PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. '1A.TETIMEGROUP 2. LOCATION 23 October 66 2J/2JJC~ s~y .. :ou~ Johnson i.F3, !~. C . 3. SOIIRCE 4. NUMBE R OF OBJECTS o;, tENGTH OF ORSERVATIRN t.. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ~ Ground-Visual 8. PtiOTOS ?. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 10. CONCLUSION Other ( DIRD:.i) There \otere t ... 'O aistinct .;:ichr. of wi c;r& ting tho r &_POrted (;CCSC Oo:;vrvC.G Observers not.c."'<i fl:.!:. i.w '1-:nitc li&ht s travelinz in a .:'-':-"'rall. southeast fligh;r. p at.1 h~t.h erroti c s::1a::.1 ;g ovemtnts. .~.~,~ r e w:... n o air t r.:::.ffic in thl3 a;c:'-ar.a the RAPSOil ;.J'N 14 radar did not paint anythin e a al:. rTD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) Prevloue diUon of thl t orao eay be u .. d . DEPARTMEt~T OF T HE AIR FORCE HEACQUA~TERS HH COMSAT SUPPORT GROUP (TAC) SEYMOUR JOHI'ISON A I R FORCE B ASE. NORTH CAROLINA 27530 A.TTN oF 26 Octcber 1966 suBJECT: UFO Report TO: AFSC (FrD) 1. IAl~ AFR 200- 2 the foll owing report is submitted. Paragra~.hing a nd f'ormet conforms to par 1~, AFR ?00 - 2 . ~. DcGcription of the Object(s) (1) Flashing lights ( 3) White (4) Five or s:x ( ) ) Erratic flashing Description of Course of Object(s ) (1) Unknown telephone call e r 15-20 degrees (4) Generally southeast, erratic sw~l movement ( 5) Slowly to the southea s t ( 6) 5 minutes c . flkmnc r of Observation: (1) Ground- visual d . Time and Date of Si~hting: ( 2 ) Night e . Seymour Johnson AFB, N. C. 35 ?O' N 77 59' W f . TSa t 201~th Comm Sq_ ( RAPCON) Reliability is considered gooe g . lleathe r and \lir.ds -J..loft Cenci -ion~ at Time and Plc:ce of Sightings: (1 ) Clear, visibility excelle!.-;: ( 2 ) Surface : Calm ( 3 ) None .8oOO' scattered, high thin scattered. (4) 7 Miles j . No reported air traffic and nothing ohserved on MPN 14 rad::lr. k . John E . De\oiitt, Lt Col, USAF -Chief, Operations and 'rraining 4t h Cornbat Support Group 16. Comrr.ents of Preparing Officer: I S.;";l ur.able to deten~aine the source of' the reported lights. There ,;es no air traffic i!"! the area and the RAPCON l4PN 14 radar did not ''pa.:nt" anythin~ at all. 'rhe a rtillery range at Camp Lejeune, so::::e 50 n:iles to the southeast of Seymour J uhnson Yas being used only ~or s ll arms fire. There were two distinc~ flights or mjgra~i~: ~eese ooscrv~d~t approxrm&tely t he 6amc- t lme as the reported lights . Tne ai!field rotating beacon was on a nd rotating. There may be so~c re~ote possibility that the beacon reflected the flying geese or e scattered clouds in t he area. The moon is not considered a !'actor as it "as in uhase Gibbous , declination 150 4.7' S with a locel hour angle ~f 54 47.6'. , Lt Col, USAF C~ ef, Operations & Training