?~JECi 10073 RECORD CARD L:J<" .A rtON 12. CONCL USIONS Wo s Balloon P robobly Boll oon J. OATETIME C~OUP f'r? ! OF OBSERVATION ibly Balloon Wru Ail croft c;...,UOido Vi suol 0 Cirouncl R odor Probobl y Aircraft Poss ibly Alrerolt 11 AI,.Visum 0 Alrlntwrt:ept Rodor Was Astronomical Probably Astronomical Possibly Astronnmicol LENCTH 0 , OlUI!!MVA TIO .. a. ~U.M6ER 011' OSJECTS In "u Hid .nt Dena for Evaluation 1 o. SRI I!! I' SUMMA~'f ' " ~ICH TII'IO 11. COMMENTS t :'ir.it~ 'j _ _,Tt In ATtC I'ORW 3:29 (RP!V 26 SI'!P 51) .; . ,.,IC:N T OF TH~ A I R FORCE hC:.~ .... ..... qs U NITED STATES A!R r ORCE WASHINGTON \ ::HST'li CT .llftC! :l' s ;u ,c ut.. 1NVSTtG.ATl0"S ";ommander :U : 'f-Jchnl:al .':n~l'llligence 'Tri ght-t:'3.t; tr.H'3on A:..r For::e . ~ -it apprm} 1<tr,.., i., ,)915 hours, 11 J n n e 1954, t his District :.r~ -~ .--3 uas ad'tTisdd ,, , ~d.al Ag'3nt DOHAlil G. t-L\2, Det9.ch;nent, Gr Y1tt.nd3r, Clevel -"1d -: -l~hment, 5th Diatrict. Gffice of S _;Jeci.9.l LJ.- V""'-3:1.:;Sations, Cl<:"'' HJl, .hio, that at 0900 hours, ll June 1954, he recai'7ed a te1eph11a1 ~ll from a ~tr. who st3.tdd that on o: 3.bout 2150 ,,., ; ~, t ) June 1954 , while sitting in h i:3 back yard, he sighted an o cr. ~n the air appro~ching fr0m the north~est. According ~h~ object sighted appeared to be pulsating and g l ot..ri_"lg-rsd in col.Jr, ..ti ed of a piper cub (approxiinately 80-35 miles per ho1n tated the altitude of the object was just about cloud 1--v-q l , that it was within view f'or ap~ro-..c:L-nate1y one (l) to one a.n1 u'lalf 1/2) minutes, after which i. t disappeared owards the southe"'ttt. further stated that the object sighted appeared to be rot,r.i,g, had no definite shape . 2 . in f 'lt""n8d Mr. t his wife was present during thi s tire of ti.l:oo ru1d that fo1low:L"lg the sighting of this object he discussed the matt1r with a neighbor across the street from his home. not recall the name of this neighbor, but stated that the neighbor i n f or:ned h:L"ll that he bad li.'<ewise seen the object i."l question, and described it as stated above. . 3 . !r. ther advised that ~1iss his 3ec::-'3 t-,ary, ~ho li V'3S in the vicinity of ~1r. a tad 51.., and f'urnisnP.d 311bs'tran"tid.lly 7rhe 3 '3.:ne .-~e:=tcr.; ;t, i.:) n '\3 Jta tP.d ST.J3J : Sighting of Un1..ien-:.:.:--~d Flying Object at Clev'!l.ma, Jhio J~ The foregoinf,S :_:3 :rrnished for your inf'or:nation. No further L~quiry concerning this ~cter is contamplated by thia Jistri~t 1xolass 3pecifically requestcJ JJ :our office. 5 . Your atteati.:>n prohibit t he relea3e of i.3 invited to the provisions i.c'"lvsst-igativ9 informatio n to of ER 12!.- 1 , l..Jhich unauthorized oerson3. i1.GBrnTS ? TO.ffilSON, 8ol~nel, TJSA? Di 3trict Cnm;na~"ld"r ~Rc:ec:-10073 RECORD CARD 12. CONCLUSIONS 3. OAT: TIME C ROUP w, ~ 13oll oon Probably Boll oon PoHibly Bolloo" :!. Go,.,a-Visval 0 Grou nd-Radar a Wo, Aircr aft 0 Probably Aorcralt GMT '.' 10"''.) G I a &,,,.. vol 0 Arlntttrc~tpi Radar 0 Possibly Ai rcraft 0 Y e s I 0 Probably Astronomical I ~" ' 0 Possibly Ast ron o mical 7. L E HOTH opr OBSERVATION II. NU1to18ER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE 0 Oth" '------------ 0~ Insufficie n t D a t a for Evalua tion 11. COMMENTS 10. BRIEf' !iUMMARY Of' 31GHTIHO ATIC FORM l19 (REV 26 S1tP Sl)