13 November 106 1 3. D~TETIME GROUP PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION Roseburg, Oregon 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ct:Grouncl-Vl.uol 0 ~lr-VIsuol GrouodRocfor 0 Air-Intercept Radar CONCLUSIONS Probably Balloon 0 Possibly Balloon Wai AI rc:raft Probably Alrc:roh 0 Po ui bl y AI rc:rah 0 Was Astranoml col 0 Probably Astronomical 0 Possibly Astronomical o No C i vi 1 ian 7. LENGTH Ofl OBSERV~TIOH I . NUMaER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE 0 Othe-------------,---- El.."C Insufficient Dota for Evaluation 2 ntns 30 sees one 1nancuverad IO. BRIEfl SUMM~RV Of' SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS Objec t ~liding sile~tly thr oug-h sky, t h r ~ c r . hot o s t a 1< c n ATIC FOR .. 3l9 (REV 26 SV" 52) Que s t1onnairc sent & negatlvo was rC(lllC.:.ted, Prints failed to show any ~l:J.~" that mi ght b e consid~">rcc s s a CFO. I nfo on ~ucstiOilnairc indic:tt~cl pos sible a/c s i ghting; howeve r , tho data was inconclu- si v c . Ca=-::;o listed a s insufficic n t 32. In the folloowing sketch, imagine that you oro ot the point shown. Place on A on the curved line to show how high the object was above the horizo n (skyline) when you first sow it. Place o "B on tho somo curved l ino t o how high the object was above t he horizo n (skyline) when you lost sow it. 33. In the foll::wing larger sketch place an A" at the position the object was when you first s ow it, and a "B at its position wl-:en you lost sow it, Refer to smaller s~etch os an example of how to complete the larger sketch. I 34. What were the weotn conditions at the time you sow t he object? CLOUDS (Circle One) WEATHER (Circle One) .0. Clear sky Fog, mist, or light rain c. Scatterecf clouds Moderate or heavy rain d. Thiele or heavy clouds Don't remember 35. When and to whom did you report th'ot,you hod seen the object? 36. Was anyone else with you ot the time you saw the object? (Circle One) 36.1 IF you ontw.,.G YES, did they IM the obJect too? (Circle One) 36.2 Please l ist their names and addresses: 37. Waa.thla the flrat time that you hada .. n an obJect or objKta like thla? (Circle One) 37.1 IF yo" anawer.d NO, then when, where, and under what clrcumatoncea did you '" other ones? In your opinion whot do you thlnlc the obJect.waa and whot might have cau .. d It? 39. Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object? (Circle One) IF you answer~ YES, then what speed would you estimate? _ 40. Do you think you con estimate how for away from you the object was? (Cirde One) IF you answered YES, then how for away would you soy It was? I 41. Please giye the following informotion.obout yourself: TELEPHONE NUMBe Indicate any additional Information about yourself, Including any education, which might.be pertinent. 42. Date you completed this questionnaire: :b., Month U.S. AIR FORC! TECHNICAL IHFORMATIOH SHEET (SUMMARY DATA) In ordM that your information may be filed and coded os occurotely os possible, please use the following spoc:e to write out a .short descriptioo of the event tha t you observed. You may re- peat information that you have already given in the questionnaire , and add any f"!rther comments, statements. or sketches that you believe ore important. Try to present the details of tho observe~ tlon in the ord..-in which they occurred. Additional poges of the some size paper may be attached if they ore ne-eded. (PJ .... Print) (Do Not Write in This Space) ATTII OF: TDE-1 HE~DQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION ~IR FORCE SYSTEMS COh4M~ND UNITilO STATE S All'l FOI'ICit WI'IIOHTPATTI!:I'UON AIR I'"OilCit llA:JC, OHIO auaHcT: UFO Sighting To: He; USAF S l\FOI -3b (Major Hart) Wash 25 DC attach e d negative sent co us from 8 February 1953 fails to r e v eal any image described as an unidenti fied flying object. 2. We are sending the negative and two pri in order that they tnay be forwarded to 1Iro address i s as follows: Roseburg , Oregon FOR THE co; MANDER ERIC T. JONCKHEERE Colonel, USAF and 2 prints Deputy for Technology and Subsystems and describ- iug sighting . 21 February J 963 The attached negative sent to us by you fails to reveal any image described as an unidentified flying object. I am returning the negative and a print. Roseburg. Oregon Sincerely, WILLIAM J. LOOKADOO Lt. Colonel Public Information Division Office of Inrormation CJI S-.& I AJ t! ) v D E d. FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISIOH,AFSC UN CLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED . OFFICIAL Fl LE COPY rDB- 1/Lt Col Friend/mb/69216 UiO Sighting 8 Pebruary 1963 Jlq ULU SAP'OI-3b (llajor Bart) Waah 2~ DC The attached neKative:aent to us froa fails to reveal any imago do3cribe d uaidentified flying object 2. We are aendiac the neaative and two prAu iD order that theJ aay be forwarded to llr. addres9 is as follows: aosebttrg, oregon PO& fil CCMMAIIDB& :le-'T. e JOHCKBKXU COlooel, USAl' 1. Jlegative Deputy for Technology and Subsyat._ ina sightinc. United States Air Force ureau of Secret Intelligence Washington, D. C. Dear Sirs: Roseburg, Oregon On the second Monday in the month of through the sky. I had a cautera in my hands at the time . I then took three photos of the "UFO". They all took i11 the light o f this objec t . I ant sending the photo and negative that might help you determine if it was a flying saucer. If yott want to see the other 11egatives write back to me and I ~ill send them to you. P . S . I am holding the best negative in case you do not answer back. Yours v ery truly, U. S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INF ORMATION SHEET This questionnaire has been prepared s o that you con give t He U.S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentified oeriol phenomenon that you hove observed. Please try to answer os many questions os you possibly con. The information that you give will be used for research purposes, and will be regarded as confidential material. Your nome will no' be IJSed in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal inforn\ation so that, if it 1s d""rned necessary, we moy contac t you for further detai Is. 1. When did you see the object? 