PROJECT 10073 RECORD CHID t. DATI 2. LOCATION 12. Green bay, ~.Jisr.ons :.n Pntltoltly a .. a .. n DATITIMI GROUP 7. LENGTH 0' OIIIIVATION A'I'JC POaM 18 (a8V II 8&P 12) II ~Gt.un4-Vi auol D Air-Viauel D GtountiRodor D Air-Intercept Ratlor D Woa Aircraft a P,. It alai y Aircraft D Po aai W y Aircraft D Waa Aatronomi col D ProltaWy Aatntnomicol D Poaailaly Aatronomical L NUMIIR 0' OIJ!CTI f. COURS! D Insufficient Doto for E"oluation I 1;. COMMINTS ; - t:1is o1,jt being G~eenbay oa .:!.loon. ZC ZC HQ8625 ZC Y JC 512 DE RJEDAH 36 DIMitTMINT OF THE All FORCE STAFF MISSAG IRA_,. UNI\AIIIMI MIUAGI INFO : OOP-2, OOP-CP-1 (24) FM CHAOS TRUAX FLD WISC TO RJWFAL/ADC ENT AFB COLO ZEN/31 AIRDIV TRUAX FLD WISC RJEDSQ/ATIC WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OHIO RJEZHQ/C OFS USAF RJEZHQ/OSAF WASH 25 DC UNCl.ASSIFIED/CHOIN 9030. SUBJ: UFO. FOR INTELLIGENCE, AFCIN, SAFOI, REF PAR 15, AFR 200-2. A <1> ROUND. <2> LARGE . (3) SILVER. (4) ONE OR POSSIBLY TWO. <5> NONE. (6) ROUND (7) NONE. (8) NONE. (9) NONE. B <1> UNUSUAL APPEARENCE. (2) STATIONARY 50 N MILWAUKEE, 80-90,000 FT. (3) SAME. C4> NONE C5> NONE. (6) 15 MINUTES. C (1) VISUAL. (2) NONE. (3) FOX 15 AT 30,000 FT VICINITY OF GREENBAY. D <1> 18/1943Z. C2> DAY E Cl) 44 DEGREES NORTH 88 DEGREES WEST. (2) VICINITY OF GREENBAY. F (1) NONE. (2) NONE. G (li CLEAR. <2) Ao SSW 20. G. 280/30 H. ESTIMATE WEST LESS THAN 20 . ,.(3) NONE. <4> (5) HIGH THIN SCATTERED. (6) NONE~ H. <1> NONE~ (2) NONE. C3) NONE. I. NONE. J. NONE. K. S.D. B CREW. <2> NONE. (3) BALLOON RELEASED BY WX AT GREENBAY AT 1800Z L. <1> NONE C2) NONE. M. NONE. FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION AI~ f'O~CE SYSTEMS COMMAND UNtTaD ITATal At" ~O"Ca W"teHT~ATT&"ION At" f'O"C& .AI&. OH'O TD-E/}~Jor Friend/vw/69216 Request for Review It is requested that you review the attached reports of a radar sighting unidentified 1'ly1ng object and for..tard your couanentsto this office. Colonel, USAF Deputy for Science and Components 'i' ,., n ladera2~----~---_is _, wlUIC!rawll or n ; t DOWNGRADED AT 3 YY.~AR JNTERVAriS: DECLA~Sif D AFTElt 12 YEARS. Inc TWX dtd 22 Sep 61, TD-g (Najor Friend) (U) Requ~s t for 'Revie,r 1st Ind (TD-gla/Mr. 28 September 1961 'ro: TD-E (1-iajor Friend) 1. The relatively low speed and high altitude of the subject UFO, coupled with an erratic course (including hovering), appear to rule out e. noimal aircraft target and favor some such target as a veather 2. It is suggested that if it is desired to pursue the investigat ion further, a check might be made of activities in the area responsible for launching and tracking weather balloons. PAUL. J. SLOCUM Colorjel, USAF Chief, Elec~r ics Deputy f Jr 3~ie~ce and ~')mn0nt:nts DOWNGRADED AT 3 YEAR INTERVALS: DECLASSIFIED AFTER 12 YE.\RS.