Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — Bohemia, Maryland, 21 July 1965

📅 21 July 65 📍 Bohemia, Maryland 🏛 Department of the Air Force 📄 Sighting report and correspondence

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TL;DR

A civilian reported a 'flying saucer' sighting in Bohemia, Maryland, on July 21, 1965. The Air Force closed the case as 'insufficient data' after the witness failed to return a follow-up questionnaire.

This document contains a record from Project 10073 regarding a UFO sighting reported in Bohemia, Maryland, on July 21, 1965. The civilian witness reported observing a single object described as a 'flying saucer' at a very high altitude. The witness explicitly stated that the object could not have been an airplane due to its 'indescribable speed' and altitude. The Air Force attempted to follow up on the report by sending a Form 164 to the witness for additional information; however, the form was never returned. Consequently, the official conclusion recorded by the Air Force was 'INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION'. The file also includes a brief piece of correspondence from Sara Hunt of the Department of the Air Force's Community Relations Division, confirming the attachment of a Project Blue Book report to a request from a civilian in Hughsonville, New York.

Object was described as a high flying, "Flying Saucer". Observer stated a plane must be ruled out due to speed and altitude.

Official Assessment

INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION

The object was described by the witness as a high-flying 'Flying Saucer'. The witness claimed that a plane could be ruled out due to the object's speed and altitude. The Air Force sent Form 164 to the witness for further details, but it was never returned, leading to the conclusion of insufficient data.