Alexandria Louisiana — August 1965

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, PROJECT 10073 RECORD . 1. D~TE TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION 10. CONCLUSION s. NUt.\BER OF OBJECTS S. leNGTH OF OBSERVATION 6. TtPE OF OaSERVATlON 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS cf m-n 2./c FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) p,..,loua edltiotu of thle lorna 111a1 be uaed. 3~. Oat you complet.d this qu&stionnoir~t: lnfcrmation which you feel pertinent and which i' not adequot!tly cov~red qutttionnair ~a narrative explanation of your lighting. in the Sp8eiHc pointa of th :=or0 i q n \ I or 1 d i r port~ -.: H/\STI E o:< 1 nANG 3 rd I n d (ATG-C) ~ompl~ted forms returned. 1 ?.tch n/c 2 Atch n/c , S fA~lLEY F H ~ I 37th /\i r T(nS}l 'tlg (H), \ol i 11 nogers \lorl d Aprt. O'<l a TO: H~ Fcr;! s n TechnolO:JY Divisio n C)i~p1et;..;~ ?TO Form~ l b 4 a":tach~-J. J I-JANG HEA:JQ1Jt\r,TE~3 FOREIGN TECHNOLOG Y !JtVI~-,h:)N AIR FO~CE SYST t.MS CO' .ti\Nu UNITED ~TATE::S "R f'OR.;F. UFO Sighting&, 4-5 Aug 1965 Air Nstionsl Guard Unit Gulf' ?:>rt, 4'1.L3s~ssip!) ~-t night of 4-5 Aug 65 our organization received an unidenti- f.l.~d fly!:1g object report fro41 a crew ~ember ot a C -97, tail nuliber 10224, while on a flight enroute to Oklaho-City. Th~ datails orwarded t~ U3 are in~f'icient for evaluation. It is ret:r.!e-s-ced that the pilot or crew,aHaber(s) who sub:.itted the report co~ l.ete th~ attached 141D Foi"!1S 164 and retur:::1 the!l. to ou r office. FCR ~fE COMMANDER ~IC ~ de JOSfci{a~J.!RE Colol!:.el, USAF Depu~y for Technology e.nd SUbsystems 7 Septemb~r 1965 AL~G Training Site., PO Box 1300, Gulfport, Miss 137th Air Trnsp Wg , Will Rogers World Airpo~t, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73169 Forwarded for nece9sary action. WILLI~! G. HOLMES Colonel , Hi S3 ANG 1 Atch n/c Cy t o : F oreign Tech Div U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL iNFOR.~.t;noH r;,is ".;\JcJStionnaire ha.s been preparftd so that you can oiv~ th"3 u.s. Air F orce OS much informc~i~n cs possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hov~ observad. Plecse ~ry to answer as many questions a.s you possibly can. T.,a information that you giv' will b:t 1.u~d fer research purposes. Your no:ne will not b usod in connec'tion with any statements, conc!us.~ns, or publications without your pt:Srmi~sion. We requ~st thi~ personal information s o th'Jt lf it is d"~med necessary, we may contact you for furthar details .. 1. Wh~n did you see the object? 3. Tim\l Zone: fCircle One): o~._Ecshrn c. M:>ul"'~-= lfi d. Pacific M i nut~ts (Circla Omt): or (Circl~ One): q, Do~Jjght Saving Nare~t Po:stol Address C i t y or T .;,-w n 5. How bng was obj3ct in sight? (Toto! o .,rotian) b. Fairly certain 5.1 How wcs rime in sight datermined? 5 . 2 Was obj.,ct in sight continuously? c. Not Yary sur d. Ju1t a guaus 6. What wa1 the condition of the sky? b. r:loiJr:fy ( 0. Bright -o. c1 o,Jdy ( Ci;c/t; One): a. ln front o f yo~; b. tn hack of YCKJ c. ro y our tisht d. Toyourl-tJft ~. Ov-trh,~ ~. Don't r:J1T tl'\1b1tr 8. IF you saN t h!' obj,ct ot NIGHT, whot did you not ice c"1ncemin:J the STARS Utlcl ,\4Q;JN'? a . Briuht moo11livht b. A tow b. Dull r.1oonliyht c . No moonlight -- pitch durk (<[J Don't rdm~rn~,r d. Don't r.l!~amber 9. What werP-r ..... .,ath n ~ooditioos a t th~ time yoo sow thd object? CLCUDS (Ci.