Declassified UFO / UAP Document

PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD - Savannah, Georgia - May 1964

📅 06 May 64 📍 Savannah, Georgia 🏛 63TCW Intelligence Officer 📄 Incoming Message / Record Card

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TL;DR

Two separate UFO sightings were reported in Savannah, Georgia, on May 6, 1964. Despite investigations by the 63TCW Intelligence Officer and checks with local air traffic control and the Coast Guard, the sightings remain unexplainable.

This document consists of a Project 10073 Record Card and an associated incoming Air Force message regarding two UFO sightings reported in Savannah, Georgia, on May 6, 1964. The first sighting involved an object described as resembling a blimp gondola, approximately the size of a silver dollar, with four to five windows and a landing light. It was observed moving north at 80-85 mph for five minutes. The second sighting, occurring in the same area, involved a diamond-shaped object the size of a dime, featuring a large bright center light and four to five smaller lights in a diamond formation. This object moved southwest at 130 mph for two minutes. Multiple witnesses, including individuals with aviation experience and military backgrounds, provided accounts of the events. The 63TCW Intelligence Officer investigated the reports, contacting civilian tower operators at Travis Field, Hunter AFB, and the Coast Guard, all of whom reported no unusual activity. The investigation concluded that the witnesses appeared reliable and that the sightings remained unexplainable.

THE SIGHTINGS ARE PRESENTLY UNEXPLAINABLE.

Official Assessment

The sightings are presently unexplainable.

Witnesses were deemed reliable. Negative reports were received from civilian tower operators at Travis Field, Hunter AFB, and the Coast Guard.

Witnesses