PROJECT 10C73 RECORD l. D A 1 ,f: T JME GROUP Civilian & ~:ilitory .1. Nli SC R OF OBJECTS LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 90 minutes f,. Tl'PE OF OBSERVATION Ground Visual ~. PtiOTOS ?. rHY SICAL EVIDENCE 10. CONCLUSION Unidentified 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observers H"i ~. c '--. ~ : .. .:i; r : ~ ~;, pcd objects .for approx:iJ;,a t., 1:~- 90 r.;inute s . =~c .... .: } ~ct. -.~s a.hout the size of a n auto- r;:obile. .ih :.::-. ~j"'ct~; ~tor1~d t.he-y shut off th~ir motor5, and ~ :'! ~-! ~ r 1. r:r~ e brir~ht r~ddi :-:h- ot"' an ~e c o lor"'c! li~hts. At ~.:1~ : 1::in' of th~ sir;htin:.~ :.h~r~ was ~ bl~st and one .vitn--ss .. r.: ~ U5r. d ck a~ain:,t his c :tr. There hane they ~OL th =.: r..\H'tr-chilctr~n up to G~e the objects. All w.atched t.n~ ')~) ,~tr. f or ,1bout t.J.n hour ."ln(i theJ:n th~y \v~nt to b~d; 1:.! ,J: : ~ct ~ Her~ Gtill thf2rc v1hen the \-litnoss- FTD St:P 63 0-329 (TOE) PNvloua ed1Uona of thlefoawmay ~ ua ... d, UNCLASSIFIED DiPUtMiHT Of TI!! ~a rO~C ST Aif :msGI IIAHCH INCOMING MESSAGE ACTION: RDC-4 I INFO : XOP-1, XOPX-2, S~"'OS.f3, NIN-'7, PTTU JAW RUWM8DA4881 362~026-UUUU--RUEDJtlA. f t1 261JIR DIV ADAIR AFS CREG TO RUW~JVA/ ADC RIJEDFIIV AIR 1ECH INTEl. CEtJ fER 'RIGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO RUEPDV/VHQ USAF WASHINGTOO DC P.IJEDHQAISECRETARY OF TH AIR FORCE '~''ASHlr\GTO~ DC 'JNCLAS 260IN 13063 DEC 66. FCR AFRDC-HQ USAF: sAFOI -SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE. UFOB REPORT. THE FQLO'JI~ UFCB REPCRT 1 S SUEt1 I TI.ED. PART I. A. CIGAR-SHA ?ED;, 2. SIZE CF A CAR. NOT HFJ .D AT ArlMS LENGTH. 3. REDDISH-CR~E 5. SirG.E FILE, N~TH TO SOOTH AFHQ .we 0-309C UNCLASSJflt D ADV CY DIA UN CLASS I FlED DcPAfUi\UNf Of Tlfl Ali FO~Ci STAff MUSAGI BWKH INCOMING MUUGE 7. EXHAUST TRAIL, SIZE OF OR~E HFJ .D AT ARt1S LENGTH. EXFtCSIGI SOUNDING LIKE DYNAMITE BLAST. PAGE 2 R~MMBDA4881 UNCLAS 9. EXPLCSI<A'-J CAME AS CBJECTS LIFTED OFF FR<l'l T} GRaJND, SCREA~0 AND WHINED. AS THEY CL H1E.D TO APPROXIMATELY J/4 MILE. THEN NCSIE STOPPED AND OBJECTS HOVERED IN SI~LE FILE. ~JJIFE AND THREE CHILDREN ALSO SAIJI THE 03JECTS. ONE SON IS IN ARr1Y. PA.~T B. ElAST SOUND z. AN3LE -9QJ, Fl..EV AI I ON .3-4 FFFT AGL, KL, AZI~n.JTH 90 TRUE 3. OOSERVCH TRAVaED Fa.JR MILES NORTH, THEN THREE ~1ILES SOOTH ON ANOTHER ROAD. CBJECTS SEEMED TO RE- MAIN OVER THE SAME SPOT AS ORIGINALLY OBSERVED. 4. Cl.IMEED FR<l1 3-4 FEET TO 5-10 Fl:LT, FLE~.v CJ.JEH CA~ AND ROO), FRCI-1 EAST TO li/EST, THEN CLIMBED tilTH 5. CBSERVER WATCHED CBJECTS FOR 1 1/2 HOURS, THEN RETIRED. CBJECTS G~E IN THE i"lORINING. U~JCLASSIFI~D 1. GRQJND VISUfL 2. NO OPTICAL AIDS USED. PAGE 3 RU'YIMBDA488l l!NCLAS UNCLASSIFIED DlPAITMENJ Of THE All FOJa ST Alf MESSAGE IIAHCH INCOMING MESSAGI ROUTE 1, MONROE, OREGON. OCCUPATION, WRITER . Fl..EW 13 t':lSSIONS OVERSEAS DURING W'.\III AS RADICMAN AND RADAR MAN ON PB4Y5 'So BESIDES r1R AND TliiO OR MCRE CHILDREN ALSO CBSERVED THE CBJECTS. AI J, FCR THE ENTIRE PERIOD REPORTED. 1. 155 CCRVAJ.l.IS, OREG e300L 25 DC 2. WINDS -ruRFACE 290 DEGRFr.S AT 10 KTS. UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFJED OEPQTMINT Of THI All FOIQ STAff MESSAGI IWKH INCOMING MESSAGI PAGE 4 RUWMPDA4881 UNCLAS CEILING -NONE VISIBILITY -15N.M. QOJD COJER -3/10 THUNDERSTCR-:S -NONE VEf~TICAL TEMPERATURE GRADI&'JT -NONE < IS NORMAL> PART H. SEPARATE PART I. NONE PART J. NCM: PART K. ASSISTANT STAFF IN TELl. IGENCE OF~ .. IVER. DELAY IN REP<RT DUE TO UNAVAILABILITY OF CESERVCR FOO QUESTIONING. ALSO, OdSEHVOR HAS BEEN IN!ERVIE'.IIED BY LOCAL PRF$ AND lEJ.EVISION NEW MEDIA. THEREFORE, NO PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS FOO PffiSIBLE CAUSE OF THE SIGHTING IS OFFZ.