Pri &or. guard" 1s: rnovin~ greenish obj~ct ii.Ovinr jlow .:.lti tude. Objt'Ct. i?~r~c ~o be tilted. lloud rushing follo~e<! 12.1 Circle one or the foUo,dng to indicate how certain )'OU are of your an8wer flO Question 121 J&:') Certain b. PairlJ sure o. llot ve17 sure d, Just a gueaa 1). Did the ob3eot lookt (Circle One) Solid or 'transparent 14. Did the ob3ect at aDJ time 1 Chana direction? Chmp speed? Change eise? Change color? Break up into parts or (Circle One for each ~lestion) Don't kn01f bOn*t 10\ow l50n I t kiiotf fiOn it know DOnit know Oive orr smoke? Change brightness? Flicker, throb, or Don't knou DOn I t knolr bon It ki'iow ,.S If I L f )J Remain motionless? Don't know lS. Did the object give off a light? (Circle One): Yes Don't knou l5 .1 IF JOU answered YF.S, what was the color of the light? Tell in a few words the follo1dng things about the object? 16.1 Sound. h:dt'6 16.2 Color 17. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then hotor many were there? Draw a picture of how they were arranged and put an arrow to show the direction they were traveling. 18. Did the object at any timet 16.1 t~ve behind something? (Circle One) Yes G2) Don't knolr IP 10\1 anstJered l&s, then tell what it moved behind 18.2 Mo in front or eomethinc? (Circle One) Yes (No) Don't knou than tell what it mved in front or. 18.3 m.end with the backsround? (Circle One) 'G!J> No Don't know ]9. Which of the followln& objecta is about the sue actual. size as the object JCN eaw? (Circle One) 1 b. Baseball o. Basketball d. Bic)'Ole wheel e. Oftice desk t. Automobile I Small airplane h. Large airplane i. D1 risible j. Other kl rcvJ~r .S h.A.do..,- 19.1 Circle one or the tollouing to illdicate hol~ certain you are or your answer 'Eo Qlestion l9. l';') Certain b. Fairl7 ce1~n c. Not very sure d. Uncertain 20. Try to tell the following things about the objectt 20.1 How high above the earth t-las it? }_.40 teet. 20.2 Row far was it from you? 2 Oo fee' or miles. 20.3 How fast was it soing? ,.JLiiW'-2'b Jniles per hOur., ;nv PI'KEJ) v p SfJ;U 20.4 Cix;cle.one or the folloWing to indicate bow certain you are ot your ans~er to the above questions t <a;) Certain b. Fairlr certain c. Not verr sure d. Just a guess 21. How did the object disappear from view? (Circle One) t I~ Suddenl7 b. Graclu31. 17 Ce Other ~ at: ht'! _f f'Lec( d. Don't r ember SECTIOI{ D In th~ tol~Ol-dng sketch, imagine your eye at the point sho"'" Place an "A" on the curved line(to show b>w high the object l~s above the horizon (skyline) when you first sa-.r it. Place a "B" to show \bere it was when JOU last saw 1 t. Ove ead 23. In the follo14na sketch place an "A" at the poai tion the object was 'When 1011 tint saw 1 t%' and a "8" at its position wen ;you last saw 1 t. 24. Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object made. Place an "!" at the beginning or ita path and a "B" at the end ot its path. 2S. Draw a picture that will ahotr the shape of' the object. Label and include in your sketch any details of' the object that you saw and place an arrow beside the dralrl.ng to show the direction the object was moving SECTIOlf E 26. Was this the first time that JOU have seen an object like thia? 26.1 D' J'OU answered NO, then when, where, and under what conditions did 27. In JnUl' opinion what do you think the object ~ms and what might have caused fRI.EPHO!!E What is your present job? ---"~ .... r:::s~r..:.. Sex JtfA//~ .. 