Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFO Sighting Report — Enon, Ohio, July 1966

📅 17 July 1966 and 21 July 1966 📍 Enon, Ohio 🏛 Project Blue Book 📄 sighting_report

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This document consists of Project Blue Book sighting reports from July 1966 in Enon, Ohio, involving a luminous yellow-white light. The Air Force concluded there was insufficient data for a formal evaluation.

This document contains records related to a UFO sighting reported in Enon, Ohio, in July 1966. The primary incident occurred on July 17, 1966, at 2146 EST. The witness, a civilian residing near Fairborn, Ohio, reported observing a luminous yellow-white light, described as a 'little round ball,' moving from north to south or SSW. The object was in sight for approximately five minutes, during which time its elevation increased from 10 degrees to 30 degrees. The witness reported no sound and no unusual changes in the object's appearance. The sky conditions were noted as clear with good visibility, no precipitation, and no moon, though stars were visible. The report includes correspondence from Major Hector Quintanilla, Jr., Chief of Project Blue Book, dated July 27, 1966, informing the witness that the initial report provided to the Duty Officer at Wright-Patterson AFB was insufficient for evaluation and requesting the completion of an FTD Form 164. A second, similar report is referenced for July 21, 1966, which also resulted in a request for further information. The official conclusion for these sightings was 'INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION.' The documentation includes the completed questionnaire forms, correspondence, and internal notes from Major A. H. Paine regarding the lack of further information in the duty officer's folder.

No sound, no unusual appearance or change in appearance, just a little round ball.

Official Assessment

INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION

The object was described as a luminous yellow-white light that appeared as a round ball. It was observed for five minutes, moving from north to south, or SSW, increasing in elevation from 10 degrees to 30 degrees before disappearing.

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