PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. uA 1 F. TIME G~IJUP 2. LOCATION 3. s,)l met: 10. CONCLUSION Civilian INSUFFICirNT DATA FOR EVALUATION -t. NliHE\CR OF OBJECTS I~ .. L ENGTH OF OCSERVATION ! Not R :tee f f, . T'I'PE OF OnS=~IATION 7 . COUR SE s. PtiQ"'(QS . 9. PHYSICAL EVJ~ENCE 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS S r:r; CASE FILE FTD s r p 6 3 0329 ;TD : ) PteYloue dttl!)f'\ thh loa me)' ... uud. ATTN OF: PCI DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS, 64TH TROOP CA~IER WING (TAC) SE WART A I R FORCE BASE, TENNESSEE 37168 sueJECT: llni e"'.":ificd Flyin~ <.."bject .. eport n.e :. . c.! osec reporv ~s foriTard~d :t.n accordance Hith .Lu7H 2C0-2 1 'ttch Ul '(' l~eport REFERENCE OR OFFICE SYMBOL Unidentified Flying Object, Extra.cted from Dispatc h Loe;, Campbell Ar~ Airfield, 8 Scp 66 FROM Operations DATE 8 Sep 66 CMT 1 Ma,i McCready/wlt\v/4113 TO CO, AU2 A TrN: c-wo Gilreath 1. F o 1 ~owing received HQ CAAF, Dispatch Section, 7 Sep 66, 2050 hours CST. 2. Re?orted by Chief of Police, Hopkinsville See~ by Sheriff of Caldwell County and Princeton Police Department. 4. Reported as a large silver object with fire coming out of the back. It becane two r onnd objects connected together. At 2050 hours CST, while on the phone with Hopkinsy~lle Police Departme nt, the Princeton police reported ~t s tionary Hest of Pri::J.~-::r,on and changing colors from red to green. 64th Trp Carr \~ g AT'l':7: ,;~ :!:::telligencc Of f (.., THOMAS E. McCREAD /JR. ----\ ll.ajor, Infantry Operations Officer !i'ROli: Dc t 1,839 AirDiv CM'S', Ft Co..?Tlpbell,Ky ' EEN T F ~uso~, Ia.j or, USAF ations Officer REPLACES DO FORM SJ6, EXISTING SUPPLIES OF WHICH WILL BE ISSUED AND USED UNTIL I FEB 61 UNLESS SOONER EXHAUST EO. u " c.ovuNHEHT f'aiHTIN<i o mc E 19 U o - 7 o7 - tll