29. Was anJOne else with you nt the time you satf the object? (Circle One)t 6[~8) or NO 29.1 IF JOU answered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) t se list their names and addresses 30. Please add here &Ill' further cocllttents whioh you believe are important. Use add1 tional sheets or the sll'l\e sise paper, if necessary AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER;_')} ,, / . WRIGHTPATJ!RSOM AIR fiORCE IASI YJ ') I !ouJt 2:-e0aat z-eport of un1dnt1 t1e4 pheDOJDana baa been tbe A1r 'leohdoal Intel''IDa Oenter. Inoloaed is a \llS.ob, v!leD oa.pleted b7 JOU and returned 1D tb 1.1,1;'-enyelope, v1l1 a14 1n atandardisina the data aD4 tdll a :reoor4 of tba ooaurreDOe lOlii' !latereat !Ia 2:-aporUna tba matter ml JOur publio apirited deal to be of wio are patl.7 app:reoiate4 i~r) '\Ut..l.vt~.V W C01ial1"10G c!tYY,.lut.eU .~h~t. ~COO\UlWf !:n ~l.j,h;..L'\~ :,o lJ\~oi.tP C01>!',l.OQ or ico'-U:ic.~ot. on :c:t.lon ':.oa~ar1e nr .~'tiut...Ul~ J",e llJ.t;.1, t_;t~rrect.~Of\ ~-.l"!1co~, u r~onae 'Jlo tud al_;u;.aJ ~n 'mconvenr,l.onl ~fti'- rw-u.i.tm~l t.htf .l'ollcM~ a. :. O;\C~itJ'-lon ~r o~>JJC~I vw (l) round, i.llt.rtt r,.,J~\.. 2~o ~-f~ . cr~' 1)t ttht~ b'-4\.ldiattt.s av \-n c.,lorl.Y. !.o .:or:J(lj~uo-tt,.at.i.U'IIUJ DO\YNGTIADF.O 'l.T !l Y~.~ n 1'STi"; ;t.l.1,: DECLASSH'lEU AFTER l~ YBA.J:3. DOD' Dl!t 6tWO.lO ~J JlllJ 1?.5~, !or a~ lro&.l:M~ .. l.J' t.wo \u five tJ~Qt\&1 -~. 0b3ttrYers 't-.r u~ the !~01-!'~Lc tTi:ton t.:olony, jlrtolk, !l.:.a.~Ol'-~a'" \Jot. t.htt tl."'!\tl ,u-l;h ni:th!'.~. ih\) abjo' ~us J.'.&.../lnJ Ullrth to IJOllt,h.t H,l:)ro.<J.:..a\.el;{ (}() t,() 2).5 ttlttt. ol'lolJ tror. th Uad8rY'fJX"i'J lil u.n n J no.:J.!;~,., alt.11.4ldft of j..J to l)O t\i Colvn.r t:or ~l )"GD\rll ~' .1 Gu.a~d hilzt bt)en n.J .. lO.I~ "~ t.:\'J tJort:'ulk :rhuJn Cvl001 ro~ tl.J.JroAii.w~l;f 2.'! :JUSl'.'J, ~ot ... >rtr~l0'l=tl1 b" lM~r"ltee \-:are uut.. Ho ;l.C\:.l.tlt-;r e;r ~t.>-1 u~ltn, ror tno :.t.\.t;h~inr;. 1. 1'? .}jtt.ei'CfllJt.lon or .iuln~tlcat.iun .... ct.ton \IL1..J t',.t.~''''l JJO!lt.on Ar:ttl ~" nut.11od d1it :.t.PfJroAl;.ur,etl ~J <.J hL~ara, ;(!J Jul.>' 19;2 i'r1o (2) C:J,.l1e o.t thitt rJ.Y>rti h~ .. w~t bHn i\)~ .. ~.rd~d to t.h.t Cor1"Ytm~if\i .\tt,ent.1oru UCI3. o !urt.heP ac~1gn 1a. c;ont."'lt)lat.ed bJ t.tU.s uut.rlo\ ~..:r.Loe. C:lllr, :,r!.D (lnto) Ji1~1#1~\ Co vwadr SECURITY INFOlCtA'!'ION lAD ,.UARTER3 IEtl EHGLA.ND SU?.AW..A Arm Base, Boston 10, t1assaohusetts SUBJECT: Unconventional Aircrnft COIJIQ8Ild1 ng General First A:t'11ry Oovemora Island Jew York, 4, N. Y. A'.l".l'N I ACOl.t"'S I 02 28 July 19S2 1. In accordance with instructions contained in Intoliigence Collection lw!emorandum, Department of the Amy, date d J Hovember lY50, the rollowin& informati on pertaining to the siGh~ine of unconventional aircraft is submitteds LOCATION A.l\TD T!HE OF S!GlrrH!G: Hortolk Prison Colony, norfolk, Hassachusotts 2105 H:>urs, 23 July lYS2. Clear Night -good visibility seemed Slow !