Silverspring Maryland — November 1962

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION CONCLUSIONS a Wos Balloon November 1962 Ma;r;y:land a Probably Balloon OAT!TIMI! GROUP 4. TYP! orr OISI!RVATION a Poulbly Balloon X.:EJ Groun.._ VlaYol a GrounciRaclor a Woi Alrcroh> 0 Probably Aircraft 0 AI,.. Vleuol 0 Alrlntorcopt Raclcu 0 Poulbly Aircraft Woe Aatronomlcol ProbaWy Aatronomlcol 0 Po11lbly Aatronomlcol LEHOTH Ott OISIJIVJ.TION HUMIU 0,. OBJICTI SCXJnaufflclont Dcrto for Evaluation not r eported one not reported 10, BAll' SUMMARY Ott SIOHTIMO 11. COMMENTS Streak of light which traveled horizon-Description indicates meteor tally across sky, tur.ned upward and sicrhting however, a e x ploded. Time exposure photograph t a k e n and the equipment would taken. have already been set up i f t h e case. Questionnaires warded and request for the n eU'a- made. Not forwarded as evaluation negatives .. HEADQUARTERS lOOlst AIR BASE WING, HqComd UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ANDREWS AFB, WASHINGTON 2 5 , D. C. ATTN OFI DOOT Unidentified Flying Object Report TO I AFSC (ITD) Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio l. In accordance with paragraph 13b(l), AFR 200-2, the attached l etter is forwarded for your .o.'lformation and any action deemed appropriate. 2. This alleged UFO sighting was not investigated at this station due to the time lag between the sighting and receipt of the notificationo f OMAS A. PERSONETT Colonel, USAF Deputy for Operations Ltr, 4th Dist OSI, DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE THE INSPECTOR GENERAL USAF 4TH DISTRICT OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS BOLLING AIR FORCE BASE 25, D. C. ATTN OF: 4D OSI 24-0-734 SUBJECT: Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) TO: Commander Andrews Air Force Base Washington 25, D. C. 1. On 11 April 1963, this District Office received a telephonic notification of a UFO having been sighted by schoolboy, A time exposure photograph was allegE~a and a friend, , Silver Spring , Maryland. advised this occurred on the night of 11 November 1962 and he bas been attempting since then to report it to the proper agency. scribed the UFO as a streak of light which traveled horizonta ly across the sky, turned upward and exploded. 2. The above is furnished for your information and any action deemed necessary. JOHN W. GA Coloael, USAF Connnander fOR OfflGlAl USE m11 y HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND UNIT EO ST ATII:S AI,. pro,.c 1!: W .. IOHTPATTERSON AI .. proRCE BASil, OHIO ATTN OF: TDE sueJEcT: UFO Sighting TO: Hq USAF SAF-OI 3b (Major Hart) Wash 25 DC 1. Reference the attached l etter concerning a UFO sight- ing on 11 November 1962. 2 . It is requested that additional information concerning the sighting be ~btained. FTD F rm 164's are attached to be completed individually by and any other witnesses. 3. It is also requested that the negative be obtained for analysis aud that photo data, such as shutter speed and focal len th be provided. The negative will be returne d to Mr. upon completion of analysis. FOR TilE COMMANDER ERIC T. de JONCKUEERE Colonel, USAF Deputy for Technology and Subsystems 1. Ltr HqUSAF(4D OSI 2. Ltr HqlOOlst ABW, HqComd (DOOT), 6 May 63, 3. FTD Form 164. It is requested that additional information concerning your sighting of an unidentified aerial object be provided by having you and your friend, Jeff Brown., individually complete the attached forms. Also, I have attached extra copies of the form for use by any other witnesses. It is also requested that the negative be provided for analysis and that photo data, such as shutter speed and focal length, be provided. The negative will be returned to you upon completion of analysis. Your cooperation 1n this matter is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, C. R. HART Major, USAF Public Information Div Ofrice of Information