Roswell Newmexico — November 1966

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Keywords: oarle, flover, 1aiejer, tlevr, i1exi, 1uscum, dubiel, iiexico, cvcni, loven, vau0l1n, leavinq, vr1ughn, a11fully, brigi1t, jilite, l1ighwn, _scribed, nulsating, llinking, datched, attztn, uqain, ti12n, lceus
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OArlE TIME GROUP Nov 66 Roswell, CONCLUSION INSUFFIC IE~ ;T NUHBE R OF OBJECTS LENGTH OF OBSERVATION BRIEF SUMMARY ANO ANAL Y 51S TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground Visual f'HYSICAL EVIDENCE fTO Sf"P 63 0-329 {TOE) Prelou edltloft of thh fof'l8 .. ,. be'u .. d. -g.1 A"LUA TION DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS 6TH STRATEGIC AEROSPACE WING (SAC) WALKER AIR FORCE BASE, NEW MEXICO, 88201 29 flover.;ber suaJEcTa Unidentified Flying Object Re~ort To, Ptoject 3lue Boo~: Office ~lri ght Patterson A~3, Ohio 45433 Attached is a office from t .. l is being fo 1 February FOR THE COi1~1AiEJER W. DAVID, 1st Lt, USAF Division of Information ntifi~d flying object received by this rector of Ros,!e 11 tlevr i1exi co :1uscum. in accordance ~lith Project Blue 3ock UFO narrative Peace is our Profession u:HDENTIFIED FLVI:!n OBJECT REPO~T Subr:1i tted to: 1st Lt nobert J. Dubiel, Infor~ation Office, Director AFB, rc~cx, on 23 r!ov 66 by ~1r Ros:rcll rle\! iiexico ::us~un. iL~RRATIVE: On Tuesday cvcni ng, 22 :loven!:>er 1966, r1r. his assistant museu~ director \/ere drivin~ fro~ Vau0l1n, ex Roswe,l, Wlcx on l ligh~ray 235. Leavinq Vr1ughn at about 1930 r .. lST they noticed v:hat they thought vras "nn a11fully brigi1t" star after driving about 20 r.1iles. The "star" vras about 35 de;1rees a~ove t he SE hori zen and \t~s a bright \'Jilite light. They drove on trying to figure out \/hat star it tras. Tl1e light then ~oved vrest across t he l1ighwn~' and dro~ped to 20 degr~es above the i1orizon, so they stor:)ed the car to take a closer look . i!o sound \'/uS ;.1ac!e by it and fh" _scribed it then as a "nulsating light thnt .toul d dir:1 out fo ot~c..;d by a Llinking red light". After the r ed 1 i ght t he \tid te 1 i ~:1t ':!ou 1 d return and so on. They 'datched t he ":.J!-0" all t he Ha~ to Ros .. tell arriving a~out 21JO hours :-!ST. Juring the cou\ .. 5e of t:1is tine, it moved in ti:e fo11o:.ii!'lg ;>attztn: after .:est ucross the high\'a.v it uqain :-.ioved e?.st, ti12n sou~h to.:a rt! ~OS\Ie 11 , t:i ~il '.Jcs t , then eus t ':!here they ccu 1 d no 1 ons;~l .. sea it. because of trees, etc. r t ~!as aast cf Rcs~tell ~!l1en t hey arrived in nos\~ell. T:te "UFO" uo\cd at different S!"lceus, but \!as not erratic. It r:1ade sh a rr, quick turns ',/hen changing d i r2ct i ens s cnposeu to 9 r D.dua 1 turn 5. It ~ms stational .. Y at some points and secr'1cd throughout the evening to change altitudes. 8ein:J so filr a.1ay ~tr. Smith and his assistunt g~e~sed that it ~1as alv1avs s outh of :1os\:ell.