1. OATE TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION Clevelarxi , Ohio 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 10. CONCLUSION D~SUFFICIENT DATA FUR EVAWATION tf'orm 164 sent for additional data ani not return~d within 60 day ~ase c arried as ina1fficien~ data ans will be reveiwed if form i 5. LENGTH OF OISI!"VA TION 11. IRII, SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS rece1. vecl. Not Rep:>rted 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual Not Stated 9. PHYSICAL EVIDINCI! Circular object with tT;oD large appendages sticking out from t e lx>ttom observed by sdlool children of ages 10-12 yrs. Observ ati.on made during lunch bred. o rr-,fi. WrigJrt-Patteraon AYB, Ohi o December 1964 'J.tt1a let-ter 1a 1n reterenee to a reported a1gbting . ClJmlland, ~1o on 17 NaY 64 'b7 )ar son, vbich we baYe received ia DOt .uffieient to c!etem1ne the apeeitic obJect vhic:h vae observed. It 1a tbaretore requested +bat the attached torma be tilled out ana Jetan'!l.ed 1n the eelt-addreaaed envelope 1n order tllat a aD&l;IBia be Your 1Dte1"H't 1D n>r Una th! a .. tter to the Air :rorce .1 ~ciated DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE Office of Speciol lnvutigotions OSI Oi1trict 5 Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio Unidentified Flying Object Sighting 23 November 1964 , FTD ( TDE) tely 1540 hours, 17 November 1964, Nrs Cleveland, Ohio, reported that her son, from scho rted that during lunch break a Cleveland, Ohio, many of the children in the playground had seen a circular object flying over- head sticking out from the bottom. One of the boys, Cle veland, Ohio, drew the object on a blackboard in the school during a subsequent class. All the children involved 'Here from ten to twelve years old. The incident occurred sometime during the period 1230 to 1240 hours, 17 November 1964 . 2 . The a bove is furnished for your information. FOR THE CCI-INANDER ALBERT J. Dl Chief, CI Di~ision Copy t o : HQ USAF (AFISIIC)