Declassified UFO / UAP Document

File 6711 - La Camp, Louisiana - April 12, 1960

📅 April 12, 1960 📍 La Camp, Louisiana 📄 field_report

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AI-Generated Summary

TL;DR

This document is a photographic field report from April 1960 detailing nine distinct impact points found at a site in La Camp, Louisiana. It provides measurements and physical evidence, including soil disturbances and a damaged tree, related to an unspecified incident.

This document, dated April 12, 1960, serves as a photographic field report regarding an incident at La Camp, Louisiana, filed under File 6711. The report documents a series of nine specific points of interest, labeled Point #1 through Point #9, which appear to be related to an impact event. The total area covered by these points spans approximately 120 yards. The documentation consists of a series of photographs, each accompanied by a brief description of the physical evidence found at the site. Point #1 is identified as the 'point of initial impact.' Point #2 notes that paint samples were removed from the site. Point #7 shows an officer holding a broken tree limb, with the description noting an absence of leaves and bark on the top of the tree. Points #8 and #9 are described as the final points of impact. The report provides distances between these points, such as 17 feet between Point #1 and #2, 20 feet between Point #2 and #3, 64 feet between Point #3 and #4, and 50 feet between Point #7 and #8. Point #5 is noted as having no photograph available. The document provides a systematic, visual record of the physical traces left at the scene, though it does not offer a narrative conclusion or explanation for the cause of the impacts.

Last known point of impact.

Official Assessment

The document provides a photographic record of nine distinct impact points spanning an overall distance of 120 yards. Evidence includes soil impressions, a broken tree limb with missing bark and leaves, and the collection of paint samples from one of the impact sites.

Key Persons

  • OfficerInvestigator/Subject in photograph