Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card — Waupun, Wisconsin, 6 May 1956

📅 6 May 1956 📍 Waupun, Wisconsin 🏛 Air Technical Intelligence Center 📄 Record Card and Teletype Report

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TL;DR

A 1956 sighting report from Waupun, Wisconsin, describes a small, round, silent object observed for 15 minutes. The military investigation concluded the object was a probable aircraft.

This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and an associated teletype report regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon observed on May 6, 1956, near Waupun, Wisconsin. The sighting, which lasted approximately 15 minutes, involved a single round object described as being the size of a baseball and appearing like a light. The witness, identified as a control technician with the Ground Observer Corps (GOC) named Negret, reported that the object traveled from south to north at a low altitude. The report notes that the weather conditions were clear and the object was silent. The official conclusion reached by the evaluating authorities was that the object was a 'Probable A/C' (aircraft). The teletype, dated May 7, 1956, was transmitted by the 755th AC&W Squadron at Williams Bay, Wisconsin, to various commands, including the Air Technical Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The report was filed in accordance with Air Force Regulation 200-2.

One round object, size of baseball, like a light - low altitude

Official Assessment

Probable A/C.

The object was identified as a probable aircraft.

Witnesses

  • Negret1/10 [illegible]Control Tech CHI GOC

Key Persons