?ossible AST~O (S/?) .). LE:-:CTH OF O:OSERVA liON .$. TY?E OF 03SE~VATION 7. CCJ~St: .). ?HOTOS 11. S~IEF SWAMARY A:-.:C AS.:.LY~I~ i:1 color. ?:.e o'.)ac::::-v..:::-.:: !":.~V..! o'oaerved r..any object::; on zcv- c::::-al sigh~s i~ a r cw. c~ .. ir.c t.r.e oocervations. s:-.e ever. '~=-... like ste.rs. \lith tr.at o: en as-crono~.icu: 'i'hc C.czcri :.o:1 ou:.crvat.icn . ~:e can separate pla..."'!.es 'trith Hhi te light and r ed lights ::ts son:e ,,rent by ~re could hear notor.s f r o;n pl.1.nes. ~.'hen they passed t he noiso Has gone too. "UFO" Reportizl& Data (continued) c. MANNm OF OBSERVATION: (1) Use one or arrr combination of the following iteiruS: Ground-visual, air-visual, ~ound-electronic, air-electronic. (If electronic, specif.y type of radar.) Grqpnd Yisual 0 (2) Statemeat as to optical aids (telescopes, binoculars, etc.) used and description thereof. He sure 1dsh \Te P.ad telescopes, binoculars = it Hould hel p . (3) It the sighting occurred while air-borne, give type of aircraft, identification number, altitude, headin&, speed, and home station. d. TIME AND DATE OF SIGHTING: (2) Light conditions. (Use one of the following terms: night, ~, dawn, dusk.) e. LOCATION OF OBSERVER(s). Give exact observer, and/or geographical position. latitud~ and longitude of each f. IDErl7:F'! li~ INFORMATION ON OBSERVER(s): (l) Ci7ili&n-Name, age, mailing address, ot rel1ab1lit.T. occupation, and estimate years old,'neighbors end I do not r~ve her ( 2 ) Hili tary -Name, reliability. grade, organization, duty and estimate of ADC-1 Crnbt Spt Cp-CDC 8!21 tridlle AFB :t Mi ch . "UFO" Report 1ng Data: a. DESCRlPTION OF THE OBJECT~S): (2) Size compared to a known object (use one of the following terms: Head of.~ pin, pea, dime, nickel, quarter, halt dollar, silver dollar, baseball, grapefruit, or basketball) held in the hand at a~out arm's Size Good size (1) star (I' m not y good on size) Color Red & Green (Gr een ~ fhite -1 al1 gr e a n (lar ge ) s ot!e shiAII all"green Number Al l t old -I d sa;; 25 or s o , but they cooe a go-you cannot count t heo. all. ( 5) Formation, if more than one Thex a r e al l a round ever~rhere he r e . (6) Ars7 diacemible features or details Koon Very Bright-changed shape (7) TaU, trail, or exhaust, including size or same compare<l to size (9) Other pertinent or unusual features 3o~e stand still, others &~ y.p 8.nd do;m -s2m~ s~oot across oth~r t r ee tops. or out in the s:-y. b. ,DESCRIPriON OF COURS! OF OBJECT(S): (1) ~fuat rirst called the attention or observer(s) to the object(s)? 1 Gr ee!'l red star -b; son 12, at about 8 p . m. or s o (2) An&le or eleT&tion and azimuth o.t object(s) when first observed. Up in t he sky (3) An&le or elevation and azimuth of object(s) upon disappearance. I t seened t o be co!:rl.ng do'..m when lre left it there & ca.rr.e home . (4) Description o! flight pa t h and maneuv~rs o! obje ct (s). t!a:"':1e it and thev have do!!e it. (5) How did the object(e) dis a ppear? Inetantaneouely to the North, .)o;-;.e di3app-3ar ar.d re-appear {6) How lo~ .,,er e the obj,cts (s) "7isibl-? (Be specific, 5 m.L"'lutes , 1 Hour, etc. Sand a r e here all nig:1t in some spotJ or at least .: check th;)r.1 ou~ as rar ~J about 4 a . Lt. DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE f G<!:.f-~ ( HEADQUARTERS 1ST FIGHTER WING (ADC) SElfRIDGE AIR FORCE BASE, MICHIGAN 48 04.5 l. ? he a ttached corrospondence ~:as r.o t. f or:ru.rdcd pro\iou:;l y o ecau.J-:3 ~ro did r.ot r.agard the ~v.i.cnes::; as ::-"'liable. 2 . Ho.rever, s!1e has te1ephor.~d no 1:"...3.!lJ' ti..l~s in the past fe.; ~reeko, and ~us threatened to -:f.i:'ite to t he f resid~nt of the United 3:.atos if He c!o not t~:.e :l c tion. J . 'c t ht;refo r e i'elt t!Jat her letters s : ould be brou~iti:, to your att~n tior.. ~.') f~e1 .,'O U h.:lve dcJ.lt ,;i":,h ::'..:itt'.ers o f thi3 ::" .. ~t'...lre ir. tile rast and c-ould p ro':-:l}l:r ~dvis~ ~o on '.!~tat st~?.J t o take, i...:-ar.y , in a case like Lhlo . l:I:Lt P . COSTIN, GaptA.in, U3XF ; o:, l.lfor::-~tiort Divi:;ion ~. UFO P..'3po r t, I ( rnJ4_J )M!~ t, c ~rn~ frytv ~ 0-l rd~.