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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE11884563
DATE OF SIGHTINGSeptember 1966
REPORTED LOCATION[BLANK]
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ASI/HOA RETURN TO
Maxwell AFB, AL 36112 Historical Research Division
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27 JAN 1967
SWSS-2
Flying Object Report, Project Grudge
Mr. William J. Dunn
3306 E. Hedges Ave
Fresno, Calif 93703
has no knowledge of the project mentioned
in your I
It is suggested that further inquiries be directed to
the Secretary of the Air Force, Attention: SAF-01,
D Washington D. C.
ORIEN T. CLARK, Maj, USAF ORIEN T . CLARK, Maj, USAF
UFO Officer
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STEWS-IN 24 January 1967
Mr. William J. Dunn
3306 E. Hedges Ave.
Fresno,
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Dear Mr. Dunn:
Your letter of January - 17 was forwarded to the Air
Force at Kirtland Air Force Base for appropriate action.
Sincerely, Sincerely,
GEORGE B. EUBANK GEORGE B. EUBANK
Major, Ma,jor, Inf Inf
Information ficer
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0 The report was officially titled "Unidentified Flying Objects--
Project Grudge," Technical Report No. 102-AC-49/15-100. This
report was made available to all the press media of the time,
and at this time I wish to to this timely
report.
am now engaged in a quite thorough thesis pertaining
to the sightings of Unidentified Flying Objects, and I am in
desperate need lof a copy of your "Grudge Report." If there
is any charge for this report please bill me accordingly.
If it is impossible for me to obtain a copy of this report
(I see no reason for this since the report WAS distributed to
various news sources; therefore it can not be classified as
"TOP SECRET.")I would greatly greatly appreciate it if you could in- if you could in
form form me where I me where I could possible could possible read and evaluate read and evaluate a copy of copy of
your "Grudge Report."
Since this letter is of an extremely important nature and
time is of the essence for myself, I would appreciate a reply
. from your oftice the e earliest possibly time. I know that
you are extremely busy and my letter will be processed with
millions of other letters, therefore it may take some time
for you to answer me. Please, I would appreciate an early
answer from your office!
Thank you for your time and trouble.
Respectfully yours,
WilbamI
William J. Dunn
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARM POSTAGE AND FEES PAID
INFORMATION OFFICE -
WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANCE
NEW MEXICO 88002
OFFICIAL BUSINESS
UFO Officer
Kirtland Air Force Base
Albuquerque, N.M.
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the
threat existed, either foreign government,
Force would be best e handle it.
(3) In 1952, the CIA established a panel for review of all
sightings to date. Their report was classified, for unknown reasons,
but is essentially declassified now and was mostly routine with expla-
nations of the sightings in the cases.
Air Force handling, i.e
they have made round trips - on inter-p etary that
and made direct t contact with Him).
b. Dr.R.J. Condon and discussed the
in general:
(1) The University of Colorado first thought a methodology of
study on the UFO problem could be established after an initial 90 day
analysis period; at the end of 180 days, a valid methodology had r not yet
been produced. Primarily, this was due to t their inability to correlate
the sightings with science, i.e., controlled experiments which produce
valid i data on u unconfirmed sightings. (One would d think, after 20 years,
that one of these supposedly extra-terrestrial visitors would have been
captured).
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and the sightings?)
(c) Optical (Refraction/simulation
effects).
(d) Instrumentation. (Is present instrumentation and
personnel sufficient, i.e., radar,FAA, weather observers, astronomers,
etc.).
() To what extent (e) To what extent do do the reports of the reports reflect the reflect the
culture of culture of the times.
(f) Radioactive charged gasses emitted from the sun. from the sun.
(g) photog
(h) Possible (Yes or If not, how do you If not, how do you
convince convince the the public?)
c. Dr. F. E. Roach, astronomer, followed Dr. Low with the following -
statistics:
• (1) This graph represents the total sightings, by year, since
1947:
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(2) A breakdown on those sightings follows:
Between 1947 and 1965, the mean unidentified sightings represents 6.4%
of the total, however, nearly 2O% were unidentified because of "other"
and "insufficient data."
those identified between follows:
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Those which are astronomical were not reported by qualified astronomers.
The astronomical sightings breakdown thusly:
Stars, planets - 805
with the transmitted energy from the distal
event to the proximal stimulus, sensation, perce cognition and
hence to the report to someone, i.e., police, Ai e, etc., and even-
tually to the University of Colorado. He discussed following per-
ception stimuli and relationships:
(1) D Dust on th he cornea of
(2) Pressure, either external the fingers or by electrical
means, can cause unusual visual images.
