PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATIOH 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Wos Balloon in Paci.fic) 0 Probably Balloon Po sst bl y Boll oon 3. DATETIME CROUP 4.. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 0 Ground v, suol 0 GrounciRodor Wos Aircraft 0 P robobl y Ai rc:roft Ol043'3Z tl AI,. VI wol 0 Alr-ln!erc:epl Roclor Possibly Airc:roh Woa As!ronomi col Probobl y Aslronomi col 0 Poulbly Aslronornlcol 7. LENCTH OF OBSERVATION NUMBER OF OBJECTS s.,.tellite r~ent Insufficient Dcrte for Evoluollon 0 UnknoW'I'I BRIEF SUMMARY OF SICHTINC 1 . Round, larger than coMMENJSObjt was sighted by aircrews r..:1lf dollo.r, whitish green, of 3 ~Jc who were in Gen eral area, but appeared to deterior:lte tepa:ated by scver:1l m . 1n oany p1.eces. h orizon and to right o f no->e ~p:pe.J.r to nlwing at J.Il cxceerlingl, uocv e ... i~"ttcd; fr.t hori::on, !'l~C of p~erl, probably wn~n n n ~h~n di5appear~d. 10 2 . r o u.:1l, in al!:lcst sec. rnov 1.ng S o.l"..e ...-hi :e t o pink:i.;h, r.-~scobled fl~,.... l:.'ps ilo n o t to cove. !.ilctcJ bet.;een 3') '"tO :.;r en to red. :.lb ")VI' h vri::o a dir~:t1y of rc~ntr; .llO:J.g vi~ Zi/Vlt'" l. r1bc V ':! !tori~o:.l 170 head.:.r.g inii '"lte Slc.rnp ,~ U.:;n ppearnd . 6 llbjt h~..iJing 170. in\!.i ~o.t~d 1 r ob3.b Le reen~r; ro.ther ';h:1n 'irr!ball. lizted a s reentry 0~ ATtC PORM 329 (REV 26 S~P 52) PAGE THREE RJWZSBA 9 .Jr::'f AK(Ik.N"r t:N Tl1'! Ant fORO STAfF MESSAGE OIVlSI~ Page 3 of 3 BY ETHAN 29 AND ETHAN 46 PREVIOUSLY REPORTED IN MY MSG Lo NEGATIVEo 01/1745Z APR RJWZSBA No Case (Information Only ) Weir, Australia rlhile on li..;.rch 16,1961 e.t l:!ume \leir, Auatrnlin llr. P.nd his 15 yc?.r old son, Lloyd sewn l~rge 'trniler -li o o cot' uith 4 uindo~s end a red light, t hat lc-.ndcd n ee.r the edg o of the t7atcr e.t 8 : 45 P .Li. that night. It uovcd oidoneys in a jerking ~enner, before it diseppe~red into thu nir in the evening darkness. No Case (Information Only) as Mo~tgomery Co~nty ViSited BY. FIY.in9 Saiicer? A n:uu a or ma.nml\d P. t over the Hilt homl' a.s he was a.p- ho,erell ror :1.bou t an hou urs-roaching In his car . Thinking It day nl~ht nt>ar Witt. It w -wu a. plane, he turned o f f his car tf>d at about S 30 p.m. tuve hog enltlne but heard nothlntr. rrorn t-.lllt to Wf'lll about 200 feet He told his fa.ther and grand- \bo' t> th .. ~;round. Catl'ter a.nd they went outside to Bob Hllr. :!J, or Witt. welder look at It with 8 power bloocu- antl mi'Clh\nlc at the Squo.re 'J'ool Iars. They said It resl'mbled a. anti DiP conspa.ny In Hillsboro, shooting star. thf'n a. ball of Cl rP. was 1 h.-Clr-1t to spot It :111 he was AJJ they drove In their car. the 1lrh In!