= i e One): WEATHER ( Circle Q,-,e): ( o . t Cloor sky : fog, mist, or lig~t ram Sc.Jtter~d ~:cuds c. Mod-,rate or heavy r 'lin Thick or }, -:avy clouds .,. Don't remember 10. Thtt o bj,ct a _,peared: (Circle One): , ( a . Solid b. T rons~aront (_d.) As c: I ight . e. Don't rern~mber 11. If i ! opp~c:rcd .::s a light, wo-. it hrighhr tl1on tho:: hrigh ;t sl' rs? (C;rdo One): ! (a.) Bri ght~tr c . About thtJ :;arne b. Dim.,r d. Don' t know C ompor-t brightness t-l some common objec t : (Circle One ): Fuzzy or blurred Like a btiqht s t or Sh\lrpfy oo tl in ,d o,n' t r~melnb'!Jr 13. Dad tha obj"ct : Appear to stand still ~t arty tim~? ~ ;d:l.,nly s up and ru..-,;, \Jwoy nt any Br~ak up into p~nts or e}(plcJ~? Giv~ off snlQkc? C~1~mgo br!~ ~n~ss? ChonJ' .h~Jptt? O.t t t<rtO'"' r .lor t kitQ ., Jucr' t ' ,o.l Di~\)ppeur owJ reoppor? h. th::t obj~ct d i 3app~ar whi lo you w0re \iatch i11g it? If .>o, how? 15. Did the ..)bi ' ct move behind something at cny time, porticulorly a cloud? Yes Don't Know. IF you answ~red YES, ~hen hJI wha f 16, Did the o'?i~ct move in front of sof'T\ething atony tima, partkulorly a cloud? (Cir-:1-:: One): Ye.s_ (0~ ,_-Don't Know. IF you answ~red YES, then t~ll wf,ct T ~II in a few words the following things about the object: WtJ wish to know the angular size. H~ld a match stick at arm's lers9th in lin4! wi;h a k:-town obj~ct end no)'tt ho'"' ; much of the object is covered by th~ heed of th~ match. If you had !)~rformed this experiment u~ ~h-~ tin;~ .;t th ., ( sighting, how much of the object would have ~en coverad by the match h 3od? -7 /~r_1-- ... -j-4-~ 19. Draw a pi:tur~ that will show the shape of the object or :>bj~cts. Labdl ond incfud'3 in y)Jr :.~-<~tch ony d oib f of the object rhot you sow such as win8s, protrusions, etc., and aspeci.afly exhau~t tr.;i!~ -:>r vapor trails. ' ct on -:rrcw ~s ide the drawing t o s how th\! dir~ction th~ obj~ct was moving. I D.> you thin!< you con estimatc:t the ~p~ed of lh<3 objer:t? (Cir.:le One) IF y ou uns..,...!'rod YES, thtJn what ~ne-~d wo1dd >'OlJ ,.,,ttmat~? ------- ------ 21. Do you !M;-~ /~1; can estimot~ how for OWf.l}' frorn you the obj~ct wai? (Cil-d, On.o) (f;.~-No If Yllv \Jr.S rftd YES, then how far away would you s~y it was? ...j ./1// I e~? - 22. Wher~ w~r~ you locot~d whan you c;ow the object? (Circle Q"'i., ,': 23. Wera you ( Czrcfe One) Inside ~ building In on a ir:) I~Jntt (type) a. In the business s~ction of a city? b. In the resid~ntial sacti::m of a city? c. In open countryside? d. Naar an airfield? e . Flying ov~r o city? @Flying ov~r open country? 24. IF you '~t~ere :...tOYING IN AN AUTO'-ttC31LE or other v.,hicl' at tha time, th~n compl!'t:! th1J following qu,stion~: b. Northeast d. Sourh~ast Sou th WI): t 24.2 How fast w~r'.l you moving?_ 24.3 Did you stop ct any timtt while you wet~ loo!<in~ at the object? (C ire Is One) Yes 25. Old you observ tne object through cny ot tha fo! lowing? a. Eya~lassas B inocu lllrs . Yes b. Sun glass~s Yes Tehucooe Yes 6!~) {f:,: Wind ~h i ., I d Thucdolit~ d. Window gloss 1, 1 yot;r O'N n words a coTanon 27. In th~ foJI,wing sketch, imogin"' tn lt you ure ut tha point shown. Pia..-~ an ''A' ,, n rhe r.:.uvdd I lila to show how h;gh the obj~ct WIJS above the horizon {skylina) wh,n you first saw it. Pl:c~ a ' ' C " o n th~ some curved li.1e to 5hoN how high ~he object was above the horizon (skyline) wh'!t1 you last sc.1., it. P lncc un .. A" on th a c ornpa:as whun y()u first sew it. Pluc~-: a "B" ()n thll ,:o.-np ass wh~r~ you lu.sf S\lW tLn o hj. ,.t.