1. DATE TIME GROUP 3. ~OlJRCE 4. NUMBER OF OoJ~CTS LENGTH 0:: 05S:RVATION TYPE OF 03Sc 'ATION PROJECT 10073 RECORD .. OCATlON Glasgow AFB, 10. CONCLUSiON Other: (CONFUSING REPORT) INSU~"'FICIENT DATA FOR EVAUJJ-.TION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS SEE CASE fiLE CCrJvl.ENTS! Tne report is of t'tJo separat~ visuals and a raaar trc.J:: . The rep t is confusing, does not have sufficient inforu~tion t o -.--c-c-u-.?-,s-:----------------~enable an evaluation; and is conflicting at points. (One observ(~ report~6 ~h~ date of the sighting as 27 Feb., ~hile the othe r 8. P1iOTOS FTD SEP 63 Q.J~y reportec 23 Feb.) The observers were requested to clarify the sigh tin~ out did not do oo. DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS 91ST COMBAT SUPPORT GROUP (SAC) GLASGOW AIH FORCE BASE, MONT"NA, 59231 auaJEcT UFO <'~bservation, 24 February 1967 Tot FTD (Tnzr/UFO) .lright-Pa.tterson AFD, Ohio In .c~.ference to your letter, subject as above, dated 22 August 1967, the fol:..c,;ing is submitted: Th,e_fir~t objec.t. \;Tas_ observeg fc;>r a f e1-r minute~. observed for about one hour by Sergeants Vaughn, Object number Hansen and Airman o. 'l'he f..i.rst_.obj~:t vJas .vic;1e<;l .Qr:t .. ~?-c:!-ar. 'I'he second object rras out- sice the S\'leep range o:f t h e radar unit in question. Therefore it did not shoy; on radar. c, FI'D Form 164 i~ designed to cove r sightings of only one object. '1'!1~:. ~ individuals observed t\'IO objects \ri th different clY:J.racteristics. ... r.e:-e.t ore e ln Orr:'E.. v:.on viaS con l.C lllg. 'l'oHe r persoru1el time the objects o e:ts in question. contacted. activity in the area 'ras ncr;ati ve personnel did not observe the e . Sergeant l-l.anser. \nlS the only one that heard the s ound of a jet-type Added infol'lLlE. t.:.on : The sightings \'I ere of flashing lie;hts and not Poace , ;,. our Profeaaion 'iD WORK ORDER ~ L Description of Work: (Include title of unscheduled tasks.} 18. Oiv. Chiefs lnsrructions/ Modificotion or Expansion of Work Description 2. FTD W.O. No. 5. 01 A Task No 6. 01 A Priority 7. Date Needed 8. Consequence Code 9. Classification of Sources 10. Classification of End Product 11. PPTD or De p Sig 12. Div./Dir. Symbol 13. M-H E stimote 14. Monitor 15. Phon e s 16. Di v. Precedenc e FTD JAN 67 13 PrevJoua edition ()f thla fonn h obaol.-t- --~-Cnnv Nn ~ tn R I nr lt ~ DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION ( AFSC) WRIGHTPATTERSON AIR FORCE SASE. OHIO 45433 TDPCS/V. D. Bryant/mjb/70441 GFJ Report, Glasgow AFB, Montana TD?T/UFO(Major Quintanilla) 1 . Reference is made to the subject UFO report(attached)o 2. Although the sighting was reported to h ave been observed for two hours by radar, no description of the radar sighting is included ct:.cr than the statement that it \.Jas observed on an MG-13 Fire Control r&ciar. Obviously, the references t o red, white, and blue lights a3 big as a pea, or a nickel, are visual observationso For this r~ason~ there is insufficient information with which to analyze t h e radar sighting. J~?.):fE J ~JONES, Col -;; l , USAF ~; / Chief, Command and Control ~ P uction Directorate UFO Tech Information Glsagov AFB, Montana UFO 1-~. Bob Tnv ttnlversltY of Colorado 202 Woodbury Hall - Boulder, Colorado 80304 ~e:rerence m::J telephone conversa-tion 'With Miss McKelvey concerning a radar-visual obser1a.tton trom Glasgow , liJOntana. Inclosed !a ~ertinent infor=a~ion on the 24 February 1967 sighting. we had re<D-tested t~ore !nfornmtion on the radar porlion o:f the case, a.:ld the return correspondence uas received unfavorably by MaJor ~uintanilla. Possto~ you, or the g1-oup, -would -want to followp this particular case. It definitely appears to me that two different p:C:ttnomena 't-rere obserred; however, sooe as you can see are doubtful. Acco~ding to the ~3aage the duration or the Yisua l obse~Jation 'We.s only one-two minutes "t-thile the r3.dar signting 'ms in excess of SL'"'!eere ly, 1it.U.IAM F. !viARLEY Jr, lst Lt, USAF. &\sot Chie:f, Projeet Blue Book l-1essage Unclas ~ 00264 Mar 67 91 Cmbt Spt Group G l.