Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Records and Incoming Messages Regarding UFO Sightings in Wisconsin and Ohio

📅 13 March 66 and 14 March 66 📍 Antigo, Lone Rock, and Avoca, Wisconsin; Girard, Ohio 🏛 676th Radar Squadron 📄 Incoming Message

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A collection of Air Force reports from March 1966 documenting civilian UFO sightings in Wisconsin and Ohio. The military concluded the phenomena were likely meteors or weather balloons.

This document contains a series of declassified Air Force incoming messages regarding UFO sightings reported in Wisconsin and Ohio in March 1966. The reports detail multiple civilian observations of aerial phenomena. In one instance, a witness in Antigo, Wisconsin, described a round object, slightly larger than a basketball, emitting a green glow, which fell from the sky without maneuvering. Another report from Lone Rock/Avoca, Wisconsin, describes a rectangular object, roughly the size of a plum, which appeared bright white and followed an arching flight path before disappearing at ground level. A third report from Girard, Ohio, describes a bright object observed from night through dawn. The Air Force investigations concluded that these sightings were likely meteors or weather balloons. The documents include technical weather data, observer reliability assessments, and internal military correspondence regarding the reporting procedures under AFR 200-2.

OBJECT REPORTED MOST CLOSELY RESEMBLED A METEORITE, WITH WHICH THE OBSERVER COMPARED IT, THE DIFFERENCE BEING (ACCORDING TO THE OBSERVER) THAT IT FELL MORE SLOWLY.

Official Assessment

Astro (Meteor) / Weather Balloon

Reports were evaluated as either meteors or weather balloons. One observer noted the object resembled a meteorite but fell more slowly. Another officer noted the description matched a weather balloon seen at dusk.

Witnesses

Key Persons