~D. RELIABII.TTY_ R,A . .TING. IS F-6. PART L. NONE. . f'Cle'.t UNCLASSIFIED U.S, At R FO RC TECHNJ CAl. IH FORMA TIOI~ Thia questionnaire hat been prepared 10 that you con yive the U.S. Air Force aa much information as possible concerning the unidentified oel'ial phenomenon that you hravu oLneN&Ii, Please try to answer as many questlona as you pC\ssibly con. Tho information that y<.:u ;;v witl be uaed for reaearch purposes. Your nome will not be used in cunnec;tion with any st~terrteni:J, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We raquest this personr.al Information 1c that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did you see the object? . 3. Time Zone: (Circla One): a. Eastern b. Central c. Mountain j. <Pocirio 4. Where were you when you sow the object? \ C ,rcle One): (Circla 1.Jne); a. Dovliyht So,ino b. IJto,tfa" _) Neareat ~oetal Addreea -., 5. How long was object in sight? (Total Duration) a, Certain b. Fairly certain 5.1 How was time In sight determined? 5.2 Was obiect in sight continuously? 6. What was the condition of the sky? c, Not very sure Just a guess 7. IF you sew the object during DAYLIGHT, where wo1 the SUN located as you lock~d ce th" ob;e;~t1 (Circle One): In front of you To your left In bock of you To your rig,t f. Don't remember FTD OCT 62 Thla fcwm eupanedee PTD 16, jut 61, .,hleh h obe,lete. 8. IF ym, ~uw rho ob1ec t or N IGtiT, whor did y04J not ac.e concerning th 5 T AR5 ond MOON? d. Don't remember 8.2 MOON (C.ircle 0,.): a. 8rt;ht moonltght b. Dull moon I ight . _ d. Don't remember 9. What -...ere tne -...eather condtione at the time you eaw the obiect? CLOUDS (C'rrde One): WEATHER (Circle One): fog, maJt, Of le~t roi~t Scatte: .. d c l()uJ ~ Tht( ~ '>f he\l.y cbvd d. d. Snow Don t renae mber 10. The object appeared; (Cirele One). o. d. Aa a light b. T ran 1po1ent . on' t rememlwtr c vap,\r 11. If it appeared 01 a light, was it brighter than the brightaa1 stars? (Circle One): olJsri;\t~l c. About -the same d. Dcn't lcnow 11.1 Compare brightneaa to some common obiect: "' ,.... 12. The edgcu oi the object were: b. Lilce a b~titar ' 5narply outlined d. Don't remember 13. Did ~e ob1ect: o. Appear to etand atill at any ti1111? b. Suddttnly peed up and rush away at any time? c. Break up into_por::t.s 5!!-x2lod~? e. Change bifiltnci-sl? ----- f. Change shape? g . F laah or flic\cer? h. DeJappear and reappear? (Circle One f01 ecch quatlon) oont know Dcn't know Don't know No Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know 14. Did the object disappear whilo you were. totching tt? II so, how? 15. Did the obiect move behind sometheng at any time particu l1.1rly a cloud 'f (Circle One): Don't Know. it moved behind: 16. Did tho objeet move in front of oSlmerhing at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes Oon't Know. We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match stick at orm'!S length in lin~ with a ~nown vbjo:t and '~r:-r j~t much of the obiect is covered by the head of the match. If you had performed this experiment ot ther tir;).l; ' >I.e sighting, how much of the ob;ect would have been covered by the match head? 19. Dr ow o picture that will a how the shnpe of the obiect or objects. Label and include in your 'ketch any det()i h of the obiect that you sow such as wings, protru&ions, etc., and eapec ially exhaust truil t ar vapor trail a. Do you think you can estimate rh' spued of the object? / .,, .L ,.:_ ''~.' l -= i ,.,e. I.