Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFO Sighting Report - Mile 94 Glenn Highway, Alaska, 26 November 1965

📅 26 November 1965 📍 Mile 94 on Glenn Highway, Alaska 🏛 DIA 📄 Staff Message Branch Incoming Message

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AI-Generated Summary

TL;DR

An Air Force report regarding a 1965 sighting in Alaska of a stationary, bright yellow, round object that appeared to explode and drop burning debris. The investigation concluded the evidence was inconclusive.

This document is an official Department of the Air Force incoming message, dated 29 November 1965, reporting a UFO sighting that occurred on 26 November 1965. The report details an observation made by a contractor at Mile 94 on the Glenn Highway in Alaska. The witness described seeing a huge, bright yellow, round object against a dark sky at an estimated altitude of 10,000 to 15,000 feet. The object appeared stationary to the observer, who was in a moving vehicle at the time. The witness reported that the object looked like a very large explosion, with burning pieces falling from it, though no sound was heard. The report notes that the Rescue Coordination Center (RCC) confirmed no military or civilian aircraft were known to be operating in the area at the time. Intelligence officers concluded that the evidence was inconclusive for a logical analysis. Efforts to contact a Mr. Walkus on 28 November to obtain further information or physical evidence were unsuccessful, and the military intended to attempt to reestablish contact. The document includes detailed weather and wind conditions at various altitudes for the Gulkana, Alaska area.

INTELLIGENCE OFFICER, EVIDENCE IS INCONCLUSIVE UPON WHICH TO MAKE A LOGICAL ANALYSIS.

Official Assessment

Evidence is inconclusive upon which to make a logical analysis.

The observer reported a huge, bright yellow, round object at 10,000 to 15,000 feet that appeared stationary before exploding and dropping burning debris. No military or civilian aircraft were known to be in the area.

Witnesses

Key Persons

  • James F. OkonekCaptain, Detachment 1, Western Air Rescue Center Duty Officer
  • Mr. WalkusIndividual attempted to be contacted for further information