Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFO Report - Richards Gebaur AFB, Missouri - 10 March 1965

📅 10 March 1965 📍 Kansas City, Missouri 🏛 Foreign Technology Div Wright Patterson AFB Ohio 📄 Incoming Message

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TL;DR

A 1965 military report documents a UFO sighting in Kansas City by two witnesses. Intelligence officers were unable to determine the cause of the sighting based on the available information.

This document consists of an incoming military message regarding a UFO sighting reported on March 10, 1965, in Kansas City, Missouri. The report details an observation made by two witnesses, identified as a married couple whose occupation involved delivering literature for the Dairy Council. The witnesses described the object as a round, white, very bright light that appeared much larger than a star. The object was observed for approximately 10 minutes, traveling in a straight line from North to South at an elevation of roughly 30 degrees. The report includes meteorological data for the time of the sighting, noting clear conditions. Captain E. L. Wiegel, a Wing Intelligence Officer, concluded that with the information available at that level, no definitive analysis could be made regarding the cause of the sighting. The document also includes a list of recurring satellite observations, specifically referencing 'ECHO II', which appears to be a point of comparison or context for the sighting.

WITH THE INFO AVAILABLE AT THIS LEVEL, NO ANALYSIS CAN BE MADE OF THE POSSIBLE CAUSE OF THE SIGHTING.

Official Assessment

With the info available at this level, no analysis can be made of the possible cause of the sighting.

The object was observed by two witnesses for approximately 10 minutes, moving from North to South at 30 degrees elevation. It appeared as a very bright, round object, larger than a star.

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