f1.d. ATE .. ~IME GROUP 3. SOUP.CE 1 . NUMBER OF OaJECTS 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION l>. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Vist:.al Stationary 8 . PHOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE PROJECT 1007~ RECORD 2. LOCATION 10, CONCLUSION Astro (HOON) Houltrie, Georgia 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Ti-ro ..,d .. tnesses s~hted a bi:g red circular object \Jl'lile driving in a c::_r from Sale l,;ity to Houltr.ie, Georgia. Observer stated tt e object was on the vrest side of his car, also stated that i t we: s I CNer t h e front right of the car. A c. eck of the local map reveled that in order f o r the ol::Qect to be in front of the caj it must be in the east. ~ihen first si~ ted it was stationary aru:1 see:.ed to be a great distance away. It seemed to move over tt e ce.d and come down toward t hem. \'}hen the witness stopped the car' the object stopped also. He then said that i t seemed to be 5< yards in front of him and shaped lieka big tilted cup. v/hen l e started moving the object started moving agi.an also. \ evidently had some thought on the object being the moon since lhe 'I stated that he asked the Pf:6sanger if S1e had ever seen hhe me on "\oehen it wasred. The moon i s approaching the last quarter anc I rises at appzoxi mately the same time as the sighting. FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) Prnlo111 o41Uoou of thh , , ~ u REPL. Y TO UFO Sighting DEPARTMENT OF THE AI R FORCE H EA DQUARTERS STRATEGIC A IR COMMAND OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, NEBRASKA. 6 3 113 1 . The attached letter was received by DCOI, 484 Bomb Wg, Turner AFB, Georgia, on 28 March 1966. The investigating officer, Major Clyde H. Welker, Acting DCOI, attempted to reach the source by telephone, but there was none listed. Major Welker made a trip to Moultrie, Georgia, in an attempt to i ntervie1v a . There was no one at home at the listed address, but a neighbor aa sed that Mr. mother worked in a local department store, G. E. Mu!"phy and Co. Persor..:1el at the store were contacted, but they d.isclaimed any knowledge of this ind.i vidual. b . The Moultrie Police Department and the Colquitt County Sheriff O~fice were contactedJ but neither agency had any reports of similar sightings on that date nor in the recent past. !:! Southern Air\'lays ' office at Moultrie M.micipal Airport was also contacted, but they hed no information to add. Their weather records for the night i n question are as follows: "12 March, 2050 LCL (closing t ime of the station), 5000 scattered, undetermined overcast, 10 miles visibility, temperature 84, dewpoint 53, surface winds 06o degrees at 4 knots. "13 Narch, 0645 (opening t ime). Undetermined overcast, 8 miles visibility. " 3. No further action on this report is planned. FOrt T'". COMlWIDER IN CH I E!F !>QsU..D c. !OD!, Co1oe9t, t~!J' \7 Ch1et, Systew~ Division DU..\or8"o or lrlteUi&eDOB .. Ltr from Mr. undated (1 cy) 484 Bomb Wg (DCOI ) Pcucc i.<J our Pro fcsRion k~r~:ii dru d_d .k..a ~a--d /ftAZ~ ~ ~ "if_ iffi f ' 1 / tltJ I