[illegible] — February 1967

Category: 1967  |  Format: PDF  |  File: 1967-02-9666095-[ILLEGIBLE].pdf
Keywords: circle, object, ruhlkh, missagi, adult, onswered, uuuuu, uncwsified, locate, gpccd, jnsicnlly, onury, lnoked, uldinc, dricfly, r11otion, r1hich, 1nili, tg_ry, 1sified, infon11u, signitu, estiment, frite, idchtificc
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i I , :1/. ~fl. TIME' G~OJP 2. LOCATION PROJECT 10073 Rt C:O~I> l ol.I J CONCLUSION r tt () TOS I'). PHYSICAL EV!OEN:~ jcc t . vt)Sctv~: \ .en t. ~n :.o ~i1c ~lOU~jt:: u n d go~.:. .family -c,o ~oo:< u l.: the o .>,jcct.. fd'1~<..r \ .a:,c : . .inl~ t:v.~ Cirst. object for a ,..-:njl~ a scco::cl oo.~ccr. CQ.J l~ OVt..:r: nnd L.ravc lcd 1.0\-:ard the SSE C.~v ... ~ hif)1 r c ~e of Gpccd. 1:.;-,, 0u,jcc t -.,,us ~Jnsicnlly st~ L.:.onury; dl.d move ~.lu\rl:; to t.it..) norti.~ and <lu.-rn\.o:urcl. r~t.,-~.j ( Ji.J-; jeer. H:tJ.?~t.nr~d. t..o l n :.d .. Obs<.!r'tcr stal.cd thal. 1aov:Lr ouJ~CL. lnoked aircr u.rt vii Lu J.ULdinc l.iehts on, but ,.,i t.hou-v c::.ny \tir.'- . l.i.c;h~s. Prevloue edltlona f' l thla l o r!D ma)' be uci. 27. In the following sketch, imagine that you ore at the point shown. Place on "A" on the curved line to show how . high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you first sow it. Plac e a "B" on the some curved line t o show how hi gh the obiect was above the horizon (skyline) when you l ast saw it. Place an "A" on the compass when you f i rst saw it. Place a "B" on the compass where you las t saw the object 2 8 . L' row a p icr..;re that will show t he motion that the object or objects rnode. Place an "A" at the beginning of the patn, a ,. :::" ot the end of the path, and show any c:hong~s in directi on dur ing the c ourse. r v "> t n I 29. IF ther~ w~s MORE THAN ONE c b je ct, then how many were there ? Drew o pich.lr~ of h ow t h ey were =r=nge d, an.:J put on arrow to show the d irection that they were traveling . Dricfly describe the r11otion of the object: \~hen you sic;htec1 .~he. ~object, uere you (circl P.n)~: in the business s ec- flyin~ near an a:trr 1eld ; flying over 2. c~ ty; fly1nr; over open CO'LUl try; J~re there any Air Forces Bases or missile complexes near the area Hhere the sighting \Jas r11c.de? ~{ Place any udcJ.i tional conn;1ents in the follo,rin~ space or on the attached sheet. Describe any unus,_,_al effects r1hich accompanied the siGhting, such as radio or electric~l interference. Add anythinG t!hich may n o t ~ have been covered in this form. If you c.re ~:. in the 1nili tg_ry service, ple2.se give your br8.nch and rnnk: Have you eve~ sichted an ~-~dentified flying object before? If so, r.JJ.1.2. t , .. e..s the date~ / Yc) . If you viou2.C. lil:e your n:1.:s t o be cla~1sified infon11u t ion, put an X here: truthfully f 6& signitu.re as a t estiment that I have, c.s far 2.s I lmoH, out tbis form: DO NOT fRITE B. .LO .: TJ~IS LINE Classification: ~!i tncss: Idchtificc.tlon: An c,lysi a: PTT'J J: .. WArcrl SUPERVISER IN ORDER TO AMBLIFY THE ~ATCH SUPERVISOR STATED THAT THE OBJECT HAD a~E~ OBSERVED BY ONE ADULT AND THREE CHILDREN. ,71-r; lt-btlLIA I.JrtTitR. oB~cRvR C.tlLitj) ;{o/Ri-Lt ( PAGE 2 RUHLKH 4 UNCLAS THZ OLDEST CHILD MA~TIN TARA WAS LOCATED AND INT2RVIEWED. MARTIN TARA IS ELEVEN YE~RS OLD. WILL ATEMPT TO CO~TACT THE ADULT OBSERVER ON 15 FEB. PFTU J~W RUWJTMH0051 0490818-UUUU--RUEDFI~. ZNR U~UUU ZFD RUHLKH FM 3267~ AIR DIV KUNIA FCLTY HAW VTO R~.i~FVA/AIR DEFE~S~ COMMAND ENT AFB COLORADO RU~Dr!?