Oxford Wisconsin — February 1967

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Keywords: obiect, circle, a1243, lcnow, horl1on, musagi, truax, wisconsin, object, foici, riysi, obiaet, lnfnmjtion, youroelf, mltftll, dltlonal, utmiit, a1898v, ruedhq4, rtjeohq, proacheo, methoo, dipailminr, llkomino, viiscojsin
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L()CA l iON NUHl' [ R Or OoJ = :TS 10. CO~CLUSION , :1. LENGTH OF oss=~VATION .11. r SU!.~.\'.ARY AN~ ANALYSiS r .. "j)'?f-uF OBS~RVATION ?. r'riYSI~A~ C::VI :E Previoua edltlor. o{ :'-.lao { o rrn rr.:.:1 ~o u . ud, r r V a 1 sa a a 30. Hovs you ever n thia, or a aimi lor obiect befor. If 10 glv date or dottl ond location W aT S I n h 31. Woa onyont Ia with you ot ftle time you saw the obiaet? (Circle One) 31.1 IF y~ answered YES, did they the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 PI,. lilt their nam.a end oddr: 32. Plo~ ; :vtt the following lnfnMJtion about youroelf: , lrat Nam Mltftll Na,... TELEPH~e NU t~dl:.ot9 ~"~ ~dltlonal lnformetlon =bout yoursalf, lneludlng any ap.clol O)(p~rl~nC}, which mig:,t b,., perth,_,n.,. When and to wnom did you ropert that you hod IDn the obiect? 3A. Dote you compltd thia queatlonnolre: Information which you feel pertinent and which Ia not adequately covered in th apeclflc polntl of th. queatlonnalre 01 a narrative explanation of your alghtlng. 1~ tul4'fc it UNCLASSIFifD DIP.UTMIIT OP lHI All FOICI ST AlP MISSAGI IMCOMIMG MESSAGE AFIN: 26841 (21Feb67) B/bgt ACTION: le-4 IllFO: >DP-1, XOPX-2, SAFOS-3 NIN-7 DIA=l .(19) SMB A1898V PTTU JAW RtJc IFV A1243 0521741-UUUU--RUEDHQ4 ZN R UUUUU F M 20 A I R D IV TRUAX F L 0 W I S T 0 RUVMFV :t AOC RUECF IF'/ F TO WP AF' B OHI 0 RtJEOHQ .t' C S;.F WASH DC R~E? $ OSAi WASH DC R\J:tr~.44' 13 !i Rl CHAROS GEBAUR .~ B MO ZENI U~ IV t:!\S I TY a: COLO B OJLO~R C Q 0 UNCLAS ~-0 I N-20442 FEB 67. UF 0 REP CRT. F 00 TOETR, FTc; AFRDC, CSAF; AND S);'-01, OSW. THE FO..LOWING IS A UFO REPORT OF A SIGHTING WHICH O:Ct!?.RE:D ON 20 FEB 67 EAR O<FCRD, WISCONSIN. CREF AFR 80-17> (5) W A < o~ '" ~!:: <7> ORA~l GE EXHAUST (8) NO (9) POSS WINDOWS. f1 DESCRI?7l :~ :f COJRSE: C1) A?PROACHEO PARALLEL <2> \VEST, Page lor 2 DESCENDING (3) WEST (4) WEST TO EAST (5> BEHIND TREES C. METHOO CF OSSERV ATI ON: (1) GROUND, VISUAL (2) NONE (3) ~y A UNCLASSIFIED UNCWSIFIED DIPAilMINr Of lHI AJI FOICI . Sl AlP MUSAGI IIANOI llKOMiNO MUSAGI n .TIME & DATE: (1) 20/1919Z fEs <2) NIGHT F. LOCATI':l'~ CF OBSERVER: 1 V2 MILES EAST OF O<FORO, VIISCOJSIN CJJ RTE82. F. IOENTIFICATI~ Cf Oa)ERVER: (1).CIVILIAN: MR. RUC! FV A1243 UNCLAS SHEBOYGAN, WISCOOS IN, TRUCK OR IV E R, R ELI A Bl L I TV UNKN 0\~l. 16 -80 /UNKNO\\fi. <3> 1~30 (4) 2 MILES SURFACE (5> CNERCAST (6) NO C7) 5~0-1000 FT. 1-\ U~USUAL ACTY: N-ON~ I. INTERCEPTI 00 AC Tl CN: N ~Et J L tl:AT I CJ Cf ACFT OR BALLOONS: NO RECORD AT CONTROL TOWE~ TF:UAX FIELll K. I NTELLIGENCE Cf'fiCER, ROBERT\ CHAMBERS, 1ST LT, 29TH AIR DIV < AOC) TRUAX Fl ELO, WISCONSIN 53707, AREA TELEPHCNC: CCOE: 608, CFFICE PHCNE: EXJ 8-755, HCME PHONE: N 0 ANAL Y S I S. UNClASSIFIED Page 2 of 2 .. PL.V TO DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HKADQUAftTERS ,OJti:IGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION f AF!IC) WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR ,ORCE BASE. OHIO 45~33 27 February 1967 UFO Observation, 20 Feb 67 Refe :-ence your unidentified observation. The information which we haYe received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. Req.1est you complete the attacbecl FTD Form 164 and return 1 t in the envelope provided. Tha.nk you for reporting your observation to e Air Force. 