{ on Houte 16. His story obJet ~med to tag a.lon,;. Wht>o varlfiNI b ) his Clllher Russell they stopped, the obie'tt*bovered and by John Hilt. his grandfather In the sky, when thf'y moved. it nil or \\'itt. moved. oh n tul his Cathl"r used their From 11 croq'lrond s 3 mlle!!l c:tr In nn :ltlf'mpt to get a bet-north or Witt, thPy "atchP.d while to>r look ru It but ns they moved the objt>ct appellred to be cener- thl' ob)t'ct moved. nenr permit-atlng. It w ould t urn from 111hlte tin~ th"rn to lt~"t too close. Wht>n to fiery red and then to whitt-. they sLOPPf'd. It stopped. Thy returned to Witt to ret Th~>v n~rl't'tl that the object ~fr~. Hilt. but when they drove h:ut a. tlt>tlnlte thoush dlstuaed bnck to the crossroads the object lha.pl' . " T o me. It looked like a was no longer 'lslble. doml' with 1\ rlly (like you soe They drove Cor several miles In 1 wht>n you shine a flashllrht Into hopes of seeing II. again but were I Ute ns:tbf) that led to a cloudy unsucc;essful. When Bob told Cre111 rua.. ." \fr H il t 10ald . V . Heath ot the Square Tool and t nt--rer believed 111 stor les Die company about It, llr. Heath about flytn~r saucera" he nld, said the toumment should be "but oow I don't lloo... ootl!ted and a repon wu turned The obJect appeared lo 'lhe sky l o to authorities. Witt, Illinois nidentified Flying Object Spotted Also In ~ast Hillsboro flt!h1Joro A Hillsboro rf:'<~idPnt ht credited with "~'t'lnK nn uniiiPntirit>d fly- In( objt>ct a Cew hours aftf:'r threl' Witt r eslc.IPnls rPportPd a. Rtram.:e ucrurrt>nce nPar thf>re Ia t Thur- cta.r ni~hr. ;\I r11. Rosh~ "c LP:t n "ho 11\"PS at Starr a ntl a.:;t Sewn rd St rP l In Hillsboro told or ,.., .. to~ a "trJ.D~P ob}<>ct s~'+'t'P bPLWPen hf'r homf' .1nc.l tho> home or )I r~. HJ.nle Ko"- 'll ~ who Jl\'e-l north ot. ch e ~!c- I.Piln re>~ldl'ncf:'. ~ lira~ )I c Lo>a n. w h o ~td -:;r,.. l!l orteu U"'.,, dl.ltln~;" tht- hl~ht ,anti nt .\hOIIl ~ o.rn. shf"' lu~ard ~ nol"" thll sonntlecl llkr 3 !o Nl'f.'p of ra.in .. Shf' Wf.'rll to th~> dor and _saw :1 dlffusPd ohjf'Cl the color oC the rainbow come o,er ht>r h om' rrom thP !lOUth rnst. dip low, and ' aniRh In just .z.uomen tR. Sh~> wo..-. v e r r e-<cltPd and told lfrs. Kof>nl~ o.bottt It but t.he two women thou~ht nothing or the ln- chlt>n r until SN!I n 7; )I onda v's Journ.ll and the sror r about tho Hilt ah;htlng. - \1 rlt. Lf:'on )I c Brldf' or H 111-.boro plcketl up copll"s of th.-. !tOr} to rorward to thP t:oldt>ntlllecl Fly- Ing Objl"CL (liFO) hf.':ldQuartt'rl In Wa:.;hlngton. D. C. )Ira. )fc- Brlde hns b~>en coop~>rator In th~ IHUion-wld.r UFO"proJr.lln tot Sl'\"- (Information California Los Angeles, FC fd ZC. ~: , NATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS C OMMITTEE ON AERIAL PHENOMENA CA8LK AOOitl., WASHINGTON 6 , 0 . C 1!536 CONNCTICUT AVE . ,.. , W MAJOR D ONALD E . KI.YHOC USM C IIIU I D IRI[CTOR Major Hilliam T. Coleman Department o the Air Force Ofice of I nformation \'/ashingt on 25, D. C. Dear tAjor Colerean: Thank you or your let tel" of AUc..,tTU3 t 25 promi~ing to o..dvise us of the Air Force conclusion in the Liay 20 Tyndall AFB case. Considering the location o f the June 4 ~lghting, I no~w-ted the !.ir Force ,rould hn.ve other reports on the Si6ht One witness uhom you may \'ti:;h to contact \7as ?irs. Blue Ridge Su mmit, Penna. She reported a cinr -shaped UFO accocpaniod by ooveral ~o.telli te objects, visible a b out ten cinutes. At first all objects were motionless, then the smaller ones sped touar d the lar 3 e object nnd all o1' t hem were obscured by trees in the foreground. 