PROJECT 10073 RECORD 13. :;()tJIKE 10. CONCLUSION ~ n:SiJF?ICIEl\iT DATA FOB EVALUTAIO.N ~ 4. NUMSER OF 03JcCTS LC.J'I:GTH Or Go5ERVATION Tl'PE OF 0 6S.::RVATION 11. BRI EF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS ,rjiF 7~ -e PHYSICAL EVI:JENCE ft;,.,_Jo,YQ_ hi I t. II fZ..~ ;: 7:) ~F'P f.'> v -3::9 (iDE) Prevloua ad!tl:>na ofthlaformmaybeu .. d, UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS (UFOl-Out! ine of Reeortj_ng For!!!fl.t Description of the Object(sl: (2) Size compared to a known object An y discer~rble features or detarls ~AL r) ~---- --- Formation . (7) Tail , trail, or exhaust., i n c luding its size_./:.1/)J.t) {'.. _ (9) Other p e:--1: i nent or unusua I features.J~ShT.5. QJ:t-fou.~c. .. \~hat frr~t calle d the attent;o n of observer(s) t o the ob~ ( 2 ) Angl e of elevation d azimuth of object( s ) ob~e:-v-:d" (Use theodolite or compass measur ement if \vhen f i rst possible.) (3) Angle o F e levati on of object(s) upo n disappearance (Use theodolite o r compass measure ment if possible.) (4) Description of flight path and mane u.vers of (Use e levations and azimuth, not altitude.) object( s ) . (S) How did the obJect(s ) disappear'? (Instantaneously to North, for example.) .\., L'. (6) How !ong were the object(s ) 5 m; nutes, I hour ; etc.) c . ~lanner of Obs~rvation: visible? (Be specific-- (1) Use one or a ny combination of the following items: Ground - visual, air-visual, ground-electronic, air-electron~c. (If electronic , specify type of radar.) l2 .I Stat em en~ as to opt i ca I a ids T e I escopes, b i nocu I a rs Y e::::.::..., u~ed and descrip~ion t h ereof. f3) !f the s ighting occurre d while airborne, give type of a:r~-2~t iden~ification number, a ltitude, heading, speed, a~d d _ Time and Da t e of Sightina: tt) Greenwich date-time gro up of sighting a nd local time. (2) Light conditions day, d a wn, dusk). (use one of the following terms: e . Loca_iion f. Observer_(_}. Give exact latitude and l ongitude coora~;atcs of euch obs'='rveru a ;d/ol'" g e :>graph;c:a ! pos itio.'l. l r. trical reports, give a positi on with reference to a known !a,.:mark in addition to t h e coordinates. For examp!.e, us e ''2 mi No:' Deev i l le"; " 3 mi SW of Blue Lake," to preclude errors due 1:0 ~eletype g arbling of figures. f. ldent~f~Lng Informati on on Observer{~: ( I ) Civi I ian --Name, age, mailing address, occupationu organization, duty, and M i I itary - -Name, grade, o f rei iabi l ity' . g. Weather and Wirds-Aioft Conditions at Time and P lace of S i s/>T: i ngs: (! ) Observer ( ~) account of \oJeather conditions -Ef----- ( 2 ) Report f~om nearest AWS or US Weather Bureau Office of wi d'recti on an~ velocity i n degrees and knots at s urface if c.v~ .:bleosv7.2~/~ toA..(-z<f-Cl/6 IOMZ'?Pj/5 1~ N1,.3bD/t ~- C e i I i n g N 6 tJ - ( 4) V i s i b i I i ty (6) Thunderstorms in area and quadrant in which located. (7) Vert i ca I temperature grad i ent.S v~ "t.o &.-"" h . Any other unusual a~tivity or condition, meteorologica l , as~ronomical, or otherwise, that might account for the sig~tting. i . Interception or identification action taken (such action au-:l:orized ~vhenever Feasible and incompl iance \vith existing defense directives). j . Location, app~oximate altitude, and gene r a l direction of flight of any air traffic or b alloon releases in the area thc:r'!:. migh t possibl y ac~ount for the sighting. k e P.:>sition t itle and comments of the preparing officer, inciuding is ~rei iminary analysis of the possibl e cause of the sighting(~)~ UFO Observation, 11 Janua~J 1967 AF~ (SlhSS- 2 ) J\ttn: Major Orien T . Clark 18 January 1967 Reference your SWS8-2 15001, Jan 67, subject UFO. Your r eport concerning an UFO incident of 11 January 1967 is inadequate and incomplete. Request you comply vith par agraphs 7 d 9 of ::'OR TV! COMMANDER ~S C . iLI\!.'iA'lT, Colonel, USAF Di=ector of Technology and Subsystems UNCLASSIFIED DEPAITMEHJ OF niE Alit FOlta STAfF P.USSAGf BltAMOf INCOMIMG f~ESSAGE ACTION: ?.