Declassified UFO / UAP Document
UFO Sighting Reports and Correspondence - December 1965
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This document compiles various UFO sighting reports from December 1965, including military observations and civilian accounts from England, Argentina, and the United States. It highlights the administrative process of Project Blue Book in evaluating these reports, often attributing them to astronomical or satellite activity.
This document is a compilation of various reports, correspondence, and intelligence summaries regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) from December 1965. The collection includes official military sighting reports, such as an incident on December 29, 1965, involving two bright white objects observed by the USS Rich in the Atlantic, which were suspected to be satellites. Additionally, the document contains correspondence from the Department of the Air Force to private citizens regarding Project Blue Book, providing brochures on the history of the UFO project. Several civilian reports are included, such as a sighting in Southampton, England, where witnesses described an oval-shaped object with fins, and a report from Tucuman, Argentina, regarding a landing in an alfalfa field that left a burned circle and a mysterious paper note. Another report from Florida describes a large, silvery, oval-shaped disk hovering near Lake Weir. The document also includes a summary of January 1966 sightings, which categorizes various events as meteors, stars, planets, or satellites, while noting several as unidentified. The overall tone of the documentation is administrative, focusing on the collection and categorization of reports for Project Blue Book, with many sightings being dismissed as astronomical phenomena or satellites, while others remain categorized as insufficient data or unidentified.
The first was moving Eastward and the second was moving Southward. Both objects appeared similar to first Mag stars. Observer believed them to be satellites.
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Official Assessment
Regarded as such by observer. Schedules not checked.
Most sightings were attributed to stars, planets, or satellites, though some remained unidentified.
Witnesses
- Wendy Boultonbank clerk
- F. J. Boultonfishmonger and fruiterer
- Antonio Lozano
- Cecilio Lopez
- Segundo Benito ReynaFather, DirectorSan Miguel Observatory
Key Persons
- Robert McNamaraSecretary of Defense