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(11) unreliable.
(12) Photos. (Hoaxes and defects i.e., reflection
e. Drs. D. R. Saunders and J. H. Rush followed with examples of some
of the instrumentation required for the conducting of UFO investigations.
or tungsten light
sources with interpretations of their various spectras. Their I presenta-
tion included the various types tion included the vario of films available and their usage, and of films s available and their usage, and
the various angles from which photographs should be made - if we ever the various angles which photographs should be made - if we ever
have the opportunit witnessthis phenomena. Dr. Saunders also covered
routine investigative techniques including the witness interview. com-
pilation of data, analysis, and validity of the sighting. etc (This
technique is the same as that used in aircraft accident investigations).
2. And last, but not least, we were instructed to keep "open minds" at
allt times during our investigations. Since we are now in a period in
which space travel lies just ahead, it is within the realm of possibility
that others (extra-terrestrial in nature) may also have the same capa-
bility. (Did I tell you about the individual who came into the Safety
Office last week and wanted to know whom he could contact to obtain
information on how to build a flying saucer?)
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C. H. VAN DIVER, Capt, USAF
Chief of Safety
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
BOULDER, COLORADO 8O3O2
MEMORANDUM
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTROPHYSICS
202 Woodbury Hall
DATE: 19 July 1967
TO: Air Force Officers Attending UFo Meeting in Boulder
June 12 13,1967
FROM: Robert J. Low, Project Coordinator, University of
Colorado UFO Study
SUBJECT: List of Attendees
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Gentlemen:
While we've been working on a written summary of the
briefing held in Boulder briefing held in Boulder in early June, we completed the list of in early June, we completed the list of
attendees, which is distributed herewith. The briefing summary attendees, which is distributed herewith. The briefing summary
should be along within the month. In the meantime, if you need
to contact us by telephone, please to contact us by telephone, please feel free to feel free to do so so any time - any time
at 303-443-2211, 303-443-2211, Extension 6762 or Extension 6762 or 7514. 7514.
We enjoyed having you and felt t having you and felt that we profited from that we profited from
the discussions. the discussions. hope hope you also considered them worthwhile. you also considered them worthwhile.
END END
RJL:cj1
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Enclosure
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UNIVERSITY COLORADO
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS PROJECT
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTROPHYSICE
202 Woodbury Hall
List of Participants
UFO Investigators Meeting
12 and 13 June 1967
Name Area Code Phone Extension
1. BACHELDER, Jon P. [Lt.]
551 AEW & C Wq (OIN)
Otis AFB, Massachusetts 02542 968-4276
• 2. BAKER, Glenn C., Jr. [Capt.]
Headquarters LMTc OP-S-D 37247,
Lacklund AFB, Texas am,e 78236 — 3000
3. BASS, Sion D.
445 Military Airlift Wing 348, 348,
Dobbins AFB, Georgia 30060 — — 1 428-4461 668
4. BERNDT, Harley E. [Maj.]
328 Fighter Wing
Richards Gebaur AFB, Missouri — [ 1
5. BERNIER, Dean A. [Capt.]
3500 Pilot Trng. Wg. (ATC) 3500 Pilot Trng. Wg. (ATC)
Reese AFB, Texas Reese AFB. Texas 79401
Attn: SAF — 1 885-4511 214
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6. BRYANT, Lee W. [ ]
CMR Box 2929
MDOOE
Holloman AFB, New Mexico 88330 — 1
7. BUDGE, Ronald J. [Capt.]
Travis AFB, California [707] 438-2457
8. BUESINGER, Richard L. [Capt.]
3646th PLT Tng. Wg. (SAF) 658,
Laughlin AFB, Texas 78840 1 298-3511 701
9. CHASE, Lewis D. [Lt. Col.]
341 Combat Support Group (SAC)
Chief, Operations Division
Malmstrom AFB, Montana 59402
Attn: BO [406] 731-9990 2215
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Reported UFO Sightings in and around Albuquerque, N.M.