-loving DIRECTIOn: Moving to South fro~ the Prison Page l ot 2 Pages Not available Round, nat pancake shaped object, appeared to be tilted ALTI 'l'UDZ : Very lo~., over prison Loud rushin3 noise followed SECURITY IJHi'ORHA TI Ol~ ~ECURl'l'Y INlt'OJI:ATION AHAKB 4S2 SUBJECTs Unconventional Aircraft lQ UF.S Boston, Hass. !James on request tram Norfolk Prison Co.lony, Occu!)ation: Ouatds at Colony. 2. The above in1'orrn9.tion 1-rns reported via telephone to the Hoston Office (OS!) to 1-J!adquarters First Anny on 23 July !952. A 'tRUE COPY: P3T'lR B VENABLE Major, USAF Asst Chief Combat IntellicencG s/t/ 'IZODORE Sl liliTNG'i'ON, J R llajor,AGC Assistant Adjuta.."lt Genera l I!X:!IOI A 1. When did )0'4 the ob~eott 1. 2 tiM ot Dqt A.M (Circle One) 1. 3 !1M Zone a (Circle One) t ri'J Eaetem b. Cent.ral d. Pacific o. llountain (Circle One) 1 Daylight Saving 1.4 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are or JOUr answer to the above question 1.21 (!;:> Certain b. Fairly certain o. Not very sure d. Just a guess 2. Where were ;you when JOU saw the object.t Additional Remarkst ). \'lhere were you located when ,ou eaw the objectt (Circle One): a. Inside a buUdl.ng b. In a car d. In an airplane @ Outdoors ).1 Were )'OUt (Circle One)t In the business section of a city? In the residential section ot a city? In open COUlttryside? Flying near an airfield? e. Fl;ying over a city? t. Flying over OPfn c~j!ltry? b. How did IOU happen to notice the object? s. did JOU report to eome official tbat JOU had eeen the object? 6. What were JOU doing at the time you saw the object? 6.1 What h'ad 70U been doing for the 30 minutes before you saw the object? Try to list the activity or activities and the approximate Blllount ot spent on each 7. Were JOil moving at any time tmi.le you saw the object? (Circle One)t Yea or IF you answered ll!S, then complete the following questionst 7.1 \olhat direction were ,au moving? (Circle One)l a. North e. South b. rTortheast t. Southwest c. East g. West ct. Sou theo.st h. Northweat 7. 2 How fast were you moving? _.miles per hour. 7. 3 Did )'OU stop at aey time l-Jhile ,ou were looking at the object? (Circle One): Yes or 8, What direction were you looking when you first saw the object? (Circle One) t a. f. Southwest g. West k- h. Northwest 1.1 What d1reotS.on were JUG loold.n& when the object disappeared? (Circle One) North b. lortheast d. Southeut h. Northwest 8.2 Circle one of the followJ.na to indicate botr certain )'OU are of ' J5iF ihiwer to the above queet.ion and preceding question ( 8 and taJ Certain b.' Pairly certain o. lot ftl'J sure d. Just a ~eea 9. Were JOU vearina e,e &]..aeaes when J0\1 saw the object? (Circle One) t 10. How was the object seen? (Circle One)a a. Through wlnmw class b. through 1d.ndsbield o. through binoculars d. Through teleecope Through theodolite Through sunglaoaea Through open apace 11. What do JOU about the weather condi tiona at the time you aaw the U.l CLOOm (Circle One) . U.) WEA1'RER (Circle One) Clear elcT ~ Scattered clou.da Cf. Thick or heavy clouds e. Don't rell8lber WIND (Circle One) Slight breeze c. Strong wind Don't remember 12. Es~ate bow long JOU aaw the object? Fog, Mist, or light rain c. Moderate or heavy rain e. Don't remember TEMPERATURE (Circle One) Don't remember Hours l'Iiiiltes