Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card — Greenbay, Wisconsin, 3 October 1957

📅 3 October 1957 📍 Greenbay, Wisconsin 🏛 AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER 📄 Sighting report and teletype correspondence

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TL;DR

A civilian reported two triangular, multi-colored objects in Greenbay, Wisconsin, on October 3, 1957. The military investigation concluded that the report lacked sufficient data for a formal evaluation.

This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and associated teletype correspondence regarding a UFO sighting that occurred on October 3, 1957, in Greenbay, Wisconsin. A civilian witness reported observing two triangular objects, described as red, white, and blue in color and approximately the size of a star. The observation lasted for ten minutes. The report indicates that the sighting was not confirmed by radar or visual means by military personnel. The teletype communication between the 67th ACW Squadron in Antigo, Wisconsin, and various military commands, including the Air Technical Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, highlights the military's attempt to gather more specific data. Handwritten annotations on the teletype reveal that investigators were seeking additional details such as azimuth, elevation, and the nature of the formation, noting that the report was lacking essential information. Ultimately, the official conclusion recorded on the project card is that there was insufficient data to evaluate the sighting.

Could not evaluate due to the essential elements of information missing.

Official Assessment

Insufficient Data for Evaluation

The report concludes that the sighting could not be evaluated due to missing essential elements of information.

Witnesses

Key Persons

Military Units