Chicago Illinois Text — November 1965

Category: 1965  |  Format: PDF  |  File: 1965-11-8676496-Chicago-Illinois_text.pdf
Keywords: electronic, thunderstorm, conditions, telescopes, description, object, nieteorological, chicago, medium, instant, reliability, gradient, discernible, united, international, specific, illinois, winds, maneuvers, elevation, observation, vertical, troop, observer, bureau
View in interactive archive →
conditions, nteorologlcal, otherwise, Bid you take any photographs cv of any cxictcnce of phj'cicai ei'idence of materials ^TTone TKITIAI^ E>iH asoertaiaing Interr-ational 1. DATE TIME GROUP PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATIOM 3. :iOUf;ce i, NilMEER CF OBJECTS 10. CONCLUSIOM Astro (7SNU3) S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Ml. BRIEF SUMMARY ANO ANALYSIS 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 7. COURSE oval-shaped, Station&r; binoculars. a. PHOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE u* 4U190* of thl* fom Mf bo uiotf. 0FE3UTI0N3 GROUP,MEDIUM INTERNATIONAL Ill.tP.ois SUBJECT: U.F.O, oaseball.. 3. Color Vfnite Formation, 6. Any discernible features or details lA;;ht 7ery big st Was there a tail, trail or exhaust, tnci-tcir^ B. Description of course of object. 1. VThkt first called the attention of observer to the object Walking along street . Angle or elevation and azimuth of object upon disappearance li. Description of flight path and maneuvers of 6. Mew long vras the object visible? (3e specific. 5 M.n, -.ne hour) C. Manner of observation. 1. Hew was object sighted, ground- visual, air air electronic. (If electronic, specifj' type of r OsTTOund '.risual 2. Verar.7 optical aids used. ^Telescopes, binoculars) Yes blr.coulars D. Time and date of sightl il Nov 65 . Location of Observer. Where did you make this sighting irom? Give exa location. (If necessary give location in reference to a knovai land mark) Identifying Information on Observer 1. Civilian Name Ccoupation Reliability ?eliabiilty_^ Weather and Winds - Aloft conditiofis at time and place of sightings Observer's conditions Winds {from Weather Bureau) Thunderstorm in area and quadrant in Vertical Teno Gradient conditions^ nieteorological othorvise^ ''r.ien 1 called weather stations to get information for Item G I was informed Disna-tcher PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. DATS Ti-E CROUP 2. LOCATION CJlrLlian 1. NUMBER Or C3JECTS 5. LENGTH Cr OBSERVATION U* BRIE F SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 6. TYPc OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual disaopearad. Ei-r'.utes reappeared 7. CCLRSc a. PHOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE of tM* mMf bm OSI COMMUNICATION ITEMS CHECKED ARE APPUCA8LE TO ABOVE SUBJECT INVcSHQArtON HAS BcSN INiTIATgp AND ftgPOWTS WILL BE FORWAaOED AS SOON AS POSS>&L6> \ ATTACHED IS PSPOftT OP INVeSTlGATlQN, THIS MATTgg 1$ P6N01NO ClOSEO. t IF THIS IS PKOCSSSEO UN0E9 APR ; REQUEST COMPLIANCE WtTH PARAGRAPH tNVESTlGATION/SUWMAa'^ RESTglCrr/E ATrACHMENTffl. AnACHMENT(S) INOIVIOUAUS) OTHEa/aEMABKS. ATTA.CHMENT(S) I wiu as I OTHER/ BSMAa<S OOWNORACSO TO ct is forwarded for your infonsation and any action tioa Is not contec^lated by this Headquarters. Directorate identifiable FIIE stamp ANO/OR other AHACHMENTS ; AFSG (rTB) Wr son A53 , ^asaington, dI C, CftIffiAT READINESS TRAINING OPERATIONS 8th troop carrier group, medium (RESE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE 0HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPCRT Chicago, Illinois 6o66c Was there a tail o* sise of object no I i2 tJL-V M i-ancribiMLU aUSIN^SS kEPlY MAIL No Postage Stomp Necetsoiy If Mailed in iho Tiio United Stotes UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION la Reply* Please Refer to Wi i s'ni Pat Lerson Air Da/to.: , OAio Force Base Eaolosoci itirewith is a dra'Vir;'^ of an unidenU-iLic/J Tl to this ofiico by :' Ilii.iol-'?. action you doftm appropriate. Icttoi and a scho.;iattc iLiGct v/hich v-as lorv/ardod Jr., S140 South is bein^i furnished for any Vary truly yours. Soociali A?xent in Charno Enclosures fvr^ifrAi:rs2 f^viff'f pc . /f7 FIRST CLASS CHICAGO, ill. Description of course of object*. 