3. Time Zone: (Circle One): a. Eastern b. Central c. Mountain d. Pacific 4. Where were you when you 2. Time of day: (Circle One): (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving b. Standard City o r T owr? Stat;; or Country 5. How long was object in sight? 5.1 How was t ime in sight determined? b. Fairly certain 6. What was the condition of the sky? b. Cl.oudy c. Not very sure d. Just o guess 7. IF you sow the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object? (Circle One): a. In front of you b. In bock of you c. To your right d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don't remember F T D J U l 61 16 4 Thl f orm auprvdu A TIC 164, F<'b 60, which I oe.o : e tf'. 8. IF you sow the object ot NIGHT, what did you notice concerni~ t ho STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON Cirde One): o. Enght 'TIOGnlight D-.J II moon I i ght No IToonl ight -pitch doric d. Don't re,.,.,mbet d. Don't remernber 9. The object appeared: (Circle One): o . As o light " d. Don't rom11tmber 10. If it oppeoretd os o l ight, was it brighter than the bri!)htesto; ors? 11. Old the object: (Circle One for t~ach qveJJtlon) o. Appear to stand s~ill at any timo? Don't Know b. Suddenly speed up end rush away at any tlrM? Don't Know c. Brealc up Into porta t:-' explode? Don't Know d. Give off amoks? Don't Know e . Chor.ge brlghtn~ss? Don't Know f. Chong r;hcpe? Don't Know g. Flo'h or flit!(.,? Don'r Know h, Dltoppor ond r eopo.or? Don't Know -12. Did th object move behi,d aomethlilg Qt any tim, portlc:ulorly o ~":;,vd? Dont Knuw, 13. Did the oblect move In front of 3omthlng at any time, partlculc:r!y o c lcx.J? (Circl~ One}: Yu No Don't Know, IF yoJ on,wered YES, then tell what 14. Did the obj~t appear: d. Don't Know (Cirele Onej: 15. Did you obu,ve th obj~t tho~h cny of t~ following? a. Eyeglossc.s ~. 8inccdcrs b. Sun glo:s:se~ Wind.,hi .. Jd Windl.)w g lo h. Or I~ -:r 16. Tell in .o few words the following things obout .the object. 17. Draw a pfcture thot will ahow.the.ahapeof:the object or objects. Lob~l:ond lnc!ude.ln your aketch.any &.toils of the object:that ~sow 'Such os wings, protrusions, .etc., and especiolly.exhaust trails or vapor troll a. Place on.orrow.beslde.the drowlng.to ahow the dlrection.the object wos.moving 18. Th eclg of:the obj.et.w.,.: (CireleOne)l a. Funy or blurred . b. L Uc a bright star c. Sharply outllnd d. Don't rmmber 19, IF th.,e waa MORE THAN ONE object, then how.mony were there? ~----------- ; Draw a plctwe of how they.were arronged, :artcl put an arrow to 'lhow the dlrectlon.thot.they.w.,e traveling 20. Draw a picture that will show the motion t hat the object or objects modo. Place an 'A" ot the beginning of the path, o "B" ot the end of the path, and show any changes in direction during the covrso 21. How Jo~ did the object.appeor.to you os compared to an object with which you.ore familiar? 22. We wfah to know thean;ular.size. Hold.o match stick at arm's length In line with a known object.and note how much of the object. la cov.,ed by. the h.od of the match. If you had performed:thls expefimnt.at the time of the sighting, how much of the objec.t would hove been covered by the match head? 23. Olcl the object.dlaappear:whlle you were watching lt1 If 10, how? 24. In ord., that you can give aa clea;.a picture as poulble of.what you saw, deacrlbe. ln yovr own words a common object or obJects which, when placed up In the sky, would give the some appearance as the object which you sow. 25. Where were you located when you saw the object? (Circle One): 26. Were you (Circle One) In the business section of.o city? In the residential section of a city? In open countryside? Near o n airfield? Flying over a city? Flying over open country? 27. What were you doing ot the time you sow the object, and how d id you happen t o notice it? 28. JF: you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at t he time, then complete the following questions: 28.1 What direction were you moving? (Ci,cJe One) b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest 28.2 How fast were you moving? miles per hour. 28.3 Did you stop atony time while you were looking at the object? (Circle One) 29. What direction were you looking when you first saw tho object? (Circle One) o. North c. East b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest What d irection were you lc>oking when you lost saw the object? (Circle One) North c. East d./ Southeast g . West h. Northwest .h. Northwest I. Overhead 31. If you oro familiar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of degrees the object was from true North (thrv east) and also the number of degrees it was upward from the horizon (elevation). 31.1 When it first appeed: o. From true N!oOIIrtthh, degrHa. b. From horizon degrMa. 31.2 When It disappeared: a. From true North. degrHs. b. From horizon degr"