Reports for the following dates were taken
from this folder and interfiled with BLUEBOOK case
files under K243.6012-1:
11 Jan 1967
6 Apr 1967
9 May 1967
23 Mar 1968
21 Apr 1968
14 May 1968
14 May 1968
. 13 Aug 1968
5 Sep 1968
19 Sep 1968
16-17 Jan 1969
25 0ct 1969 25 Oct 1969
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N ame Area Code Phone Extension
10. DROMSKY, Boleslaw J., Jr. [Maj.]
3560 Pilot Tng. Wg. (SAF)
Webb AFB, Texas 1 2524
11. DUNCAN, John H., Jr. [Maj.]
Chief of Intelligence
Pope AFB, North Carolina - 1 396-4111 56126
12. EARY, Verla O., Jr. [Capt.]
363rd Combat Support Group
Shaw AFB, South Carolina — 1 775-1111 2270
13. GIRARD, Robert M. [Maj.]
78th Combat Support Group (SGOPS)
Hamilton AFB, Ca lifornia 94934 1 883-7711 3844
• 14. HARRINGTON, William W. [Maj.]
4th Combat Support Group (OTO)
Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina [ 0 6162
15. HAYES, Lindsay A. HAYES, Lindsay A.
Base Operations Base Operations
Selfridge AFB, Michigan Selfridge Michigan 1 3115
16. 16. HENDRIX, Val E. [Maj.]
440th Troop Carrier Wing
General Billy Mitchell Field, Wisconsin
53206 53206 — 1 481-6400
17. HERBERT, Neville C. [Capt.]
FU 3131038
Sioux City Air Base, lowa
0/L 755 — 1
• 18. JACOBI, George [ [Col.]
Director of Operations 4227
Randolph AFB, Texas 1 4656
19. KATO, Anton R. [Capt.]
3345th Air Base Group
Chanute AFB, Illinois [ 1 893-3111 2020
20. LA FLAMME, GUy J. [Lt.]
Hdqs. Lowry Technical Training
Center (ÅTC)
Lowry AFB, Colorado 80230
Attn:X XPCP [ 1
21. LEWONOWSKI, Mathew F.
Little Rock AFB, Arkansas 72076
Attn:B BO — 1 988-3316
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Name Area Code Phone Extension
22. Lynn, Theodore J. Jr.
19th Combat Sppt. Gp.
Homes tead AFB, Florida [ 1
23. Matthews, Richard I. [Major]
Hill AFB, Utah 84401 — 1 777-2744
24. McDaniel, Byron [Major]
Sheppard AFB, Texas
D122 851-2368
25. Monson, Richard M. [Capt.]
3393rd Inst. Sqdn.
Keesler AFB, Mississippi — 1 377-3053
26. Moore, Hal W. [Lt./Col.]
• 3902 ABWG.
Offutt AFB, Nebraska — 1 294-5516 3354
27. 27. Nelson, Wayne N. [Capt.] Nelson, Wayne N. [Capt.]
436 ABGp, G436 (OGT)
Dover AFB, Delaware 19901 [ - 1 1 734-8211 600 8731 600 8731
28. 28. O'Donnell, James [SSgt.]
AF 13549630
Cannon AFB, New Mexico — 1 784-3311 784-3311 2643
29. Parker, James R. [Major]
3535 Nav Trg Wg. 3535 Nav Trg Wg.
Mather AFB, California Mather AFB, California [ — 1 364-2419 364-2419 2043/2502
30.
2624 A Eldorado
• Amarillo AFB, Texas 79111 — 1 349-1511 7413
31. Perry, Charles E. [Lt/Col.]
2856 ABGp
— 1 330-3211
32. Peterson, R. W. [Major]
3575 Pilot Tng Wg.
Base Operations
Vance AFB, Oklahoma - 1 2254
33. Pilkington, John E. [Major]
Moody AFB
- 1 510
34. Ross, Clement S. [Major]
438th ABGp
McGuire AFB, New Jersey [ ] 724-2100 2717
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• between the Air
2. The three attachments pertain to a meeting Force
and the university investigators, scheduled for 12 and 13 June 1967.
Either the investigator under AFR 80-l7 or the contact Either the investigator t00-17 act established established
by reference lb (in thos where different people are involved)
can attend the scheduled meeting. can attend the scheduled meeting. Information required in Attach- Information required in Attach-
ment 2 should be furnished Mrs. Armstrong prior to une 1967, with ane 1967, with
a copy sent to Hq USAF (AFRSTA) Washington, sent to Hq USAF (AFRSTA) Washington, Telephone
numbers for arrangements of numbers for arrangements Attachment 2 are (Mrs. Armstrong) Area Attachment 2 are (Mrs Armstrong) Area
Code 303-443-22ll, extension 6762, and for other matters (Lt Col Code 303-443-22ll, extension 6762, and for other matters (Lt Col
Hippler, AFRSTA rea Coo 202-695-2108 (Autovon 22-52108). 202-695-2108 (Autovon 22-52108).
