10 June 196S 3. ~;OURCE -i. NUMBER OF OIJECn 2. LOCATION Cheektcr.,.,aga 10. CONCLUSION INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVAWATION !j. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. IRI!P SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Not Reported t TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual (ASSUNED Not Reported 9. PHYSICAL EVIDINCI Report in letter that witress obserVed a fl.ying saucer. nyu sbLped, no vapor trail, blingld.ng effect white in color. Fon .. 164 sent in August am not received .g,fter lJJ days. Time o:f day or night, chl.ration ard entire tine-motion sequence miss r1i \'l:i 11 be evaluated if Form 164 is returned. Cheektowaga 5, New York Office of Public Inform . Washington 25, Department ot Defense Office of Public Information Washington 25, D.C. Gentlemen; Cheektow~g 25, New York As I have read m~ books ab9ut flying saucers, I c&me the book," Flying Saucers and the u.s. Air Force," by LT. COL. La.w .. nce J/~ Tacker, U.S.A.F. In it you requestSd please wri~e in, so I that anyonet with any 1 ormation tq decided I would. On Thursday, June 10, 1965, I spotted a flying obJect I would consider ~ flying saucer. It was somewhat shaped, left no vapor trail, and it was white in color with a blinking effect. I hope this information will be of some use to you. I would also appreciate it very much if you could send me any more information od flying s~ucers. r would appreciate a reply very much. DEftARTMENT OF THE Alflt FORCE WA.MINGTON . . Dear Mr. At.taehed is FTD Fom 164 which is l'S'!1 for reporting observations or unidentified flying objects to the A1r Force. In order for the Air Force to evaluate these :-eporr,s tnis form shoutd be completed as fully as posaibl~ and returned to this or Sir.cerel~ C~unity Relations Division Office of Information FrD Fort!l 164 a,, llw York