Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card and Incident Report — Lincolnwood, Illinois, 17 June 1963

📅 17 June 1963 📍 Lincolnwood, Illinois 🏛 Foreign Technology Division, Air Force Systems Command 📄 Record Card and Correspondence

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TL;DR

A 21-year-old witness reported a silver, disc-shaped object in Lincolnwood, Illinois, on 17 June 1963. The Air Force concluded there was insufficient data to analyze the event.

On 17 June 1963, at 1225Z, a 21-year-old witness employed by a media research and advertising agency observed an unidentified object in Lincolnwood, Illinois. The witness, located at the southwest corner of Touhy and Keeler, described the object as a silver, round, disc-like craft with no tail. The sighting occurred during a clear day while the witness was waiting for a bus. The object eventually disappeared. The incident was reported to the 64th Troop Carrier Squadron, Medium (Reserve) at O'Hare International Airport. Base Operations Officer Thomas A. Hilquist forwarded the information to the Foreign Technology Division at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base on 19 June 1963, in accordance with AFR 200-2. The official assessment recorded on the Project 10073 record card stated that there was no basis for analysis due to insufficient data, noting that essential details such as duration, flight path, and manner of disappearance were missing.

No basis for analysis. Insufficient Data. Duration, manner of flight, manner of disappearance and all other essential data omitted.

Official Assessment

No basis for analysis. Insufficient Data. Duration, manner of flight, manner of disappearance and all other essential data omitted.

The report concludes that there was insufficient data to perform an analysis of the sighting.

Witnesses