Friendwood Texas — June 1966

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PROJECT iOL/:i f!ECdRD 1. 0 A 1F.: T IME GROUP 2. LOCATION Friendwood, Tcx " 3. ;OtJRCt 10. CONCLUSION 1. NllHBER OF OBJECTS (other) INSlW rc , Ul< 8'//d .UJ\Tl ON ~. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AN::> AN, 1. ''~ 5 5- 6 minutes 'SEE CASE f.. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground Visual 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE F'l'D ( TilE'rR) Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio ll July 1966 Texas 77546 Be~erence your reeent unidentified observation or 19 JUne 1966. 'nle information which we have received is not su.f- :t'ieiec:t for evaluation. Request you complete the attached FJ:D Porm 164 Md return 1 t in the envelope provided. We vish to thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Foree. Sincerely, &roR tlJI.v.l'ANII.LA, Jr, Major, USAJP Chief,Project Blue Book UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS (UFO) INFORMATION SHEET 1 . Answers to the following quastions will be obtained from persons calling in regard to the observance of an unidentifi ed flying obj ec t (UFO). If pers on refuses to give answers to Ja, do not complet e report. 2 . Complete Information Sheet in duplicate and forward to BOO. Occupation ~f-.., c.J .. ,v I d. Siza ( c ompare to dime, quarter, baseball, basketball, or larger. item) ~ cLti ,.."' B.tl. e . NwnbetofObjects I f. Formation, if more than one h. Was there a tail, vapor trail, or exhaust? &,.; i. Any Sound /1) ~ j . What called attention to the observers,,...: fh<. Fltt)!... f,..u, ... 1-~'LR,c.. k . What angle and eleva t i on was the object on first observance ] d ._, ,/./; .. t-l--[ ') t- What angle and elevation was the object \o~hen disappeared , s_ ... _,_:._G;;;;.'_ ... -=h~"'-- ""~._.., T: ;;,i_ of objec t (to ~orth or south, t o e ast or west) a nd What was the flight path were there any ma ne uvers How did t he objec~ disappear (ins tantly, t o the nor t h , no direction, etr. ) How long was ~he object visible (5 How was the object observed (naked tv c ~ed e f ~ eye, radar, telescope, binocula~ s, e t c . ) Light conditions (night, day, d us k) aa~:,~ Gecgraphi~al position of object (North of Houston , Sollt h of Pasade na , ~eather (clear day, hazy, emper a uresol ay cloudy, broken clouds, GTHER INFORMATION not answered above : I:>at<'e...J. J.... K.s:: Thank c a) ler f o r information, buL do not rromise that tt rot urn r.nll \.Jill to confirm nor d eny t he observance o f l hR obj~<L. bo ma1 I e, ?I'D ( TDETR) Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 454 33 Texas TI546 Re~e%ence 1QUr recent unidentified observation or 19 JUne 1966. 1.be information which ve have received is not suf- ficient for evaluation. Request you complete the attached i'llJ Form 164 and return it 1n the envelope provided. We wish to thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Foree. Jm;'roB QUINT.ANIUA Jr, Major, USAF Project Blue Book UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS (UrO) INFOfu"!ATION SHEET 1. Answets to the following questions wtll be obt:.ained from persons calling 1 n regard to the observanc e of an ut1ldenLified flying object (UFO). I f person refuses t o giv e answers to Ja, do not complete report. Complete Information Sheet in duplicate and f orward ~. Size (ccmpare to dime, quarter, baseball, basketball, o r larger item) ( :~ ;!,r ds't C t2 r.:J [ >( I!Vi ~ e . Number o f Objects C~- f. Formatibn, Was there a tail, vapo r trail, o r exhaust? ;V> i . Any Sound'--- 1!/---'._=-------- What called attention to the observer /) " 1 ,..~, ~ <- What angle and elevation was the object on first observance _ What angle and elevation was the object t.;hen disappeared m. What was the flight path o f object (to north o r south, t o uast o~ wast.) i'!nd were there any mar1auvers o f Lhe object How did the object disappear (ins t:.!.ln+~ly, t.o th~ oorth, no dirac tion, )Lc. ) _ How long ,;as lhe 0bject visibl e (5 min, 1 hour, at<.:. ) ., "I Ho w was the object observed (naked aye, radar, telescB"""p=a, hinoculars, etc. ) Time and d;1te o f s i ghting ~ ; 3C h r s } ! .I d 'k L L Geographical position of object (North of Houston; South of Pasadena, OTHER I~WOP~TION not answered above: 5. Thank caller for informatio n , but do not pro mise ~w1t. "\ r"ltHn r.all Hill be l1L' H1El to confirm nor deny l,he ob.:;arv<:lnco n f lhA >bjae I,