5. LE)o.ICiTH Or oa~!~\/ATIOH 1 ~. T'f ?:. oF oas: ~,ATION 7. COUA..lE 3 . PHOT OS :J. P H'fSICAL E'IIO~foo~Cc J.I.J.L O .ol Both mcu reportfJd the sigh tin~ in tho area of the DL.; Southern Butte (43-22N, ll300W). Mr roliabll i. ty i s very hlgho He could not he force to give any infox- ma tio n tha t he was not sura of u He claims no prcvio~.ts knowlcd;;e of any UFO sig htings i n the past f e w dayso" 2 ~ :).alay :i.n submission of report was e nused by cei!'l:. D.f ~Ir letter and requirelllen t for late l.' e - o btaininp adci::-cion a l da-ta. FOR THE CO~L\olANDER WILLIAM H. GREEXHALGH~ J R. , Dire~tor o f Intelli~ence Ltr and Drawing or uro S1gbt1 ng, 1 .Aug 65, Idubo i'all:s, Idaho Are (,u:om) . :\t"tn: Lt.r Col 1'iill1ana Gr\!enoalgb, Jr :!n"t. A7B, Colorado 80912 3era.-ence tbe 1nidentified f~ object obaervat1ona oX Deput7 Sberlff a od on the n.i~t oi 1 .~. :!'he object. oo~e.rved 1~ --.:,u, to have b4!oen a oo llde t.;j ptt or :n .. teo.r.. It.. is ~ .. quested +.bat. the-above obaernu-s o~ .int'or&d u.f t h.1.3 avalwation. ~.!C !' de/\ci\)IC'GB~ Co lonct l, USA7 i)e"?U ty for TecbllOlogr aDd THHSZ BRIGHT OBJSC'l'S NOVING Air .All .. ~IGIE 0~ 45 DID~EES TO '~ PLANE 0? TCG HORIZON IN TH:E DIRECTION OF A LinE DR.~i,ffl THROUGH ~ THEIR CENTERS. .ALL OF THEM 1,{EF.E OF ~UAL i SIZE AND REMAINED EQUI-DISTANT. ONE " TAIIJ TtL\S LONGER TIWl THE OTHER. SEEN OVER THE \\fEST HORIZON FRO?-! THE 'll!t\TH3..~ S'r.ATION AT POCA~r8LLO, Illi~"!O C..~RHINE J. ? l S.U;O (NAJ'O.:t, U. S. HE...\.THER OB583VER POCATELLO.~ ID:\HO Pocatello.) I:Jnr Si~s: I had no prio~ kncN.Ledga there w~re any reports of UFO ' s when I obs3~ed bhe phe~O:'!'tc!t!la d.ra~n on the attached piec9 of papar. Ther e "Wer e no otiher ili tnesssa at the tirns. I had asked the To11er operator if he ha d seen ~rhat. I had seen~ ~-lis ras~o~3~ s negative but he offered that there ha d bean n~uerous reports oi auch ph:-3nomer.a.. 'Ibis ~Ja3 the first I had any knowledge of :3n:r :9revi oulsy repor ~ed s l5~ti:~gs. T ;r did not appear to t a on a collision cours~ :ri th the aarth 's 3 u r f .ac-3~ The::-e -.llas no exploa:ton ~hen th~y passed beneath the horizon. Th~ tima 1-1a3 2352, '" aespectfully yquts, c~irm!:ne \}. ?f'isano, t!ajor, USi\1' Retired AI'{ ~::f;.;, ISE COM,\~ANO :iiJ3JECl' UFO RcDort 1 o Th e .following UFO report i s subm L tted i u aceo lclance wl t l: paragratJh 12b, Ali'R 200-2 o Description o f tl1e objects: (1) Boomerang sh~ped~ Three object s all the sru.:e 3h~pe o (2) Each o.bj ect was the size o f a half -dollar i held at ar1ns length~ ( 3 ) Bright whiteo ( 4 ) Three. Triangle .. T lnco b r i ~:;ht object s J.TI a trail .fol'llla tiono ( 6 ) Al l were equal size with one end longer than the other. None observed. lJ. Description of course o f objects: objects appenxed direct l y within t he olJ- VJ.S~Oll., (2) 020 degreesnltitude~ 3 1 5 degrees azi111Utho (3) Passed over horizon in the s~1t1e dir e ction as wh e n 1 :i.1st obser v eclo (~) 045 dagrees angle of att:1ck traveJ io~ :t'toul S.JU'th t:O llOl'tho ( 5) t~stu.ntaneously int o rlto hu.ti zon !1u L no nppareut uxplosi.on . (G) Three to Jour sccondsG \ Ianner of obse~vatlon: Ground vlsua.lo d . Tlnte and d~te o i sightin;: e o Location of observer - tic~: miles west of ?ocatello, Identifying ~nformation on observer: Idahv.. US cr Observer excellen t .. former Ma or, Esttmate of rclia.bility;