~.~ .~ (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then what spul would you estin.ate '""----.. - Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the object ~as?, k..':~:.'1 b L 4--Z...f'!..ri-'e'j i-:J 5r _/~ IF you answered YES, then how for away would you soy it was?---- - - ----- 22. Where were you located when 'IOU saw the obiect? (C ire lu One): . o. Inside a building c:. Outdoors d. In on airplane (type) e. At sea , 2:4. Were you (Cit do One) a. lr; the business section of a city? b . Jr. rhe residential s~cfic..u -vi n city? c. (G opCJ ntry l d. Ntlar an airfield? e. Fl}'ing over a city? f. Fly;n~ o~er opere country'f 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at tho time, then complete the followil' .. g questions: 24.1 What direction were you ~noving? (Circle One) a. (North) South b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northweat 24.2 How fast were you moving? .J.:';1':":-r:+< 2 miles per hour 24.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the obiact? (Circle One) No 25. Did you obrve the obiect through any of tne following? a. Eyegloaa_el Yea No b. Sun glasses Yes No Windshield Window glass Binoculars Yes No Telescope Yes No Theodolite Y No L_ In order that you can give 01 clear a picture as possible of what yoo sow, describe in your own wcrds o co;mr.Ott obj"ct or obiecta which, when placed up In the alcy, would giv tne same appearance aa the obict wnleh ) 'OU so~ ,,, th following a~oten, lin<~glne rhot yov ;sr a t t),t point -ahown. Ploc!J un "f...' ' vr. \ht r:ur,,~! J,,l,. to ~ho~ ho high the obict wat abcwe the horizon (lllcyllne) when yw IJr1t &ow lt. Place, .. 6, Qn th" 1-1me (.;Ur.,ed line,('. ahow how high the obiect wos above the horlzon (akyllne) when Y"U lost ,ll .. '' H. Ploce vn '~.' on the c.omp111t whn you II"' aaw lt. Place a "B" on the compoat whr you laJt a ow the ohject. 28 . Draw o picture that will show the on that the obiect or obiects ma~o. Place on ''A ' at the beginni:1g ot ihe path, a ."8" ot the end of the pott;, A~ct show any changes in direction during the ~ouno. 29. IF there waa MORE THAN ONE object, then how nlGny wr there? ~ - Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put on arrow to show tne direction that they were traveling :;o. Ha-v' y~ ~' :u~n thi~, 01 a aimibr o bjact ~f~ If JO giv dat.t or dot'J end J~c~tlo.,, 31. Was anyone else with you at rite time you sow the obiect? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they the obiect too? (Circle One) Pleoae lilt their names end addresses: 32. Please give the following lnfn~atlon about youraell: P' lrtt N12me Ml.t41e Heme TELEPHONE NU j, Ool.1 yov compltd thi& queationnalre: 35. lnfOJtnotlon which you feel pertinent and which Ia not adequately covered in th pclflc polnta of the qu atlonnolre or o narrative exptanation of your lighting. TDE!'l'/UIU 5 January 1967 UF'O Observation, 25 Deeember 1966 Mr. and Mrs. Monroe, Oregon 97456 Reference your ,,n1dent1f1ed observation of 25 December 1966. The in fox mat ion which we have received is not sufficient. for evaluation. Request you complete the attached P'l!D l'ozm 164 and return 1 t 1n the enve provided. We wiah to thank you for reporting youz observation to the Air J'orce. MANATT~ Colonel, USAF .. i.-ector o-r TecbDology and Ebbaystems lTD Form 164 ( 2 eys) w/envelope