'l'his \'ras early afternoon , and the objects were visible in the NE sky. \'Ia \'tould al~o like to check on the conclusion for the rarch 20, 1061 sighting n ear Lemoore Haval Air Station, E::n.!'o rd., California. Accordin g to press \7ire reports, ve~al big m7ay ~atro1een sighted a larg e bright l i ght w~icb rose upward and headed \7est-.rard at h i g h speed. A follow-up story quoted the AF as saying the object was a. Thor missile fired from Vo.ndenbarg at 9:14 p . m. According to U. A. S . A. records the Discoverer XXII was not launched. until the follorring day at 3 :25 p . o . (EST. ) you clarify this? Secretary of UICAP 3l Auguat. l96l I law }BS&e4 tbe intoruatiOD you to1 warded in yours ot Aucuat 26th to the .A.el'08];8Ce Technical Intelligence Center (Bl.ue Ridge SlQ!tuS t s1glrt1 DC) lbt M!t.rch 29th sighting you refer to 188 probably a ~or I41ter. .. , .. uate lBJ18e l:ftllJat.ic Missile which \18.8 launched a.t 2114 ~cJ.fic Standard. T1me by a P.oya.l Air Force teem. A Dlacoverer w.s la_unched the following day. As yoo knov the Thor is the booater for the A8ena vehieJ.e. The Discoverer is an Air Foree prog.ro:n as .tell u the ~r IR114# nov deployed in Englacd and !'!Nlned by the I hooe this clar1fi the aituation. ::ec.xe ta::r c4 neAP ~36 Camectic:ut Avenue, Ii. 'i. 'm:t.If T. COWifAN, JR. ~jor, OSAJ' UI'O P%uject otncer R.abllc Intonation DiVision Otr1ce at Intozwat1on Or. Rudolf SteiMr ae .. rch fou,dation, Inc. S:JJ l i ncoln So., S.lm, OTegon ref url("t ci .he 11th E-: let "'~ . s pr.cto tro m o u r :iles or 3 sec:rn~l/ mater1al and J.l' ':-du-t ~: !( ~ ly cbar ~ed "object" over Japan r. .. ~t>:t:r.Cl' " yoc.r "Cc!t:::r:l dnci P ost" ~ORAD photo 1n the .-r :c .. \.r~ -.. t..-rerL t>cl ~bov" w~ wCA.1l d wie h to a~tk tha queuonl ''- . .._1. c,r c" i : <: n rc s .. ;:>a!'ate h! type of ''p norr.ena" from the c>: . : ~ r J t"r.n l C)l dn "t-ne:"!"ly" t a:get Ciln you l'n..ilXe o n your coc ~I"' : ., C dd v w :r.d1ca t,. any "rpoceeu re" dlr~ctive 'Mbich p, r:.tp 1cu !:nJji.. x:ent ~ohtch ~uld ? recl;c!e ' 'fahe" warnint ~: r tr,..l' ;.."le COC to Wa1hu~ to n . Ottowa and rb e Pentaaon? r~.lr< ',l\. o n c e a~.cn 'or vour d~a:led reply v~ry truly your, P l.-' Y :c--.:r c-r.dc<J\1 ce .li~er .. v:Yu..lt!o n ..... COA ~l copy-r~b.t ph.cto l!cqueat for lnfcn 2tiOD OD Unidenti'led Flying 533 J,iqcola So. your l.etter to Squach'on Leader Mnr:risOD of the :;auu <n:.tiee 'ltD1denti:f1ecl :flying oiljecta been re:ler:red to this of:tico for reply. "Se ::ave :iOI warded your letter t o tbe Secre~ary of the Air r orce far reply direct to you. You should hear f rora t~at office shortly. c:IAl1LD 11. JJlElllENTJJAL !: aj or, tJBA ~t.y C...t Dlr ~ IDfon.tiOCI Cy APCIO 1 tr to Sec7 ot the Air Fozce TSgt C1 :1-rll T J.DJc WORK ORDER NO. PHOTO SERVICE REQUEST T O: