Declassified UFO / UAP Document
PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD - Yellow Springs, Ohio
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian reported finding large pieces of metal on her farm in Yellow Springs, Ohio. The objects were identified as debris from a crashed B-57 aircraft.
On May 6, 1964, at 1830 hours, a civilian in Yellow Springs, Ohio, reported finding two pieces of metal on her farm. The objects were described as being approximately 4 feet by 5 feet, painted green and yellow, and made of aluminum. The report was initially handled by Captain Hartke, the Duty Officer, who received the call and subsequently coordinated with the ASD Command Post. The matter was then transferred to the Base Command Post. It was determined that the metal pieces were debris from a crashed B-57 aircraft. The documentation consists of a Project 10073 Record Card and an extract from the Duty Officer's report signed by 1st Lt. Robert A. Callanan of the Foreign Technology Division.
Metal part of crashed B-57.
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Official Assessment
Part of B-57 crash
The reported objects were identified as debris from a crashed B-57 aircraft.
Witnesses
- [illegible]worker on her farm
Key Persons
- Capt HartkeDuty Officer
- Airman SargentPoint of contact for further details