PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSiONS 1. 0 Was Balloon DR May "' Yellow Springs,.Ohio o ProbablyBolloon PouJ bly Balloon G d R d 0 Was Aircraft -:x. roun aua roun a or D Probably Aircraft GMT C Air-Vi suol 0 Air-Intercept Radar Possibly Aircraft S. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 0 Was A~tronomicol c Y Phys Spec 0 Probably Astronoffticol civilian 0 Possibly Astronomicol 1. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION e. NUMBER OP OBJECTS 9. COURSe rjC Other Part Of B-57 crS:f!} 0 Insufficient Doto for Evoluoticn 10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING Call from individual with pieces of metal found on farm aboUt 4' x 5' painted green and yellow. ATJC P'O.RM 329 (.RBV 26 IBP 52) 11. COMMENTS Witness contacted and matter turned over to Base command post. Metal part of crashed B-57 HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND UNITED STATitl AI,_ FO,.CE W,_IOHTPATTIUtSON AI,_ FO .. CE BASil, O t-tiO suBJECT: Extract from Duty Officer Report The following, extracted from Capt Hartke's OD Report dated 6 May 64~ is quoted for your information: 1830 hours, Received call from ) in.Yellow Springs. She reported that ) a worker on her farm, found 2 pieces of aluminum 4' X 5' painted green and yellow on her fa~. I told her that I would check into the matter and that I would accept the charge for the phone call. However. the exchange supervisor informed me that the call was placed on auto- matic equipment and would be charged~to Mrs. bill. I called the ASD Conmtand Post who called Mr and turned the matter over to the Base Conuand Post. Contact Airman Sargent for any other T A. CALLANAN 1st Lt, USAF Asst Administrative Officer