Declassified UFO / UAP Document
UFO Sighting Report - 1 September 1964, Guam
AI-Generated Summary
A U.S. Navy flight crew observed two unidentified burning objects over Guam on September 1, 1964. The objects, which displayed white and green light, were officially classified as unknown.
On September 1, 1964, at 1121Z, the crew of a U.S. Navy EC-121K aircraft (Navy 145931) operating out of NAS Agana, Guam, observed two unidentified aerial objects. The aircraft was at an altitude of 2,500 feet, heading 120 degrees magnetic. The observers, including CDR William L. Parks, LCDR John W. Hammock, and ENS N. L. Riffle, reported that the objects appeared to be burning. The first object was described as having a very bright white trail that pulsated before burning out, while the second object appeared as a dull green light falling in a vertical line. The sighting lasted approximately 2 to 3 seconds. The objects moved from 340 degrees magnetic overhead toward 160 degrees magnetic. The weather conditions were reported as 1500 scattered cumulus with visibility of 15 miles plus and no ceiling. The report was formally submitted by the 3rd Air Division (SAC) to the Air Force Systems Command (AFSC) at Wright-Patterson AFB. The official conclusion stated that the identity of the objects remained unknown.
Possible cause or identity of objects is unknown.
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Official Assessment
Possible cause or identity of objects is unknown.
The objects were observed by flight crew of an EC-121K aircraft. The first object left a bright white trail and pulsated before burning out. A second object, described as a dull green light, fell in a vertical line. The event lasted 2-3 seconds.
Witnesses
- PARKS, William L.CDR, USNAEWRON ONE
- HAMMOCK, John W.LCDR, USNAEWRON ONE
- RIFFLE, N. L.ENS, USNRAEWRON ONE
Key Persons
- PERRY C. FORDColonel, USAF, Director of Intelligence