~C-4 INFO: XOP- 1 , XOPX- 2, SAFOS- 3 , NIN-7, DIA-l (19) ADV CY DIA (VIA JCS) SMB Ai!?~RTTU JA~. RU\VJNI-0994 0162251UUUU--RUEOHQA. Z~JR UUUUU FM AFS~ K I qTLANO AF B N~.fEX TO RUWMFV .~ AOC P.UEOf IF/ f i J WP AF 8 (}H 0 RUEOHQA'CS)f RUEOHQX CS ilf ZEW UN IV CF cQO ATTN OR CCNuCN BOULDER CQO UNCLAS SWSS.2 15001. J/lN 67 . FTD F CR TCETR, CSAF F ffi AFROC, OSAF F CR SAF-9h UF Q <2>. Stz:: CF AVERAGE SCHOQ CLASS ROO.\. ( 3). L I G1i ~UE HAZE LUMI :-.!CUS. <7>. N Cl'iE AFHQ JAil .. 0 -309C UNCLASSIFIED UNClA$SIFID Dt?AaT,_UfT OF THE All FORa STAfF :.tESSAGE BU>KM t~lCO~lHG rAUUG PAGE 2 RUW...FN 10 994 UNCLAS A< 9). L l ;:}ii S (f HOJSE WENT OUT. B < 1). LIGHTS IN AREA WENT OUT. ( 2), F CR7Y..f IVE .. FIFTY DECREE ANGLE". < 4),. THR~E STAYED IN F ffiMAT I 0'~ 0\JE < SctO> MCNED UP C5) p NCF.i'H TOWARD JUMEX SPRI\IGS. < 6>. iWf:N7'f ,. THIRTY SEC O.JDS. (3), NOT :O??UCA!l.E < 2). NIGHT t-J8-AZ V~:..Y SCHO~ CAN:~ tl EW MEXICO 23, CANON, NMEX -HOUSEWIFE; CAN GJ, NMEX -TEACHER. ( 2) NOT A?PLIC A a.~ G < 1> CLEAR AFHO WIU 0-309C UNCLASStFJcD UN<LASSIFIED DiPAlTMtHf OF THE All FORCE STAFf MiSUGI OIAMOt U~COMJHG MESSAGI PAGE 3 RLJ'H J'N .At}~ 4 UNCL AS (7) su == ~CE TO 6M 4 DEGRE~S, 6M TO 10M 4 DEGREES, HM TO 20M 10 DE~EES, 20M TO 3~M 15 DEGREES, 30M TO 59 M 27 D~GREES. K. FLY lNG S.&FETY CFF ICEP, ffiiEN T. CLARK, MAJ~ 505 8657 333 ~ C5 LU~Al NMEX. N 0 SUPPOOT I NG AIRCRAFT MO/EMS'lTS 7-i!S AREA AT TH:: SPECifiED TIME". UNCLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION ( AFSC) WRIGHT.PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE. OHIO 45433 ATTN OF: TJJET/UFO 18 January 1967 suoJtc r UFO O'.:.s~rvation, 11 January 196r( >:ajor Orien T. Clarl< Refer ence your S\lSS- 2 15001, Jan 67, subject UFO. Your report co::lc::::-:1ing an UFO incident of 11 J anuary 196'7 is inadequate and inc :>!":':Jlete. Req).lest you coinply vri th paraeraphs 7 and 9 of Fv~ :':3 COMivlANDF.R v:----.:J~JA1'fi T ,'.ICOlone;., USAF j ~i:-e.:::.:)r of Technolog y a:-:6. Subsystems SWC KIRTLAND AFB NMEX FTD PAFB UNCLASS IF I ED UNIV OF COLO, ATTN: DR. CONDON, BOULDER, LO. (MAIL) UNCLAS SWSS- 2 1500 1. JAN 67. fTD FOR TDETR, CSAF FOR AFRDC, OSAF FOR SAF- 0 1. UFOo Si=e of aver~ge school c lass room. light blue ha =e lumino us . Three g~oup, one to tt1e l eft. Maj Clar k , Flying Safety Off UNC LASS I F I ED 01~ I EN T a CLARK, Maj I USAF flying Safety Officer AFSWC KIRTLAND AFB NMEX ( I ) . Lights For-ty- five f ifty degree u ng l e . .... nKnown. (4). -:-hree stayed -Formation, (solo) move.! a n d dotHl. (5 ) . ~orth towar d J emez Springs. T~enty -thirty s econds. Naked eye. Not appl icobl e . Jeme= Val l e y school , New Mexi c o . 25, Canon, NMex -teacher. (2). No~ appl icable. UNCLASSIFIED AFSWC KII~TLAND AFB NMEX ( 7). Surface to 6M 4 degrees, 6M to 10M 4 degrees, 10M to 2 0M 10 degrees, 20M to 30~1 15 degrees, 30M to 50M 27 degrees. Fl y i ng S~fety Officer, Orie nT . Clark, Maj or, Kirt land AFB NMex SWSS- 2 505 247-171 I, Ext 2541, 5 05 865-7 333 Los Lunas tiMex. No s uppor t in g airc raft movement.> in this a rea a t the speci f ied t ime. UNCLASSI F I ED