Aoeoo, TEXAS Report fr^* Chaparrosa Ranch, Jin HoS CoiJity, Texas , 65 Miles of ^arodo, Texas n^rself, upon leaving a hunting, stand vhi:h vje had installed on the ranch that aftern on, were driyint^ in a westerly direction on a ranch road, v/hen ny so'i4HBP^^nd ^ saw a red li=ht in the sky traveling about 12 degrees off the uestern heada^ai^.bout son^(BBBl^kopt did see It. This light was intense red, fl.ashing like pcn-pcn-pon-VfHAK, and on. the VJiAH the brilliant rod light shot out in all directions to about four to six tine the size of the object itself, the object being boll The sky was mostly clear with some long clouds thinly strung out from North to South In the waatern sky, and trio object was tel ow the c.Louds, '/9 looked at the object with onr 7x35 binoculars, wide angle typo. There was no sound whatsoa'/or .at any time. at 6o[].7 pm an aircraft came flying .from the direction of Laredo and it was a two motor craft, piston engine, 7. (paessed thau it vjas a Trans-Texas aircraft, but now I checiced with Trans-Texas and they told me that their flights to McAllen are 12:30 (Noon) and 9*W ni-Tht I-:y comments are that this object was like other objects wa have seen, only this one seemed to be all of one color, intensely bright rad, and of course ball shaped. Since u^e saw it from a long distance we could not see under it, and this flashing light which we have seen before seems to be on top of the objects. The characteristic explosion of red light were of the same inteHSity and timing or sequence as other Report -y5 0^ 0 Slr'istlnTta ! Tha Air ?orce has received five reports o* unidentified ob- jects fro'3 craft^ (2) r.otccr, (3*^^*5) aircraft. IIo data \fas presented to irdicate tl^at the four sl^btln^a c/aluatcd aa aircraft could not attributed duratioa^Kiotion. the objects, and la particular the light described la Report #5 co;u>lotcat evaluatloa. civilian aircrafe arc cqjaipsd vlth a red rotating beacon vhlch cliaractcriatics i2 of Report ii3* 2* It Is cu::3cotcd that a fact sheet be attached to e:q)Lila the Force position on unidentified fl/lng objects* C0>-:-'ARICR ZRXc z. d</jo::c:c >3, Colonel, USA? and Subsyateas ccorei:tatio:i OrIUTATOR FEE^'/TuFO H. Quintanilla, Jr-; BATS_^la-iZi-Xl tAR^OO. TEXAS vright-Pattercon Gentlemen: I am enclosing five reports of sightings of UPO's, the first of which I reported by telephone to a Lb* Sutton of the Laredo Air Force Base, Texas, and since he informed me that I Washington, observations. transferred reports Interested appreciate evaluation attention.