PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION Woodburn/HUbbard, Oregon Was Balloon Probably Balloon 3. DATETIME GROUP 7. LENGTH OP OBSERVATION 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION R Ground-Vi auol I. NUMBER OP OBJECTS seconds one BRIEP SUM~RY Ofl SIGHTING quare aaaped obJ with round ends. Size of ping ball at arms length. Had door shaped 0 GroundRodor 0 Airlnte,rcet~t 11. COMMENTS 0 Possibly Balloon 0 Wos Aircraft 0 P rohabl y AI rcroft 0 Poulbly Aircraft 0 Was Astronomical 0 Probably Astronomical 0 Po ssi bl y Astronomical 0 In auffl ci nt Dot a for Evaluation In view of alleged landing, holes in side. Shiny metallic Color.Cone shaped exh ipe. Diesel odor. Beeping sounds ,Area of sigh".J.I.lj ad wheat flattened in circular area w/three ssions in earth. Cow was acting strangely ~v yr old wnet to see why. Sav space ship take ground around circular area, and statement by the witness the sighting is regarded as a hoax rather than im- agination of the witness. cally. Rose slowly vi th beeping soWlds and rocket. Total duration 4 seconds. Regarded eporting officer. ATIC FORM 32t (RBV 21 SltP 52) about 4o ft elev zoomed ott into space. figmant of lad s imagination by (9) WHEAT FLATTENED IN CIRCULAR AREA, l1 FEET DIA; THREE IMPRESSIONS Oi~ EDGE OF CIRCLE; NO OTHER DISTINCT IMPRESSIONS IN EARTH. B. DESCRIPTION OF COURSE OF OBJECT Cl) YOUTH OBSERVED CO~ ACTING STRANGELY (2) 272 DEGREES LEVEL (3) 088 DEGREES, 270 DEGREES (4) VERTICAL PATH; NO MANUVERS C5) ROSE SLOWLY EMITTING BEEPING SOUND; AT 40 FEET HIGH IT SUDDENLY TOOK OFF LIKE A ROCKET (6) 5 SECONDS C. MANNER OF OBSERVATION (l) VISUAL GROUND D. TIME AND DATE OF SI GHTING PAGE 3 RUWHKP 22 UNCLAS E. LOCATION OF OBSERVER . Cl) 45 DEGREES 14,N/122 DEGREES 51,W; 3 MIN OF ~OODBURN/ 3 MI HEST OF HUBBARD CBOTH APPROX) F. IDENTIFYING INFORMATION OF ALL OBSER~ERS GE: 10 1/2 YRS OLD; IMPROBABLE CF-5> NON-RELIABLE. G. ~EATHER AND WJNDS DE RUHHKP 22 2 0/1554Z FM POADS ADAIR AFS ORE TO RUtvGALE/ADC ENT AFB COLO RUWHBH/25 ADIV MCCHORD AFB WASH RUCDSQ /~TI" '.;PAFB OHIO RUEAHQ/HQ USAF WASH DC RUEAHQ/SEC OF AF WA~ UNCLAS POOIN ~9-E-7 ,. - ATTN: CAFCIN> AT HQ USAF ATTN: CSAFOI) AT SEC OF AF A. DESCRIPTION OF OBJECT Cl) SQUARE SHAPED; ROUN~ED ENDS C2> PING PONG BALL C3) SHINY NETALLIC FACE 2 Ru::HKP 22 UNCLAS (6) HAD DOOR SHAPED GROOVE ON THE SIDE C7> CONE SHAPED EXHAUST PIPE: EMITTED DIESEL ADAIR AFS, OREGON PAGE 4 RUWHKP 22 UNCLAS DE:;REES c K. ARTHUR F. SHIFLETT, MAJ, INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION RECEI'JED INSUFFICIENT FOR COMPLETION OF THE INITIAL REPORT A~JD BECAUSE OF THE PROXIMITY OF THE INCIDENT,~ l ALLEGED OCCURENCE IT WAS AGREED THAT ADDITIOi~AL ON SITE INFORMATION SHOULD BE OBTAINED. IT I S FELT THAT Tli!S I S A PRODUCT OF THE YOUNG LAt , s H1A(:INATION. DRA~ING OF THE MACHINE WAS ALMOST IDENTICAL TO THAT PRESENTED IN A CURRENT COMIC STRIP. CONSIDER HI~ OBSERVATION TO BE A NON RELIABLE IMPROBABLE Information Onl7 THE HUBBARD, OREGON, LANDINGa On Ma7 18th, a 10-year-old f~ boy . made one of the most sensational of the recent series of .~saucer reports. At ?a30 a.m. young was rtL&"'ll'ling the co~s out to pasture 1on his parents farm when he noticed a shiny silvery object with four prongs. : . The UFO was sitting in a wheat field not more than 200 feet from him. It lla.S '>1 "about the size of a kitchen table, and five feet high. As he watched, unbe- ..... ;; lieving, the object began to take off slowly, making a beeping soWld. When it ::;. reached telephone pole height, the UFO suddenly zoomed up like a rocket" and . ~ 1 disappeared. The boy then ran home in panic and told the story to his mother, . , .. j who tried to calm him. She then call ed the sheriff's office. . ,:'1 Whlle waiting for the sheriff to arrive, Mrs. and a neighbor : ::, named decided to take a look in the wheat field. What they saw : ' was an a) most perfect circle about t h.reo feet in diameter where the wheat had . .. J been e nattened. Out~ide the circle they foWld three . ~ . said there were four. father, who is the local : : l pos'bnaster, was notified or the incident, and about an hour later he saw for . 1 himself the strange marks in the otherwise undisturbed 40-acre wheat field. A s deputy arrived later and saw the same marks, and s~UJ later a team :of Air Force s came to investigate and take pictures. It was obvi~us to . ,: 1. al 1 tha s really shaken up by the incident, and the deputy sheriff .. ,remarked: "ThJ:t boy either saw scnething or had hallucinations. He wasn't ly-