Declassified UFO / UAP Document

PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD — 19 November 1954

📅 19 November 1954 📍 Beaumont, Texas 🏛 ATIC 📄 Record Card

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A Project 10073 record card detailing a 1954 sighting of 4-5 red and white objects in Beaumont, Texas. The official conclusion was that there was insufficient data for evaluation.

This document is a Project 10073 Record Card documenting an unidentified aerial phenomenon sighting that occurred on 19 November 1954 in Beaumont, Texas. The report indicates that the observation was made by both civilian and military sources. The witnesses reported seeing four or five round objects that were red and white in color. The objects were observed for a duration of three to five minutes, during which they traveled from the southeast to the northeast. The witnesses reported that the objects made no sound. The weather conditions at the time were noted as having winds from the northwest or west. The record card explicitly states that no photographs were taken and there was no radar contact associated with the event. The final conclusion recorded on the card is that there was insufficient data for a full evaluation, although the limited information available suggested the possibility that the objects were aircraft. The document is an ATIC Form 329, revised in September 1952.

Insufficient data for evaluation. Limited data indicates possible a/c observation

Official Assessment

Insufficient data for evaluation. Limited data indicates possible a/c observation

The sighting involved 4 or 5 round, red and white objects moving from the southeast to the northeast with no sound. The official assessment concluded there was insufficient data for a definitive evaluation, though it noted the possibility of an aircraft observation.

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