Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card and Incident Report — Whitewater, Wisconsin, 30 September 1956

📅 30 September 1956 📍 Whitewater, Wisconsin 🏛 Air Tech Intell Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 📄 Sighting report and teletype message

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TL;DR

A 1956 sighting report from Whitewater, Wisconsin, involving two oblong, white-silver objects observed by a civilian. The military investigation concluded the report was poor and lacked sufficient data for evaluation.

This document consists of a Project 10073 Record Card and a supporting teletype message regarding a UFO sighting that occurred on 30 September 1956 in Whitewater, Wisconsin. The sighting involved two oblong objects, described as being the size of a small plane and white-silver in color. The objects were observed by a 34-year-old housewife for a duration of approximately 10 minutes before they disappeared into trees. The report indicates that the weather conditions were clear with 15 miles of visibility. The military investigation, conducted by the 755th ACWron at Williams Bay, Wisconsin, and reported to the Air Technical Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson AFB, concluded that the report was poor and provided insufficient data for a formal evaluation. The teletype message confirms that there was no radar contact and no photographic evidence associated with the event. The case was processed under the designation UFO 2894 PD.

Poor report. Insufficient data for evaluation.

Official Assessment

Insufficient data for evaluation.

The report was deemed poor and lacking sufficient data for a formal evaluation.

Key Persons

Military Units