Declassified UFO / UAP Document

U.S. Air Force Technical Information Questionnaire — Terrace Park, Ohio, November 18, 1965

📅 18 November 1965 📍 Terrace Park, Ohio 🏛 FTD (TDEW), Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 📄 sighting_report

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This document contains multiple Project Blue Book sighting reports from Terrace Park, Ohio, regarding a bright, cigar-shaped object observed on November 18, 1965. It includes a formal request for information from Major Hector Quintanilla, Jr. to the witnesses.

This document consists of a collection of U.S. Air Force Technical Information Questionnaires (FTD Form 164) regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon sighting in Terrace Park, Ohio, on November 18, 1965. The file includes a cover letter dated January 7, 1966, from Major Hector Quintanilla, Jr., Chief of Project Blue Book, requesting additional information from a witness due to an insufficient initial report. The questionnaires were completed by three different individuals, all residing in Terrace Park, Ohio. The witnesses describe a bright, cigar-shaped object that appeared to move rapidly across the sky. One witness, who identified himself as a former WWII radar operator, noted the object's brightness and its movement, comparing its speed to that of a jet. The reports contain conflicting details regarding the duration of the sighting, with estimates ranging from 15 seconds to 20 minutes. The witnesses consistently reported that the object emitted no sound and appeared as a bright light or glow. The documents include sketches of the object's shape and its path across the sky, as well as the witnesses' personal assessments of the event.

Faster than any jet.

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