~agow AF.B Montana 59231 Re!'erence your roessage unclas EC 00264 March 1967, &J.bject: Report c an unidentified flying object recei ,red by this off. ice 1+ March 1967. P.eG.Uest clarification be made with regards to UPU aighting. If raaar contact was established with an alleged UFO, was cmy type of inter- ception action taken? The message implies that two groups of personr.e~ observed the same phenomena. From the description it is highly unlikely t~ia to be the case FOR THE COMMANDER . ~ S C. MANATI', Colonel, USAF / . rector of Technology v.nd Subsystems DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS 9 1ST COMBAT SUPPORT GROUP (SAC ) GLASGOW AIR FORCE BASE. MONTANA, 59231 MEPL.v To Br: ATTN OFt ..., suaJEcTs l1essag8 Unclo.s BC 00264 t.lar 67 Fc.:-... ::..gn Technology Division -.i:-:..;:!t-Patterson AFB, Ohio (TDJ~'f /UFO) Rs.:~.:-ence your letter, subject a s above, da t ed 2 Nay 196'/, Lhe foll ovring c:.:. ifica tion i s sub.mi t ted: a . flndar contact v;r..s established v1ith a 1-lG 13 Fire Control System. interceptive action taken due to operators of the rado.r nystetn fail- to notify proper c;:.~thorities prior to ohjectG uiGappco.rance o. (l'he message implies that the t,,,o groups of personr1e l observed sa1ne phenomena for the i'ollov1ing rea s ons: (1) Most infor~tion is identical. (2) Observers in vehicle possibly only obscrvl:d one object due to ~heir J.ocation. (3) Observers in vehicle only observed phenomena for approxi-lr/ ::.c.-:.::. ._y t"10 minutes. .J..:ri!1S this time period the alternating red, v1hi te e.:-.c. :Jlue colors co~lc. nave assumnd the v1hi te color. (4) Secor.d building . t;:-.:-.lp rey not have heard engine due to their loca - Colonel, USAF Peace is our Profession llt!P~V TO DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FOR C E HEADQUARTERS P'OPtEIGN TECHNO!-OGY DIVISION ( A r S C ) WftiGHTPATTt:A!ION AI" P'OII!CI DAlJ~. OHIO 4!3~ UFO Observation, 24 Feb 67 A~ Stephen J. Marshall 13~h Fighter Interc~pto~ Sq Glaagov KYB lrontana 59231 F.eference your unidentified observation. The i nformation ~hich v~ have received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. R~quest you complete the attached FTD Form 164 and r eturn it in t:~e envelope provid::!d, Thank you for reporting your observation the Air Force . MANATT, Colc~el, USAF of Tech.'10 y e nd Subsystems FTD Form 164 w/envel ope 27. In the follow ing sketch, imagine that you ore at the point shown. Place an "A" on the curved I ine to show ho w high the o b ject was above the horizon (skyline) when you first sow it. Place o "B" on the some curved line t o show how h igh t he obiect was above the horizon (skyline) when you last sow it. Place on "A" on the compcass when you f i rst saw it. Place a "B" on the compass where you las t sow the object 2o .. ~row a F=-~re that will show t he -:~ion that the object or objects made . Plac e an "A" at the beginning of t he o:~,, o ::: ott e en o t e pc:i, =~--s ow any c ange s tn .!!e ct1on ursng t e course. D:ow o ?:~7.:-~ -:i :,ow the y were O"'rcnge~..,.an.:J p4t on arrow to show the direction tha t they were traveling. rf-.S toppec }.\e; A> r~ fA } t9y 30. Have you ever seen this, or a similar obiect before. If so give date or dates and location. 