PROJECT i0073 m::CO:-!D 2. LOCA T ION J . SOURCE 10. CONCL USION l Jl. D!tTE Tvll/,1: GROUP 4. I':U:~BER OF OBJ ECTS S. L ENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. 6Ri2F SU.'/.'v\ARY ;..i'.J AS~L ':SIS . f 16. TYPE OF OBSE RVATION Grouz1d- VisucJ. 0 . PHOTOS 9. PHY SICAL EVIDeNCE DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS 4TH STRATEGI C AEROSPACE DIVISION (SAC) GRANO FORKS AIR FORCE BASE, NORTH DAKOTA 58201 REPI...YTO ATTN OF: DXI UFO Sighting TOI AFSC (FTD) Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 1: . In accordance with the provisions of AFR 200-2, the following information is forwarded. Paragraph 14a(l) -round; (2) -unknown; (3) -bright orange; 3 . 8(1) -brightness of and speed of flight; (2) 5-10 elevation, 270 azimuth; (3) -same as item (2) above; (4) -object appear- ed to climb rapidly, level off and disappear into the heavy cloud cover ; (5) -same as ite m (4) above; (6) -object was in visual sight of the observer approximately one_gnd one-half minutes. 4 . c(l) - ground, visual; (2) -none; (3) -N/A. 6 . '3{ l} -Lower S ouris Wildlife Refuge, approximately 200 miles from Grand Forks . Grand t'orks , Graduat e Student, a t the University of North Dakota. 8 . g . -unknown . 9 . h . -unknown Peace is our Professi o n 12. k. -Captain Robert M. Clark, 319th Bombardment Wing (H) (SAC), Intelligence Division. Probable aircraft. 13 . 1. -unknown 14. Paragraph 16 -subject called Grand Forks Air Force Base upon his return from the above wildlife refuge. Subject has since returned to that location to complete an insect study for a graduate degree, and w ill retur n to this area on or about 15 September 1966. FOR THE COMMANDER