Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card and UFO Report — Taegu, Korea, 25 June 1959
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A 1959 UFO report from Taegu, Korea, involving two objects observed by weather personnel. The official conclusion was that the data was too poor to conduct an analysis.
This document consists of a Project 10073 Record Card and an associated UFO report regarding a sighting that occurred on June 25, 1959, approximately 20 miles south of Taegu, Korea. The report was filed by Lt. Col. K. C. D. Sullivan of the 314th Air Division, USAF. The sighting involved two objects described as crescent, hemisphere, or saucer-shaped, and white in color. The objects were observed by weather observers using a theodolite at K-1 airfield. The witness identified in the report is A/2C Nam, Hyb-Won, a tower operator at K-1. According to the report, the first object disappeared after an unknown duration, while the second object was observed heading south and then west. The report includes technical data such as elevation and azimuth readings taken from the theodolite. Despite the collection of this data, the official conclusion recorded on the Project 10073 card states that the information in the report was very poor, which precluded any meaningful analysis. The document notes that the information was relayed to the reporting officer by ROKAF airmen at the ROKAF Air Station in Taegu. No further details were available at the time of the report, and no follow-up information was provided within the document.
Info in rpt very poor, precluding an analysis.
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Official Assessment
Info in rpt very poor, precluding an analysis.
The report indicates that the information provided was insufficient for a formal evaluation.
Witnesses
- NAM, HYB-WONA/2CTower operator at K-1
Key Persons
- K. C. D. SULLIVANLT COL, USAF, CHIEF, INTELLIGENCE DIVISION, 314TH AIR DIVISION