Windsor Newyork — March 1967

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i 4. NlJMBE R OF OBJECTS TYPE OF OBSERVATION t 8. PtiOTOS PHYSICAL EVIDENCE UFO Report FTD (TDETR) DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCe sTfWAU AlA 'O~C~ lAS, NlW YORK 1 2551) attached report is submitted in accordance with Paragraph 8, FOR THE COMMANDER A. De scription of the Object (s): 1. Shape: Glo\ving mas~ of four squa re lights. 2. Size compared to a know object: Six stars put together 3. Color: Red -white 4 Number: One 5. Formation, if more than one: 6. Any discernible features or details: No 7. Tail, trail, or exhaust, including size of same compared to size of object(s): 8. Sound; if heard, de scribe sound: Soft humming noise 9. Other pertinent or unusual features: None B. Description of Course of Object(s): 1. What first called the a ttention of observer(s) to the object(s): 2. Angle or elevation and azimuth of object(s) when first observed: 140 fro m observer. 3. Angle or elevation and azimuth of object(s) upon disappearance : Approd.mately 040 from observer. Approximatel y 4. De scription of flight path and maneuvers of object(s): Moved from Sout h to East and then t o the Northeast. 5. How did the object(s) disappear: Disappeared slowly. 6. How long (were) the object (s) visible: 4 to 5 minutes. C. Manner of Observation: 1 Ground -visual 2. Optical Aids: None D. Time and Date of Sighting: 1. Zulu time-date group of sighting:. 01052 30 Ma r 67 2005 l ocal time. 2. Light conditions: Night E. Location of Observer(s): New Windsor I New York F. Identifying Information on Observer(s): 1. Military or Civilian: 2. Name: Mr 4. Mailing Addre New "'/Vindsor 5. Occupation: Student 6. Estimate of Reliability: Poor G. Weather and Winds -Aloft Conditions at Time and Place of Sightings: 1 Observer(&) account of weather conditions: Clear with few clouds. 2. Report from nearest AWS or U.S. Weather Bureau Office: Clear - 8 miles visibility. Winds calm Temperature 4 3 r . 3. Ceiling: 4. Visibility: 8 miles 5. Amount of cloud cover: clear 6. Thunderstorms in area and quadrant in which located: None 7. Vertical temperature gradient: SFC - 43 r H. Any Other Unusual Activity or Condition: No I. Interception or Identification Action Taken: None J. Location, approximate altitude, and g eneral direction of flight o f any air traffic or balloon releases in the area which might possibly account for the sighting: 1 -U3A Flying in local Stewart AFB area during this time period K. Position, title and comments of the preparing officer: Captain Peter M. Green Det 1, 4650th Combat Support Squadron Stewart AFB, NY 12550 Edward Grant apparently saw one of the local Stewart AFB aircraft flying on the evening of 29 March 1967 L. Existence of physical evidence, such as materials and photographs: None