tJKUJtl; I IUU/J Ktl.Ut<U 2. LOCATION 3. SOlJi!C~ -1. NUP.E\::::; J F OBJECTS Dayton_!_ Ohio 10. CONCLUSION Astro(Venus) \:as on Az of 2?0 at an El of 6 cleg s. LENGin J F OBSERVATION 11. BRI EF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS j 10 ::.inute s 6. Tl'?t: o:: OBSERVATION ~. FrlOT OS Cbservers on two d ifferent \ratched a bright ".rhite light in i the west ern sky. 'l'he observers said that the UFO vH>.s as i 1?.:-g~ an Venus . Anothe r witness said that the object \va s lik~ 1 2.. '::.."i..~:~t stc.r. On another nisht the object \Jas reported to ~ c;; c:-i[:ht.er then V3nus. rhere lJas no motion of the object; I .:.:. jus t got bigger and smalle r in size. . I -::--~ c~server called 13 Harch 67 to s a y tha t v:hc.t the y s a \/ . :.:c: p:--ob ably !~rs. She ha d studied the nky charts a nd no\t :e,~ls she satr the n l a n et Ear s Prevl!)~!t .,.:~:!ona of thle form may be uucl. 8., IF ynu sow rhe ob1ect ot NIGtn, what did you notec.e concerning the STARS ancl MOON? 8.1 Sl Ak~ {C trcle One): d. DDn~ :-emmb.r 8.2 MOON (C.'ircle One): a. Bright moonlight b. Dull moonlight c ..... Nmoonlight -pitch clarlc . ~ Dan't remember -..> 9. What .... ere ' n -other ~onditicna ot the time yau aaw the objeC't? CLOUDS ! Crr.:ie One): WEATHER (Circle One): a. Cleor '~" og, mist, Of I aght rohe c. Moderate or heavy rain e. Don t renaember 10. The obi~c~ ctpeared: (Circle One_J _ d . A~ :1 liiht e , !.J.,... r~eiiim;;em~ber b. Tronapmnt 11. If tt C?peor.-d cas a light, waa it bt i Qhter than tha brightest stars? (Circle One}: ~. About the aame d. Don't lcnow 11.1 Com:tO,. ~i;ht, to aom. ~ommon oitect: ( t: . L. ike a briah ~toP / '- snarply ovt\lnec ~. Don't remmi:t a. Ap~or re n tlnd still ot any time? b. Sudd,., ly ed up ancj ruth away at any time? c. Brealt 'J;> ;;sro porta or explode? d. Give oH ke? ChQng. bri~tneaa? f. Change ,h ? g. flaan or flicker? h. Oisappeor end reappear? (Circle One for each question) Don't know Don't know Don't lcnow Don't know oont lcnow Official U.S. Air F 1 4 . Did the object d isappear -.. h ile y o u were watching it? If so, h ow? l 5. Did the object move behind something at ony time, particularly o cloud? (Circla One) (e) N o D o n ' t know . IF yo v answered YE!:>, then tell w hot D id the objec.t move in front o f ~omething o t o ny time, particula rly o cloud? (Circle One): Yt!~ G;J Don'! know. IF you o n~wcred YE~, th~n tell w h e t 17. Tt311 in o lew word-. the followiny thmqs about the object: 1 a. w~ wish ,., know rn<:: C!Pgulor ,i te. Hoid ~ mo:ch ~tick a t arm', length ir ;:..,~ w ith 0 known object oncJ note how mvch of the obj~ct is cov~red bt the heocl of II" .. me:-::~. li yc, hod perfor.ned i:l1s e ?emne nt o t the time o f the sighting, how much of the CJbje~t would hcvp b~el" -:ov .. rt!