1. DATE TIME 2. LOCATION CONCLUSION Air.Ciw\ ~.l~ NUMIER OF OIJICTS 5. LENGTH OF OISIRVATION 11. IRIIP IUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Iiinul .. r s o~)j TYPE OF OISIIVATION PHYSICAL EVIDENC! letect thit .,estlonnolre: 35. lnf.-tlan which you 1 .. 1 lnent ancl which Ia not oclequotely ccwered in the apeclflc polnta of tt.. .,.,,l..,.lre a narrative explanation of yow sighting. HaAOQUA,.TIE"I FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION AI" f'~CIE IYSTIEMI COMMAND UNITKD ITATKI AI,_ ~O"Ca w-.IOMT,.ATTK .. ION AI_. ~O"CK .AIK, OMtO ATh O': TDFCS/61393 susHcr: UFO Report While Dut Officer, I received a call from Mr. ike, Bellbrook Ohio, telephone c aimed to have seen the same UFO that on the 30th of March 1965. He said he saw bright object larger than a star similar to what the w01nen from Lewisburg Ohio had seen. He said he saw it at about 10:15 on the 30th traveling from East to West and then it appeared to turn and go North . CARL N. SCHAFtHAUSER Captain, USAF Departmental Support Branch "OU TYE NUCLEUS OF SECUR! TY' c.ft'ice 1a the oQenat10D ot en obJect 1D tile -Leviabqra area on the nisbt ot 30 March 1965. Die nat)r 01'ncer at Wl'isbt-PattenOD l'epxzmtett to U8 that ~ en obJect Wbich be aaaoc1a With thie eftllt. "'-ald OJW p leta the attached r.t.D it to "'II' otttce 1D the enve10Jie JilVYided VII aaaure ~ ~ 111 not be le&aed to the newa media in t1oa With thia obeeJtatlon. (JJllfl'Aw.lu A, Jr NaJo~ # tJSAp Ch1e,, Blue Boot 2. knYelope U.S. AIR f ORCE TECHt-UCAl JNFORMATJOc,_. T'' ~ ,.utS.lt, "d''"' h .. n b~htn pr epoutd ~<J th.H yv.~ con H;~., the U.S. A,r fore~ as mu.:h JnJOttTIIJTil)n l S pos~tbl~ c.vncerning tnevnidenlift~d uet.ul phenoal1t'lf'On thr.Jt ,.ou }vwu oLserve.i. Please try to .1nswer as many questions 01 you p nssibly con. The information rhat ,-c.:u give wiP be vied for re:search piJrposes, Your nome will no' n used in c:Jnne~tion with any tt~truni;;, conc:iusions, or publications without your permlssior~ . We request this personal JnForm~tian ~c that if if is demed ne<"assary, we may contact you for further de,tJiis. fime of tiat~ _ I ( ,rc/e One): c : ~n,roi o. Ooy I i gl-lt Sa 'u'o b. Stor,dor.J 5. I How 'f'l a ,,,,fit n .s1gr.t :l> l!tf.,ined? c. ~tot v"!ry ~t.flt d. Just .., gue'5~ 6. "hat was '+he c~Jndttio" of the sky ? b. Cloudy a. U3;-t'gbD 7. IF you a rw ne .)bject durcn.: DAYLIGHT , ~ere wns The SUN locat_,,, a s yoo foc.;. . .f'd :~: th ol:tti!J~t? (C1rde On' 'l. !n fred.}; ~)lJ ~-fn boe~ :J.I jOY C. f n your r I j1 t d. To your ltth l!t . Overh e od i. !Jon ' t remember 14. Did the obiect disappear while you were 'etching ,,? If 50, how? 15. Did the obiect move behind something at any time, particuhuly a cloud'f (Circle One}: Yes fN; Don't Know. IF you .:.answet.U yr.;~, then tll ""hat it mewed behind: 16. Did the olaiNt move in front of mthing at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes ~ IF you answered YES, th~ tttU wl,c'Jt 17 . Tell in a few words tne following things about the obict: We wish to know the ~ngulor SJZe. Hold a matcn stkk ot arm's length in line with a Jmo"m c..biect anc:' r:' t j 'ltf much of the obtect IS cov~'ed by the head of the fTIOtc:h . If you had performeJ this ex~erement at riur t1:,. : _,t-?t.., sighting, how Tluch of the ob;ect would hove been c overed by the match head? 19. Draw a picture that will show the snape of the obiect or obiects. Lubel ond include in your ketch any det~;l~ of the obiect that you saw such as wings, protruaions, etc., and eapeciolly exhaust trailt or vapor trails. Place an arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the obiect was moving. 20. Do ytN thin~ you can estimate the speed of the obiect? (Circle One} (v;y No IF you answered YES, then what speec.i would you estin-.ote'f ~ ,..'"_y~--. ''... ,_ -, './~ , .. 21. Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the object was? (Circle One) IF you answered. YES, then how far away would you say it was? ~?lkte._\A.,;_ 0 22. Where were you located when yOAJ sow the obfect? (Circle One): ( ., nside a building b. In a car c. Oo~tdoors d. In on airplane (type) 23. Were yo" (Circle OtHt) lr. the business section of a city? lr1 rh residential S~ctic,e1 vr G city? In opon country~ide? N.tar an airfield? Fl)'ing ovr a city? Fly.n~ over open country? 24. IF you wer-t MOV lNG IN AN AU TO MOBILE or other veh 1 c le at the ttme, then complete tha foiJowit.CJ queati""s: 24.1 Whot d trec t1on ~er!t v"v -oving? (Circltt One) b. N"f'theost d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 24.2 How fast were you :-nov1ng? --------Jmiles per hour. 24.3 Did you stop at any ti, while you wete foo1cing at the object? (Ctrcle 0") Old you observe the object through any of the following? Eyeglasses e. Binoculars Yea No Sun glassel Telescope Yea No Windshield Theodolite Window glass 26. In order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of what you saw, describe in your own words a commatt object or objects which, when placed up in the sky, would give the same appearance oa the obiect which ) 'OU so"' '" the fellewlftl alletch, I thet you .,. et the ,.int thon. Plc: "" J..' on \he ~:vrv~ I tMt t a how h._ hlth the ~lect wea oltoe the horlaen (ally line) when yeN llrst aow lt. Ploc:e 1!1 ''8 .. on th ~me curve4 line 2~ ahewt how high the obiect wos o~Ntve the horlaon (akyllne) when ynu last !luw it. Place .1n "A' on th. compost whM you llrJt w It, Piece o "I" on the cmtclll where 'fW hut eow the ohtect. 28 . Draw a picture that wi If show the motion that the obiect or obiects mado. Ploce an A ' at rhe beganni.19 Dt 1ite path, o "8" at the end of the path, and 1how any changes in direction during the urse. 29. IF there waa MORE THAN ONE oltlect, the" how Nny were there? ' ~ -1 k 'J < Draw a picture of how they were orrongecl, and put an o.row to ahow the direction tkat tnoy were tr~vcrfin; 30. Have yau ever IHn this, 01 a aimilar obiect before. If 10 give date 01 dottl ond location. 31. Was anyone else with you at the ti you saw the obitct? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the obiect too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please list their names and addresses: 32. Pleoae give the followin~ information about you11elf: Jncticate any addi t ional information about youttelf, including any special eaperlence, which might b. pertine"' 33. When and to whom did you rpott that you had aeen the obiect?