CONCLUIION OISEIVATION 1111' IUIMIAIY AND AtlALYIIS OF OISEIVATION Dear Sirs: At a~o~t five to sev~n, age 14, who lives at of his house and saw~ ...,_ a cigar- an19.rd Tims) walked out E.l\~.8. (East borth-east) at a '0ixty dl3gree angle. in the following a drawing or the obj9ct' The ob.1ect was cf whitish silver in color and about 30 tO feet in length at what we could tell at its altitude which in s opinion was close to a thousand feet. The wi.hb (widtt) was from 1$ to 20 feet from t-rhat we could tell. altitude The speed of the object is unknown, depen1ing on the !; of the object, but is guessed to be about one hundred miles an hour. The object hovered, then jerked and then sped away in an ea~terly at about a thousand miles an hour. Mike then came tc my house Hhere he showed 11e the object. The object was slowly moving in a southerly direction at about one 'tl#.. hundred miles per h our, and tl-renty degrees above the horizon. 'The object disappeare1 after abvut t,,:o minutes ,iust belo'" the roofline of a house across the street ~!Je ran to the corner Y.ihich took a bout te~ seconds ~o again see the obje~t. The objec t ha~ disa~peared co~pletely fro~ sight. Just before it "ar.t behind of the roof line of the house mentioned, t'~1e objected ho'rered, dropped a few degrees an.! e=:air:.ed anJ I, age 14, ndre ~s are both Boy 3couts 3 of Richardson and ~e give y 0 u our sco1..4t s ~onor that this is r:ot a l~oax or o :tical lllustlon ~2 sky was clear an J t bere was a stiff sou h en.s terly win'1; 'ie and si~e and sha~e. ~;ant more details e!ther' ca Thank you f o r re~din~ this lettar. ~in cere ours, -----.-j.nll:lt 5 CAY S RIETURN TO RICHARDSON. TEXAS Z I P COOE Dayton, Ohio H.ADQUA,.TKfltS fi'OREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION At,_ f'~Ca SYSTEMS COMMAND UMtTaD ITA Tal AU' ~O .. C:& ""teMT-'ATT& .. ION AU' ~O .. C& .AI&, OHtO suttJI:cT: UFO Observation, 30 Apr 65, Richardson, Texas : Bq USAF S.AFOI -cc (Mrs Bwlt) eipt ot a letter and , Richardson, ins an 1t1ed on the nisbt ot 30 Apr T.beir letter did aun'icient ion tor a valid conclusion. It is re- two copies ot F1ti 164 be torwarded to them for com- PoR THe: COMMANDER rnt.rXMit:tA, J~ MaJor, USAF Chief, Aerial Phenomena vou. TnE N UC LEUS OF SECLRiiYI