Declassified UFO / UAP Document

PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD — Dayton, Ohio, January 1964

📅 5 or 6 Jan 64 📍 10 miles North of Dayton, Ohio 🏛 Foreign Technology Division 📄 Record Card and Correspondence

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TL;DR

A civilian reported multiple illuminated objects performing a rendezvous near Dayton, Ohio, in January 1964. The investigation was closed due to insufficient data after the witness failed to provide follow-up information.

This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and a supporting memorandum from the Foreign Technology Division at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, dated January 10, 1964. The report concerns a sighting reported by a female witness who contacted the Duty Officer regarding an event that occurred on either January 5 or January 6, 1964. The witness reported observing multiple highly illuminated objects approximately 10 miles north of Dayton, Ohio, which appeared to perform a rendezvous maneuver. Although the witness initially promised to provide further details, she failed to follow up with the requested information. Consequently, the investigating officers concluded that while the objects were likely aircraft, the lack of essential data made a definitive analysis impossible.

Very likely a/c however all essential data for firm analysis missing.

Official Assessment

Very likely a/c however all essential data for firm analysis missing.

The sighting involved multiple highly illuminated objects that appeared to rendezvous. The witness failed to provide follow-up information, rendering a firm analysis impossible.

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