AFCIN TD D4c PROJECT NO. EXP. DATE C OMPLETION COMPLETED DAT E ALITY CONTROL OltCN CODE E XT: CLASSIFICATION DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES (/ncl vae purpose o l requc:ost, ,,. one/ place o f requirement, one/ other pertine n t lnfonnotlon). PHOTOGRAPHIC SPECIFICAT IONS Pro Jection P tlnt s Oupllcole Hegcrtlve By Contlnvovs Ptlnll Dvpllcote Poalth Do .. e l op ContCJcl Prints Double Wt No. or Co p ies MATERIA L F URNISHED: REMARK S/ AOOITJOHAL INFORMATION: RECEIPT FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK I ccrtlly t hat I have rcc elvec/ originals, nt>f1olfve y o,J p tlnt 7 , all to b o u<tec/ In t h o srvlco of the UN ITED STATES GOVERNMENT ONLY . T 0 -0 4c WORK OROER NO "''"' ---- " ATir. F'ftnn ISJ. i\ot S9. wl\lcl\ Ia obolel"l.d ACTION: CIN-J-4 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR fO.RCf SV.:"- '~S~A DIVISION UNCLASSIFIED MESSAGE OOP-2, OOP-CP-1, SAFS-3 CZ CH QB35 0ZCQJ yy RJEZHQ DE ROWZA\~ 25 FM ETHAN 4 6/ AF' I2 TO RFEMVB/CANAIROEF RCWNC/CANFLAG PAC ~ PPG/COM'iESTSEA FRON RJWFALB/CINCNORAD RJ~ZS8/COMOR 28TH ADIV RJEZHQ/COF'S USAF' BRIGHT OBJECT VIABLE FROM 1 OCLOCK TO 1130 PSN ~PPROX 20 DEG ~BOVE HORIZON BURNED OUT 8 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON VERY BRIGHT GREEN COLOR AND LARGE THE TIME 043BZ 3 132N 1253BW TRK 140 DEGREES ALT 110 ' OBJECT VISABLE FO~ ABOUT 10 SECOUNDS 0 1/0459Z MAR ROWZAW NOTE : Advance copy delivered to CIN 010115L This file ls sort of screwy to me. In the first place, I don't know what paragraph 8 , AFR 200- 2 bas to do vi th "What the man is asking The :nan is asking about procedures used in the Command Post. He is not asking about the identity of an UFO. I ' d send this letter right back to Major Freudenthal and let him answer it, although I ' m sure the procedures he's asking about are classified, I 'm just guessing. By the way. Our file on this gentleman contains seve n pieces of correspondence. Tbe latest vas in 1960. He o~s a number of radio stntioos. This is the first time he' s used this type of a letter- head. His other letter heads were not quite as impressive . I'm s~nding you a copy of his Space Digest which he published in 1958. ?1P~3e return it when you are finiGhed so we cnn keep it on file. would r~ther not answer this letter from the u~o stand roint, becqu3e it might precipitate a rash of letters from this s or,lgn.nization. From 1958 -1960 Mr Allen co.rr1..ed n running fued with tll\jor Tacker on the subJect of gravitation. Chl~f, Aerial Ph~nomeoa Letter & Photo (ttr Allen) l:Jt Ind (SAP-OIPB) Hq USU ~ Dept of' the .Ur Foree~ Washington 25, D.C. 8 May 64 TO: ADC Ent A9B~ Colo 8 0912 1 . The attached letter ia returned to :rour Headquarters wi thou-c aet1on.. The A1r Foree has a large fUe of l etter3 from this organization and has previously 1-u:rnl-shed them w1 th all available UFO information. This Headquarterg does not intend to respond to this 1nqu1~J. 2 . This organization has as its purpose the eX?lo1tat1on of UAJ. reports. A digest is published