3. It is requested 3. It is that all all addressees attend the scheduled Air attend the scheduled Air
Force/Universit Force/Universi Colorado Meeting on UFO Phenomena. UFO Phenomena. low
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I. 202 Woodbury Hall DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTROPHYOICS
a.
Discussion Discussion Instrumentation The UFO Problen
of UFOS vS. IFOs Investigating Sightings Statistical Problems Perception Problems Introductory Remarks
The Questionnsire Forn The Interview Technique
Comments and questions from the air bas the Preceding Sessions LUNCH 12,13 June 1967-MEETING WITH AIR FOR
ue Tuesday, esday, Monday,
ing Sessions londsy, 12 TENTATIVE PROGRAM FOR BOULDER, COLORADO BOS02 UNIVERSITY OF COLORAD
1 1E 12:00 15 PATIVE PROGRAM FOR DER, COLORADO BOS02 RSITY OF COLORADO
from the air base officers June J. D. to M. Wer P$ $P$ B. June
D. R. Saunders TO H. Rush to M. Wertheiner U. STING WITH AIR FORCE UFO OFFIOERS
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UNIVERS DLORADO
BOULDER
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND AUTROPHYSIGS
ARRANGEMENTS FOR MEETING WITH
AIR FORCE UFO OFFICERS
12 and 13 June 1967
Housing: Rooms (singles and doubles) are reserved for
participants at the University of Colorado's
Kittredre Hall.
Price: A "package" arrangejent includes two nirhts
lodging (Sunday and Nonday) and five meals (on
. Monday and Tuesday). The cost is Sl8.00 for a
single room and Sl6.00 for a double room (for
both days).
Meals: Breakfest and lunch will be served cafeteria
style in Kittredge Hall on both Monday end Tuesday.
On Monday night, weather pernitting, there will be
a chuckwagon dinner on top of Boulder's Flagsteff
Mountain. All meals are included in the "package"
cost shown above.
Note: Participants are responsible for getting to Boulder on Sunday
evening, 1l June, and checking into Kittredge Hall (mep enclosed).
and 9:30 p.m. end all particioants are requested to sign up that night,
. if possible. Additionel informetion will be aveileble at thet time
as to the location of Monday and Tuesday's sessions. If you are unable
to register at the conference table that evening, the clerk at the
check-in desk will have a schedule of the sessions and can tell you how
to get to the meeting plece.
Please write to:
Mrs. Richard L. Armstrong
202 Woodbury IHall
University of Colorado
Boulder, Colorado 80302
as soon as possible, and let her kmow your approxinate arrival time and
what kind of acconmodations you wish at Kittredge (single or double).
