Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card - Lebanon, Ohio - 7 April 1960
AI-Generated Summary
A 1960 UFO sighting in Lebanon, Ohio, was classified as having insufficient data by the Air Technical Intelligence Center. Despite requests for further information via official questionnaires, no follow-up was received from the witnesses.
This document contains a Project 10073 record card and associated correspondence regarding a UFO sighting in Lebanon, Ohio, on April 7, 1960. The witness reported observing a low-flying object, approximately 2 to 3 miles above the earth, orbiting toward the northeast at high speeds. The witness described the object as having no color, appearing like a small meteor, and making no sound. The report notes that the speed was faster than anything the witness had ever seen. The Air Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) evaluated the report and determined that it contained insufficient information for a valid conclusion. Consequently, Major Lawrence J. Tacker of the USAF Public Information Division sent a letter to the witness on April 20, 1960, requesting that the witness and another individual, Herb Green, complete an official Air Force questionnaire to provide further details for analysis. The document indicates that a letter requesting clarification was sent, but no reply was received, leading to the final classification of the report as 'conflicting info.' The file includes internal memoranda from Colonel Philip G. Evans, Deputy for Sciences and Components, suggesting that questionnaires be forwarded to the witnesses to facilitate a more thorough investigation.
The speed was faster than anything I've ever seen!
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Official Assessment
Report classed as conflicting info.
The report was deemed to have insufficient information for a valid conclusion.
Witnesses
- [illegible]Civilian
- Herb Green
Key Persons
- Philip G. EvansColonel, USAF, Deputy for Sciences and Components