3. Angle or elevation and azimuth of object., upon disappearan Unkown . Description maneuvers- Heading' east to lake no'/ing vwry slcn-r, ilying'lowcr than aircraft in'Vicinity 5. How did the object disappear (Fade away or instant ane>usly) Flaw cut of sight 6.' How long was the object' visible?- (3e specific, 5 inin, one hour) C*. Manner of- observation. / 1. How was object sighted, ground-visual, -al air electronic. (If electronic, specify type" of Gronnd visual isual, groind liectronlc (Telescopes, binoculars) D. Heading PROJECT 10073 RECORD DATE TiMe GROUP 2. LOCATION OBSERVATION 6. TYS OF OBSERVATION Orcund-Vi stial disappeared of thio fOfW M7 W UOft4 ro?<{3AT REAm^ffiSS TRA1!IING 0FERATI0N3 9aSTH THOO? C.^vRillE?. GROUP>:SDIUM (RH:S2R\T) UNITED- STATES AIR BmC3 INTEJINATIONAL Chicago, I^inois 60666 3u3CT: U.F.O. Description the object: of Tacht* le r\g th at aoout \rn-s Formation, discernible 7. Was there a tail,, trail or exhaus o size of object No g site or same oompara feat-jies B, Description of course of object, 2. Ab.zle or elevation and azimuth of object .-jhen first observed li. Description of flight path and maneuvers of object Hew did the object disappear (Fade away or instant aiie^-^usly) ?.l^ht over the hoise 6. Kow long vras the object visible? (De specific, 5 min, one hour) observation. 1. How was object sighted, giound-'-rLsual, air visual, ground ele- air electronic. (If electronic, specify type of radar) Ground-visual 2. 'eree.ny optical aids used, (Telescopes, binodilars) sighting,.'*^ lughc^fiay, licago, Illinois 606IU Identifyirig Information on Observer 5. Reliability 6 . Telephone Orgardzation 5. ReliabilTty 6. Telephone No. conditions Observers conditions Winds (from Weather Bureau) Surface 170 Degrees Visibility Thunderstorm in area and quadrant In Vertical Temp Gradient TJnko-.,-n y., Did you notice any unusual activity or conditions, nieteorological, astro oxherv/ise, photographs Pace Flight Cporiti:r.s ,5uperviaor Time and date of sighting are one- block from Alston Ave 1. Civilian Name; Weather and Winds- - Aloft conditions at time and place of sighting Observers conditions Ceiling -^laar Amount of clou(j layer l<or.e Thunderstorm Vertical Temp Gradient a.ndi''/idual seamed sura as to oojects size JXwS B*. VtfiBlAil, Civ U DATE - TIME SROUP 2. LOCATION 3. HOUKCE 10. CONCLUSION 4. NUMBER OP OBJECTS Probably CAPELLA. Positional characteristics 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 15 minutes ft. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 8. Photos 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE FTD SEP 43 W29 (TDE) elevation. Stationary. disappearance elevation. disappearance indicated. characteristics, conditions appearance Uiis wmf b* Cn?AT R2ADINESS TRAINING OPERATIONS 928th troop carrier GROUP^MEDIUM (RESER7E) UNITED STATES AIR FORCE INTERNATIONAL Chicago, Illinois 60666 SUBJECT: TI.F.O. A. Description oi the ooject: 2, Size as compared to a known object held in the hand at aocut arm s length, (Such as a pea, dir.e, nickel, baseball, etc,) Nickel 3. Color Chreen and cl Formation, discernible 7, Was there a ts as there any scond? ..compared S3, please aesoribe the s;ur*d 3. Description of course of object. 1. VJhat first called the attention of observer to the object Just happened to lok up at sky How did the objecz disappear (Fade away or instant ans/usly) 6. How long was the object visible? (Be specific, $ nin, one hour) observaticn. electronic, electrcnis, electronic, (Telescopes, bincc^ilars) D. Heading Information 3 . Mailing A Occupation 5, Reliability^ Organization. Reliability^^ conditions Observers conditions Thunderstorm