Andersoncreek Oregon Text — November 1965

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Keywords: message, incoming, circle, staff, object, porticulorly, fcivc, mc3ile, gifissas, arrartged, ofwmation, hoft9, odditienol, complafod, inlormofton, queifionnoire, explonaiion, hsctoh, gjrjtamia, difaktment, brafkh, 4izcchqs, 39kcijdl74, rcadsadair, rua3s3
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20. r)o you think you con slimote th speed of the ob|ect? IF you answered YES, then whot speed would you estimate? fCrc/e One) 22. Where wer# you located when you sow the object? a. Inside s building c. Outdoors e. At seo 23. Were you fCiVc/e One) o. In the business section of a city? residential countryside?- airfield?' e. Flying over a city? f. Flying over open country? AUT0.MC3ILE questions: b Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest iles per hour. (Circle One) h. Northwest following? e; Binoculars Sun gifissas f. Telescope Winds?^ ia)d Window c*oss cppeoronce 29. IF there was MORS THAN ONE object, then how many were there? - Drew a picture of hew they were arrartged, and put on arrow to show the direction that they were traveling. 31, Was cryor ilsa with you at the time you sow the object? (Circle One) 31.2 Plecse list their names and addresses: followin^ofwmation TELEPHONE NUMBER MiddU HofT9 odditienol informotion experience, pertinent. 33. When and to whom did you report that you had seen the object? 34. Data you complafod this questionnoira 33* inlormofton which you foal pertinent and which is not odequotely covered in the specific points of th queifionnoire or o norrative.explonaiion.of your sighting. ?attei*soa A73, Ohio sufficient evaluation* Fora l6iv and return It to us at your convenience. HSCTOH gjrJTAmiA, Jr. , :-fa.Jor, USA7 DifAKTMENT OF THl AIR FOftCI STAFF MiSSAGI BRAFKH INCOMING MESSAGC II^O: SAS'OS-3> DIA-1,. XOP-1, 'XOPX-8 (2l) 3?4iZCCHQS:39KCiJDl74 FV RCaDSADaIR ATS OREG ru^tgale/.aoc RUa3S3/A= RfJEAHQ/HQ USaF WASH DC RLEAHQ /SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE WA3i DC FOR aFNIN, ho WSaF; SaFOI C^CRETARY OF THE AIRFORCE) i.FO REPORT, T-E FaiOWDG UFO REPORT IS SJ3MITTED: 2, SIZE OF SALCER 3. BRIGHT WHITE DEPARTAUNT Of THI AIR FORCE STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH INCOMING MESSAGE vovi>G3ACK ,?AGE 2 R'.VHKP0^3 UMaAS 3. VERY BRIGHT 1, HAPPENS) TO GLA^JCE U? VHHE0^^ HUNTING TRP. 3. 203 FT KIGHaM) DISAPPEARING NORTH 4. STRAIGHT FLIGHT 5. gradually disappeared S. 23'*!INUTES 1. visual 2. binocilars DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH INCOMING MESSAGE 2* CARV:-CU3( emSEN >iALHM AMD GARIBALDI PAGE 3 RU'fHK?0a33 UNUaS rockaye, ore AGE 39 - MILL WORKER 4. VISQILirY -3-5 RaIM AFHQ ZZ 0-309C UNCLASSIFIED DcPARTMENT OF TH! Ail FORCE STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH INCOMING MESSAGE PAGE A R'jyHK?3333 UNaAS 1. PREPARI>t3 OFFICER, WAJCR A.F. SHIFLETT FVS74336 STAFF IMTEaiGENCE OFFICER. THIS WAS THE SECOND SIGHTING ON CONSEaTIVE NIGHTS WIHIf* THIS SA^^E GENER.AL area, on THIS OCCASION, HOWEVER, THERE WAS NO V HIT ary or CCMNERCIaL AIR TRAFFIC. NO analysis is offered as to cause of SIGIHTING. reliability U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This quastioanoir* has bean prepared so thof you con give the U<S* Air Force as much informotiort as possible concerning the unidentified oerial phenomenon that you have observed, please rry to'onswer as morty questions as you possibly con. The information that you give will be used far research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publicatiorts without your permission. We request this personal infermotion so necestory, Time Zene: (Circle One); a. (Circle One): a. Doylight Saving b. Stondord 4. Where were you when you saw the object? Neorett Postal Address City or Town Stato Of County 5. How long was object in sight? (Total Durotion) 3. Certoln b. Foirly certain determined? 5.2 Was object in sight continuously? c. Not very sure d. Just 0 guess Yes No _ 6. What was the condition of the sky? a. Bright a. BrighT 7. IF you sow the object during DAYLIGHT, where wos the SUN locoted as you looked at the object? (Circle One): in front of you To your ri^t d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don*t remember nupi.rSMHaB uon'r rerer^ber a. moonlight b. ..^Dull c. No moonlight - pitch dark d. Doo^t remember co^Hition^ a. Claar sltv d. Thick or heovy c'ouds VEATHF^fCrrc/e 0.''aJ; 0* Fop, or light rain Mode^at-** e Don't ^member TransDorent 0. Brighter b Dimmer c. About the somr d. Don't know 11.1 Comoore brightnnfs to some common object: b. * Bright star (Circle One fnr each auestion) a. Aooeor to strnd still o* nny time? b. Suddenly soeed uo and rush nwny at any tine? e. Chor*ge fcf fa Change shaoe? ha CisaDoenr ord r^oroer^? IS* Did rh^ objecr move behind sornething at any time^ porticulorly n cloud? O'!*'; Yft's /No Don't Know, it moved behind: 16. Did the object move in front of something at any time, porticulorly a cloud? 17. Tell in a few words the following things obout the object experiment Drew a picture that will show the shope of the object or objects. Label and include in your sketch ony details of the object *hot you sow such as wings, protrusions, etc., ond especially exhaust trails or vopor trails. Place cn errow beside the drowing to show the direction the object was moving.