31. Was anyone e I se with you at the time you saw the obiect? (Circle One) 31.1 IF y~ : nswered YES, did they see the obiect too? (Circle One) 31.2 Pleos-t list their names and addresses: 32. Pleose g it e the following information about yourself: TELEPHON= NUMBER Indicate Oil~ .Jdditional informatio!1 c~out yourself, including any special experience, which might be pertinent. When and to whom did you report that you had seen the object? 14. Did the obiect disappear whi lo you were watching it? If so, how? 15. Did the oci~cf move behind something at any time, particu lorly a cloud? (Ci rcl'!! One): Yes Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what it m~v~d behind: 16. Did t he cS;ect move in front of something at any time, particularly o cloud? (Circl~ One): Yes_ @ Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then te ll what 17. Tel l inc few words the following things about the object: 18. W ~ wish tc. ~(now the angular size. Hold a match stick at arm's length in I ine with a known obiect and note how mu :h :>f t;:~ object is covered by th'! head of the match. If you had performed this experiment at the ti me of th e s ight ing, ~.~...-muc h of the o bject would have been covered by the match head? Draw o ?;.:t-~r~ tnc t will s how t he s~ oj:le of the object or objects. Lobel ond include in your sketch any de t ai ls e-: :i,~t you sow such os wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaus t trails or vapor trails. Place on a r=""' ;:,.eside the drawing to show the direction the object was moving. 'rDPTR (Lc C l S.Jtith) quest com-ol~t~ w ~ather data for 24 Feb 6'7 a t or TDPT two) 2nd Lt Narano 20 ... Do you think you can estimate t~e speed of the object? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estimate?------- 21. Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the object was? (Cirde One) IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was?r.L7.. I r ..:S 22. Where wer~ y ou located when you saw the obiect? (C ire le One): ~} Inside c building b. In a car 0 c. Outdoors d. In en a irplcne (type) 23 .. Were you (Circle One) In the business section of a city? In the residential section of a city? In open countryside? Near on airfield? Flying over o city? Flying over open country? 24. IF 7ou wert! .':-lOVING IN AN AUTOM081LE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: 24.1 What diw.~ction were you moving? (Circle One) a. N:>rm c. East e. South g. West b. N ;,east d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 24.2 How bst were you moving? ----------miles per hour. 24.3 Did y:>U stop at any time while you were looking at the object? (Cir~l~ One) Yes 25. Did you obse"Ye the object through c.,y of the following? Eyeglcss&s Binoculars Yes No Sun glcss~s Telescope Yes No Wind sh le-i : TheodoiG\? Window ~less Yes In order that you c:2n give as clear a picture as possible of what you sow, d~scribe in your own words o common object or objects which, when placed up in the sky, would give the same appearance os the object which you ~ow . U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much informct i on as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Pie~ se rry to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give wi II be used for research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any statements, cor.ciJsions, or publications without your...f_ermission. W't request this personal information so thct if 1t is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did y vl. see the object? (Circle One): 3. TirT"e z~n"!: ~:ircle One): a. tastern b. Centro i c. Mountair_ .... d. Pacif :: (Circle One):