Declassified UFO / UAP Document

PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD - Brunswick, Georgia - 9 March 1957

📅 9 March 1957 📍 Brunswick, Georgia 🏛 ATIC 📄 sighting_report

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A report of an arch-shaped UFO sighting in Brunswick, Georgia, on March 9, 1957. The investigation concluded there was insufficient data for evaluation.

This document is a Project 10073 record card and associated teletype correspondence regarding a UFO sighting that occurred on March 9, 1957, near Brunswick, Georgia. The report details an observation of a single, arch-shaped object, white in color with a blue overtone, which was seen at an altitude of several thousand feet. The object reportedly moved from South to North before the light split and extinguished, leading the observers to believe it had fallen into nearby swamps. The report was compiled by the Base Adjutant at Hunter AFB based on information provided by Special Agent John L. Laird of the OSI, who had received the account from an ONI agent named Albert Fendiz. The witnesses, who were described as graduates of Georgia Tech and considered reliable, were in the company of two other individuals at the time of the sighting. Despite the witnesses' reliability, the official conclusion reached by the Air Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) was that there was insufficient data for a proper evaluation. The document includes internal notes from the preparing officer indicating that there was very little information available to answer the standard questions regarding the incident.

One while arch-shaped object. Object moved fm South to North. The light split into and went out leading observers to believe the obj fell into swamps.

Official Assessment

Insufficient data for evaluation.

The object was described as an arch-shaped, white light with a blue overtone that moved from South to North before splitting and disappearing. Observers believed the object fell into swamps.

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