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1 Aden Residence Hall Q.8
2 Andrews Residence Hall V-15 O Q
3 Armory Buriding D 1 26
4 Arnett Residence Hall. W-14 12
5 Astro Geophysics Buslding U 13 8
6 Baker Residence Hall N 8 OU GREEN MOUN 8
7 Brackett Residence Hall R.7 58
8 Buckingham Residence Hall X·16
9 Business Building C 6
10 Business Building Annex C-5 37 Libby Residence Hall. P.8 48 LI
11 Chemistry Building ca H 6 38 Macky Auditorium 3.003.08 F-2 D % 8
12 Cockerell Residence Hall S8 39 McKenna Building E-2 REGENT 5
13 Crosman Hall Apartments. R9 40 Men's Gymnasium M 3
14 Denison Building 0.8 41 Music Building AALATRTRTE L 10
15 Ekeley Building G 6 42 Nichols Residence Hall cl N 11 52 14
15 Englheering Center U·8 43 Norlin Library H 5 88
17 Extension Buitding (ll65 Broadway) A 5 44 Old Main 4 E-3 .
18 Farrand Residence Hall Q.10 45 Physics Building K.4 O
19 Fieldhouse N 3 46 President's Home A-2 2
20 Fine Arts Building 17 47 Reed Hall Apartments R-10 15
21 Fleming Law Building T-17 48 Regent Hall P.13
22 Folsom Stadium 0.3 49 School of Architecture Bunding L8
23 Geology Burlding C-7 50 Sewall Residence Hall H 1 WILLIAMS VILLAGE
24 Guggenheim Building C5 51 Smith Residence Hall V 17
25 Hale Science Buiding - m B.3 52 Sommers Bausch Observatory U-14 36 8 16
26 Hallett Residence Hall R.12 Space Science Building M.6
27 Health Physics Laboratory Q.2 Stadium Building Q.3
28 Heating Plant L-7 55 Temporary Building No 1 11
29 Hellems Building 1 F-7 58 Temporary Building 2. 9. 16-21 M·13
30 Hellems Building Annex 0.7 59 University Club H 11 17
31 Henderson Building E-8 60 University Memorial Center G-8 21 51
32 Hunter Building K.7 61 University Theatre E-5 00
33 Institute Building No 1 (1416 Broadway) 62 Wardenburg Student Health Center L-11
No. 2 (1546 Broadway) No. 3 (1424 63 Willard Residence Hall P 11
Broadway). No 4 (1220 Grandview) A-1 64 Women's Gymnasium K-1 o 18
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE ATTN: Archives Bran Aerospace Studies
HEADQUARTERS 49OOTH TEST GROUP (FLIGHT TEST)(AFSC)
KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE NEW MEXICO 87117 K243.6012-43
REPLY TO ATTN OF FTTA (Lt Rom/3470) 1 JuTy 4971
SUBJECT UFO File
TO AU (USAF Historical Division Archives)
We are returning these files as per AFSC message 291626Z Dec 69.
SANDRA J. ROM,(2d Lt, USAF 1 Atch
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(4) Number:
(5) Formation, if more than one
(6) le features or details
(7) Tail, trail, or exhaust, including its size
. (8) Sound
(9) Other pertinent or unusual features
b. Description of Course of Object(s):
(1) What first called the attention of observer(s) to the objects
(2) when first observed.
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(4) Description of flight path and maneuvers of object(s). (Use
elevations zimuth,
(5) How did the object(s) disappear? (Instantaneously to the
North, for example.)
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(6) (6) How long were the object(s) visible? the object(s) visible? (Be specific--5 (Be specific--5 minutes, minutes,
- - hour, etc.)
c C Manner of Observation:
(1) Use one Ground-
visual, tronic, air-electronic. (If electronic,
specify type of radar.)
(2) Statement as to optical aids (Telescopes, binoculars, etc.)
used and description thereof.
craft, identification nu altitude, heading, speed, and home
station.
d. Time and Date of Sighting:
(1) Greenwich date-time g group of sighting and local time.
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nates of each observe In electrical
reports, give a position with reference to a known landmark in addi-
tion to the coordinates. For N of Deeville"; "3 mi
SW of Blue Lake," to preclude figures.
f. Identifying Information on Observer(s):
(1) Civilian -- Name, age, mailing address, occupation, education
and estimate of reliability
(2) Military -- Name, grade, organization, duty, and estimate of Military -- Name, grade, organization, duty, and estimate of
reliability.
c
9 a Weather and Winds-Aloft Conditions at Time and Place of Sightings: Weather and Winds-Aloft Conditions at Time and Place of Sightings:
(1) () Observer(s) account of Ohoams of weather conditions nditi.
(2) Report from nearest AwS or US Weather Bureau Office of wind
direction and velocity degrees and knots at surface 10,000',
16,000', 20,000', 30,000', and 80,o0o', if available.
(3) Ceiling_
(4) Visibility_
(5) Amount of cloud cover
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(6) Thunderstorms in area and quadrant in which located.
(7) Vertical temperature gradient
h. Any other unusual activity or condition, meteorological, astronomi-
cal, or otherwise, that might accou the sighting.
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ized whenever feasible and in compliance with existing air defense
directives).
j. j. Location, approximate altitude, and general direction of flight of Location, approximate altitude, and general direction of flight of
any
account for the sighting.
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the sighting(s).
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Authority: AFR 30-6.
3. CAPT PHILLIP PET TAYLOR, FV3156504, 58 WRS, this station, is assigned
. public quarters 2007 B Mercury this station
Authority: AFR 30-6.
4. 2NDLT STEPHEN M GRIMBLE, FV320522, SWN, is appointed as Zero Defects
Project Off 47758, relieved. 8, relieved.
5. 5. CAPT CHARLES S H VAN DIVER, FR3061050, SWS, is S H VAN DIVER. FI assigned the additional
duty as AFSWC Nuclear Safety Officer. duty as AFSW NC Nuclear Safety Officer.
