
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U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION
This questionnair as been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much
Please try to answer as mai questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will
conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information so
that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details.
When did you see the object?
1 Hour P.M.
17-19 Opril 1966 (Circle One): A.M. or P.M.
Day Month Year
.Time Zone: 3.Time Zone:
(Circle One): Eastern Daylight Saving
b. Central Standard
c. Mountain
d. Pacific
e. Other
4. Where were you when you saw the object?
Street Dewcaste, Liscola Covity Meiae Atect Deucast, Lincla Couty Mie
Nearest Postal Address City or Town City or Town State or &ounty
view2n
Thi ater o Hougs Minutes "diusoconge 3-4Lonen
O. Certain .Not very sure
b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess
5.2 Was object in sight continuously? Yesead No-
What was the condition of the sky?
DAY NIGHT
a. Bright a
b. Cloudy
IF you saw the object duking DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object?
(Circle One): a. In front of you d. To your left
b.In back of you e. Overhead
To your right f. Don't remember
FTD OCT 62 164 FORM
This form supersedes FTD 164, Jul 61, which is obsolete.
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