1~::.:. 33 C. MANATI', Colo:lel, USAF J~ir~:tor of Technolo~y a nd Subsystems FTD Form 164 w/envelope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl. IHFORMATIO~ This questionnaire haa been prepared so that you can yiv the U.S. Air Force as much information as poasible concerning the unidentified aerial phenonenon that you hnvu oLae""eti. Pleose try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. Th infornlGtlon that yCJu ;ive witt be ustd fer reaearch purposes. Your nome will not be used In connee;tion with any st~terr .. n1:J, cone Ius ions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal inform~tlon Ac thof if i t is deemed necesaory, we may COntact you few further details. 1. When did y ~..., see the obiect? Month Y eur (Circle One): o_._ E.aJtern <:~. Centro I~ c. MOUnfO!n d. Paci f i c 4. Where wr r~ when you sow the object? (Circle One): Srat '-"' Cow">tr S. How long w~t object in alght? (Tor~l Durotlan) o. Cerfoln b'--Foirly certoi~ 5.1 How w~l ! ime In sight determind? 5.2 Was 0~1: ln s! ght cont1nuou 'ly? 6. What was the eo~d;tion of the sky? c. Not very sure d. Just o guess 7. IF you scrw th object during DAYLIGHT, wher wos the SUN located os yoo loc,k~d a~ the obi~t? (Circle One): o. In front of you b. In back of you c. To your rld-t d. To your left e. Overhead f. Dont rmember FTO OCT 62 16~ Th11 form eup, .. d .. PTD 164, Jul 6l, which 11 obtlt 8. IF ynu sow the ob1ect ot NIGtil", whot did you not1ce concerning th STARS ond MOON? 8.1 ~lAk~"fCrrcleOne): d. Donr rmembtr 8.2 MOON (C.ircle One): o. Bright moonlaght . b. Dull moonlight c:. ~o:.~oonl~t)-pitch dark d. Don. t remember . . 9. What -,.ere 1n e .. ,other condationt ot tf1e tim' you sow the obiect? CLOUDS !(,rde One): WEATHER (Circle One): a., enr a~y b. fog, mlst, Of ltuht rohe c. Scaue ~-~ douJ s c. Moderate or heavy rain d. Th !( ~ r.J i-Ht\l''l cbud d. Snow e. Dont remember 10. The objf'Cf a;>pearod; (Circle One); . o. D::o't rmemb.r 11. If it app!tOt;td 01 o light, wa it brigh~er than the brighteat 1tors? (Circlo One}: . o . Brighter e. About the aam d. Don't know Compor bfightn to tome co,mon obfeet: Vt/V l~j._ 12. The edge~ oi T~ ~bjtct were: !l. L i e o br I vh t J t"' c. Shorply out I ind d . Dont remmb~r Did the ob:act: (Circle One f'or eech quaatlon) Appear t~ s'ond still ot any tin:e? ocnt know b. Suddetn ly 1~&<1 up and ruah away at any time? Yes @"'.