6. CAPT CHARLES H VAN DIVER, FR3O61O5O, SWS, is aSSigned 6. CAPT CHARLES H VAN DIVER, FR3O61O5O, SWS, is aSSigned the additional the eadditional
duty as UFO Investigative Officer. Authority: Paragraph 3c, AFR 80-17. duty as UFO Investigativ Authority: Paragraph 3c, AFR 80-17.
COMMANDER: OER:
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NCoIC, Admin Svcs Div SWBPP - 5 SWBTT - 1
SWBCA-3 - 1 SWBA-1 - 1
SWBSH - 12 SWN - 3
SWS - 3 58 WRS - 3
CAPT DROWNS. WRS - 16
CAPT SMITH, WRS - 16
CAPT TAYLOR, WRS - 16
2LT GRIMBLE. SWN - 3
CAPT
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. public quarters 2007 B Mercury this station 11 May 67.
Authority: AFR 30-6.
4. 2NDLT STEPHEN M GRIMBLE, FV320522, SWN, is appointed as Zero Defects
L Edwards, FR47758, relieved.
5. CAPT CHARLES H VAN DIVER. FR 5. CAPT CHARLES H VAN DT assigned additional
duty as AFSWC Nuclear Safety duty as AFSWC Nuclear Safety
6. CAPT CHARLES H VAN DIVER, FR3O61O50, SWS, is asSigned 6. CAPT CHARLES H VAN DIVER, FR3O61O50, SWS, is aSSigned the additional
duty as UFO Investigative Officer. Authority: Paragraph 3c, AFR 80-17. 3c, AFR 80-17.
FOR THE DER:
0 DAVID S SHUE SMSGT, USAF DISTRIBUTTON:
NCOIC, Admin Svcs Div SWBPP - 5 SWBTT - 1
SWBCA-3 - 1 SWBA-1 - 1
SWBSH - 12 SWN - 3
SWS - 3 58 WRS - 3
CAPT DROWNS, WRS - 16
CAPT SMITH, WRS - 16
CAPT TAYLOR, WRS - 16
2LT GRIMBLE. SWN - 3
CAPT Is - 3
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UNCLASSIFIED
ROUTINE
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AFSWC KIRTLAND AFB NMEX
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FTD WPAFB BOHIO
8 UNCLAS SWSS-2 15044 Dec 66.
FOR SCFA AND TDEW. Y for scfa and tdew. Your SCFA 42604. 0 Orien T. Clark, Orien T. Clark,
Major, - 247-1711 Ext 247-1711 Ext
2541. 2541.
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Dec 66
SWSS-2
MSgt Steele, NColc, Fly Safe THOMAS J. STEELE, MSgt, USAF
2541 1 NCOIC, Flying Safety
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IVPLEMENTATION
FOR NECESSARY ACT AIR FORCE REGULATION 80-17, UNIDENTIFIED
FLYING OBJECTS (U AFR 80-17A, 8 NOVEMBER
1366, EMPHASIZE THE IOrOuGH aNd TiME ANalYsis at the aIR
UFO. THE CORONA VIEW BRO THURE. USED AT THE
COMMANDERS CONFERENCE AT THE USAF ACADEMY IN 66, CON-
TAINED A MEMORANDUM ON THIS SUBJECT.
LaCKinG UNQUOTE.
REQUEST CONT ACT
FOR UFO Reouired B QUoTEd MESsage NOT 2 JAN 67.
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Dear Mr. Hennessey:
We have researched our records here at Kirtland and find
no information Project Pounce."
if desire this information,
that further i be directed to the Secretary of the
Air Force, Attention: SAF-OI, Washington D.C. SAF-OI, Washington D.C.
Sincerely, Sincerely,
slamad slanad
JASPER A. WESTBROOK, ,Colonel, USAF
Vice Commander
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41 Ovington Square,
Knightsbridge,
London, S.W.3.
The Commander,
Kirtland AFB. 28 DEC 1966
Dear Sir,
Whilst reading the 1953 Robertson
Panels' revort UFOs, I came across a reference to a
method of investigating UFOs by the Kirtland
AFB in the early
I would greatly
whether you have any data on file at your base regarding
the above the onosal which went under the code went under tne code name of name o1
"Project "Project Pounce." Pounce.
Yours sincerely,
lruney lieny
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JJAH:D-F.