-:l by :h~ ma tch h ead? .. , 19. Dra w o "ic~vr~ t.._,o, ~.,;p ~how the shnpe oi rh e object o r objt>c~;. Lobei o r d ;r.c.lL'de ir. yCJur s ketc.h o ny detCJils o f th e object hot yoJ cw :;uch as wirgs. prorroJsions, ek, ond <?s p eciolly e Kh ousf t:cils or vopor tro_ils. Place on arrow beside th e d rawin g to ~how ~h~ direcrion the objec.t was movin g . Jl . .,. 8. IFyt)U saw the object ot NIGHT, what did you notice contl!rn1ng the STARS and MOON? Sl Si A~S (Circ:le One): 8 .2 MOON ( Circlrt One): a . Br ight moonlight b . Dull moonlight No moonlight-pitch dark d . Don't remember d . Don' t rememb8r 9. ""'ot w e re the weather conditions at the time you sow the object? oouos ( Circle On): a. Cleor sky WEATHER (C ircle O ne): b . fog, mist, or light rain c. Moderate or heavy rain e. Don't remember 10. 1":--e-object appeared: (Circle On~): ., i o ti$1} d . As o light b. lronsparent e. Don't remember c. Vapor ll. If it oppeored os o light, w o ' it bngrll<='r thll ol th e brighte\ t stnrs' (Circle One): a . Brighter b . lJimmer Don't kno w 1 L ~ Co"' pure brightness to .ome common object: 12. The edae~ o f the obiecr w-.re: 1 J . Dio rhe ob ,ect. c::;rc'e OoH fo r eac~ question) o . Appear to srond ;rill at any time? Yes Don' t know Don't know Don' t krov~ Don't know Ye~ Don' t know b. Suddenly 5peed u p and rush away at any time? S;eck up :nta ports o r explode? d . G ive off ~make? e . C hange brightnes\? Don' r know Don't know f. C""o1ga ~hoa~? h. Disappear and reappear? 27. In the follow;ng sketch , ;mog;ne thot you a<e ot the po;nt shown. Ploce on" A" on the cu.vd Hne to , ho w how h;gh th< oo was above the horizon (skyline) when you fir~f sow it. Place o " B" on the so me curved hoe to 'how how h igh the o b ject above the horizon (skyline) when you lost sow it. Plocf:l on " A" on th e compass when yo u first <,OW it. Place a " B" o n pass when you lost sow the object. Oow o pk """ that wa I show tho on ot;o n th o t th e obi eel o' obiec ' ' mode. Ploce on "A" o t the b c u; n n ;ng o f t ho poI h, o "a the end o f the path, ond show uny r.hcHiy!:i\ in cirectio' during the COUfSt!. c I 0 ij q 2?. !!'-~r<! .... cs .A.40~ E f~AN ONE nhj~c,, then how rnony were there? _ _ Drow o picrure or how ~hey we'! m 'J,ged. u nd p~.:t on arrow to o;how lhe . .:ir~ctcon thor they were traveling. 30. Ho ve you ever !>een this, oro !>iml-.~r .-,b,e c t b efor I f ; o y ve dote or do "'~ oJ locolton. 31. Was anyo ne else with y ou a t t he time you sow the o b iect? (Cifcl~ One) 31.1 I f you a nswe red YES, d id they se c th e objec t roo? ( C ,rcle O ne ) 3 1.2 Plea se lisl th ei r names and addresse s: 32. Please g ive the following in forma tio n about yourself: M id d le N o me (It'/ Zo ne TELEPHONE N UMBE Indicate any odd1tional informatio n ':!bout your'>~lf, including any :;p eciol eJtperienc~. which might be pertine nt . Wh:!'l ond to who m d id t o u re ? orl that you ~cd seen the ooject? Day Mo nth Year 34. Oaf~ you c:<.f.,pleted this questionnaire: 35. Information which you feel perfinent and which i s not adequately cove red in the specifi c points of the