> Don't lcnow Bteak up Into porta 01 explod? Yea Don't know Give off ~moke? Yet Don't know o,... Change br ig,tneaa? No Don't lcnow Change shape? Yea Don't lcnow Don't lmow rloah or flicker? Oiaappear ond reappear? Don't lcnow 14. Did the obiect disappear while you wt:r<. tatching it? H ~o, how? J-r-/)I SAjPpF~R~d 15. Did the object move behind tinmethang at any time, porticuhJrly a cloud'! (Cire!s On,): No Don't Know. it movo~ behind: ~S 16. Did the obi&er move in front of ~J)merhing at any time, particularly a cloud? (C ire r~ Or.a ): IF you answered YES, th'!!,, f.!P wl1:ll Don't Know. Yes 17. Tell in a f&w words the following th ings about tte obiect: 18. We wish to ~1ow the angular size. Hotd a match stick at arm$ length in lint! with o kttOYin ubiott onc:la<':r muc h o f th o b iect is covered by th e neod of the match. If you had ptJrformod this experiment at thtt tit:v; ..t I.e sigh t ing, t-.c-..; much of the object w:>u ld hove been covered by the match head? /f;Jji~':J.(//V!A-f;!.y 1 cc-tl. 19. Draw c p ictu!"a that will show the 5n~p., of the object or obiects. Label and includa in you.-ketch any dete;li of the obj t ~hot y ou sow such as l"'ings, protru5ions, etc., and especially exhaust troll or vapor trails Place on er-:- J ;~. the drowi ng to show the direction the obiect was moving. , . 20. Do you thinlc you con e1timote the speed of th& object? (Circ Itt One) ~;~) No IF you onswered YES, then what speed would you ostin,ate'f _ ;J.._g:-c_ I_V;.;-.?f-1, 21. Do you thin~ you can estimate how far away from you the. object was? ( Ctrc l s One) IF you cnswoered YES, then how far away would you soy it was? LZ'== .. /fj / ![:'-) 22. Whcret "er-a you loc:otttd when you aaw the ob{ect? (C ire /e On~r ): o. Ins id .. o ~uild ing b. In o cor c. OutdoorJ d. In on c iplane (type) e. At sao ~ L 23. Wero yo\1 (Circlo One) lr; the business section of u c:ity? lr th(t residential S\!cf;c.,,, ~r a city? In opt.~n country~icle'? N"or an airfield? Flying over a city? Fly; n11 over o~"' country'! , .0VING IN AN AUTOMC2! L E or other vehicle at the time, then complete the followie.g qu$39 t\)(tl: Whc ! ~ irection war~ you '"ov in~? (Circle One) South~ast f. South wast h. Northwast 24.2 H ow i~at were you moving?---~ D .miles per hour 24.3 Did yo.,; to; at any time wh i I 1 ~u were looking at the obiect? (Circ le One) 25. Did you o b r"' tha obtect throu-;n =...,Y of th following? Binoculars f. Telescope Theodolite 26. In order that you con give as cfear o picture as posaibla of what you aow, d"scribe in yovr own wcrdsa a c~rr.cn object or objech which, when placed up In the aky, would give the soma appearance at th~ obict which ) 'OU tiOYf 27. , In the followlf't slleteh, lmotlne thot you ore at the polnt hown. Pl~e on J.." on tht r.vrv": I ir'" to show ho,., high the ohlect woa abcwe the horl1on (alcylln) when yc,u llr1t aow lt. Ploc:tt t.J "B .. on the t:Jme cur"d line 2r ahow how high the object was obcwe the horl1on (skyline) when ynu last "ow it. Place un ',.,'' on the tompoat wh" you ''"' eow lt. Ploee a "B" on the compaas whr you ''"' aaw ~ ohtc:t. 23 . Draw o pl~!\;nt thot will ahow the ~otion that the object or objects mado. P.laca on "A' at tho boglnni:1g ot the path, a "8 u ot the end of the path, and ahow any changes in direction during the ~ouna. 29. IF thr WQJ ~C~e THAN ONE o~lct, thn how many ware there? _ - Drow c pl:tvr of how thy wr orr:tn9d, and put an arrow to ahow the direttion that that w~re trovuling.