/AF SYSTEMS CO AND FOREIGN TECH DIV WRIGHT PATTERSON ArB 0 RUHLK~/6436 TH AIR BASE WING HICKAM AFB HAW UFO ?2 !~I~A~Y REPG~T. THIS MSG IN TWO PARTS 1. A S~J 3!3HTING FROM WAKE ISLAND AT APPROX t5/0400Z 03JECT APP ING WHIT2 AND TALL SIGHTED BY FOUR PERSONS rioOUT FOUR TO FIVE ~1ILES SOUTH OF WAKS. VERTICAL SMOKE ASSOCIATED WITH OBJ!CT W~S 500 TO 1200 FT ABOVE HOrtiZON. OBJECT DISAPPEAR~D THREE MINUTED AFTER SIGHTING. SEVERAL AIRCRAFT CIRCLED AREA AFTER SI3HTING. AIRCRAFT REPORTED NOTHI~G 2. A CALL WAS PLACEO TO THE IGMF.S.S. W~KE ISLAND UNCWSIFIED DIPAIJMM Of 1111 All FOICI STAIP MISSAGI IIAMCH INCOMINI MUSAGI INFU: NIN-7, XOP-1, XOPX-2, SAFOS-.3, JCS/OSD/DIA-1, NSA-7 (28) sr.~ B A20 2 C ZC 3J NJ 16 ADV CY XOPX/NIN/JCS DIA OTTU .JA'!/ RU':.~-.~TGU1965 04914nO-UUUU--RUEDHQr. ZfJ R UUUUU DE RUHLICH 5 3491116 z~! R uuuuu ft.': 326AIR DiV KU~.JIA FACILITY HA':/AII Rlr I JJ.~ SEC\ ;..v 'NASH DC r{ Uri LHr.( C I ~i C? ;..c RUWG-1 Ll1' C ltlC'; OR AD R'JHLHS' C I tICUSA~? AC RtJ ACf V c Q,: US TDC RIJCSAAfl c P~CS AC UNCLASSIFIED 1. C I RV ES RC:? OlT 3., ROCKETF'IRING AGE 2 RUHLKH 5 UNCLAS Cl! E < 1) ROCKET. . UNCWSIFIED DIPAIJMIJif Of THI All STAif MISSAGI IMCOMHII MISSAGI ~ APPEARED TO SE A FLARE AT FI~ST SIGHTING THEN TUP. ED O?.A~IGE IN CQ.OR AND cLH.18EO V~RTIC.~LLY UNITL IT OISA??EARED 4. 252 D~GRE:: RADIAL AT 150 ~lAUT I CAL t.11L~S FfHl1 '.VAxE ISLAfl~ 7. VERTicAL <SURFACE TO 12,ZJ~ FEEl). 8. t.! 0 T lN hI LA JL ~ 9~ REJ~, i~S: ACQI TJ 0\!Al INF ORt.:ATI mJ ~/ILL ~E SENT AS RECEIVED NOTE: Message has been retransmitted to CIA per Form 1392 #4134. UNCLASSIFIED Page 2 of 2 U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION ihis qu~stionnaire has been prepared so that you con g ive the U.S. Air Force as much inforrction as pouible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon tha t you have observed. Ple-ase try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be used for research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any statements, conctusons, or publications without your permission. We request th is personal information so that ,;. :r is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When d id you !.ee ;he object? 2. Time o f day: Cj~--- Month Yeor 3. Time Zore: ; : irde One): a. Eastern c. Mountain d . Pacific c . O ther w the object? (Circle One): (Circle One): a . Daylight Saving \3 Standard State or County 5. How lcr.:; v:::i :::!::j'! ::'! signt? (Total Duration) Hours Minut e s Seconds a. Cer!-::irt (~ Fciriy ce~ain _,-. / c. Not very sure d. Just a guess 5 .2 Wos object rn !>;;in c~nt-:uously? Yesl b. Civ JC"' 7. IF you so w the obj&cr during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN locate d as you looked at t he object? (Circle One): a . In fror.t cf you d . To your left b. In boo:~ c.f you c. To your right f. Don' t romomber FTD ocr 62 164 This fl)rm supersedes FTD 16l. j u\61, which is obsolete. B. IF yo11 \Ow ,.,., o bjtc.l lll t..JIG!J \ 8 .'1 ST A~S IC ,dn Ono). b . A fow l d . Don' t r<'n .. :rnbc r CLOUDS f(,cJ,, Ot~t.): @) Clttor 'ky c. Scolt~rd cloud) d . Thiele o r h~ovy clc.v;<h The objuct app>CJrt!d (Circle C: b. Tron,pcHcnt If it app~or.,d m o lighl, v;o~ i 0J Bri!Jhter b. :-}jmrnt!r 11.1 Compo"' b righ tnes\ to ~o The edge\ of rh, o bjt>ct were (Circle Ontt): o . Fuzzy orb b . l ike o h rk (:_:}Shorpl; d. Don't r;:rr, 13. Did the o b j.,ct: a. App-"ar to ; tond ~till ot Oii' b . Suddenly speed IJP a nd ru c. Break up into parts o r cxc: d. Give off smo <t!? e. Chanqtt b rightness? f. Change shop~!!'? g. Flash o r fl icka r? h. Di\oppaar o nd rcopp~r. . Official U.S. Air Force. 14. Did the object di.;appear while you were watching it? If so, how? 15. Did the o b ject r:'love b'!hind something at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle Onei: Yes Don' t know. IF you answered YES, then tell what Did the objec~ move in front of something o t any time, particularly a cloud? (Cirde On9}: Yes {E;) C on't know. IF you amwered YES, then tell what 17. Tell in o f~..,. words the following things about the object: 18. We "'ish to kno"" the angular size. Hold a mctcn stick at arm's l ength in line with a known object and note how much o f the obj~ct is cov!!r:od by the head of the match. If you hod performed this experiment ot the time of the sighting, how m~:~ch of the object would hove been covered by the mc tch head? 19. Draw c picrure rhot wiil show the shape of the object or objects. label and include in your sketch any d e tails of the object that you sew suc:1 ::s ..,j,.,gs, protrusioM, etc:., end esp~cially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place on arrow beside the drawing to show. t~!! :!;r!!~!'cn ro~ object 'Was movirg . FO form C6 20. Do you think you can cstimat (Circle One) IF you onswered YES, then .,. 2 1. Do you think you can c~timat (Circle One) IF you onswered YES, then ho 22. Wh<!re were you locate d whl (Circle One): a . lnsid~ a building b. In a ccu {!)Outdoors d . In on airplane (type) 24. IF you were MOVING IN A1 Wha t direction were yc Ho w fa">t were yov mo Did you -stop at any tin (Circle One) 25. Did you ob.serve the object t~ Eyeglosse\ Sun glosses Windshield Window gloss 26. In order that you con give o 1 jects which, wh.,n p laced Uf 30. Hove you ever seen this, or a similar object before. If so give date or dates and location. 31. Was anyor,e .,lJe with you at the time you sow the object? (Circle One) 31.1 IF y~ answered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Pleas~ list their names and addresses: 32. Pleose gi~ the following information obout yourself: Last Nome irst Nome TE LE PHO~= NUMBE lndicc~e or.y :~ditional information coout yourself, including any special experience, which might be pertinent. When and to whom did you report that you had seen the object? r Force UFO form continUed . .._ 1 much of the .; o .ne oo1ect :' .,.., drawing J:O D~ you thin~ you con estimate the speed of the object? (Circle One) Yes @ :; you on~wered YES, then whot speed would you estimate? _ 2: D:> you think you con estimate