questionnaire or o narrative explanation of your sighting lvO:KE HERE IS HER ADDRESS UNCWSIFIED DI,AIJMIJIT Of lMI All FOIU STAIP MISSAGI lUNCH 'ACTION: RDC-4 INFO: SAEOS-3, XDP , XDPJr.:'~,, NIN-7, DIA-l (19) 9.t8 022ltRTTU J~W RUCIOSA2695 trJ831941WUU.,~UEOHQA. ZNt WUUU ~.517 FTRWG Ki"'~tLOE AFB MICH RUCIHMA/29AOIV Oll.'UTH MUNI APRT MINN RUEOFJF/FTO WPAFB RUED~A/CSAF RUED~AIOSAF ZEWUNIVERSfTY OF COLORADO, BOULDER COLO UNCLAS 507WG-CIO 0J0t1 MAR. 67. ~OR TOETR, AFRPC, SAFO I. UFC S IG~HEO OV':R SAULT STE. MARtE, ONT~ !0. Kl SHAPE OR SIZE GIVEN I N THE NJGHT SIGHTI~. THREE CXJLORED L IGHTS, rURQUO ISE,. REO A~l>' YELLOW .. Q~ Y. ON . ISCERNABLE, Ml. SOUMll APPEAREO TO BE NOT MOVJ N'i. .SA~ BR lGHTNESS. AS 8~ fGHT STAR . APPEARED TO BE AT 3911 FEEt ALTtTUOE, TI-RE:: MILES A'NAY I LfO WAS SEEN .: UNCLASSIFIED page lor 2 UNCWSIFIED DEPAITMIMf Of ntl All STAIP MIWGI IUIICJI THROlGHT B I NOCll.ARS. SEEN ON 15 AMJ 17 MARCH AT 0581 HlUR S Zll.U A~ 11'5 HOURS ZULU. CLEAR NIGHTS WITH MANY PAGE 2 RUC 10 SA2695 UNCL AS STARS VISIBLE. OBSERVER WAS EAST Of SAULT STE. MARIE, ONT AT 10 A~ SAW UFO OVER ALGOMA STEL CORP. NO CONFIRMATION FROM 753RO RADAR SQUADRON, SAULT STE. MAR IE, M I CH IG AN OR RAP CON AT KAFB CBSEVERS WERE MR. AMl MRS. SALl.T STE. MAR,E, ONTARIO. AGE 3~. SALESMAN.AT. SOO TV, SAME ADDRESS. FAIRLY RELIABLE. WEATHER WAS COLO A~D CLEAR WITH SO~E SCATTERED CLOUDS. NO AIR TRAFFIC FRO~ BASE I N AREA. INFORMATION OFFICtR HERE GfV:S PRELOAINiRY ANALYSIS AS FALtTY BINOCULARS. UFO WAS SEEN A.S JUST A BRIGHT STAR WITH OUT BINOCULARS, WITH BI~CULARS, UFO WAS SEEN AS T~EE LIGHTS. DID NOT MOVE. NO PHOTOGRAPHIC OR OTHER PHYSICAL EV IOENCE. U NCLASSI FlED Page 2 of'2 16 - 23 HArtCC 1967 SIGHT:niGS Dayc.on, Ohio Daytoo., Ohio Austin, Texas Robinson Springs, Alabama Su'lll'Ilerh.ill, Pennsylvania Lebanon. Ohio Gal~na, Illi:lois Tuscan, Arizona Novinger, Missouri Dayton, Ob.i.o Spotswood, New Jersey Dayton; Ohio Nempais, Tennessee Kansas City, Missouri Los Angeles, California Benton, fukansas Loulcvil le, Kentucky Ne'..rbu.rg:l, !-k'..t York S tra tfo..:-1, Connecticut Co1or.::.do Springs, Co~or::1do Yonkers, de'" York Cheyenn~) Wyoming Ha.Jntramck: Hichig3n HossBlu.r'f, Florida Eugene, Oregon Elki.1orn, Kentuc~y F3 n3taa, Wisco~si~ n~err Colorado Yo.J..:. sr,oo~n, Onio St. Pat:~. Minnesota :ittle Seck,. Arkansas No-cnx.an, Gliahoma Dayton> Ohio :\nt:!::o:-ag~, Kentucky t-iul tiole C.-:> (PHOTOS) EV.lLUAT ICN INSUFFIC IZNT DATA As tro (VENUS) INSU?FICIENT D).TA INSUFFICENT DATA .'\.BCR)..FT ( fi /V),POR T?.AIL) As tro (VENUS ) INSUFFICIENT DATA ~ SA'I'EIJ.I'lE DJSU:'FICIENT DATA TIJSUFFIC IE~T DATA 0 t h e r ( REFL..SCTION OF GROUND LIGHTS) .. !\stro (VENUS ) AIRCRA.F''r BA.LLOOi'l Sightjng: Other ( CLOUDS) Photo: Other ( lllSU7f'ICIZl'TT Astro ( HETEOR) As tro ( ~tZ1'EOR ) INSUFFIC .Thl'l'.r DATA As tro ( VENUS ) Astro (VENUS) Sig!lting: INSUl1"FIC!;;:tiT DATA Photo: INSUFF'ICBNT DATA As tro ( VEi'illS ) I'fSUFFICTR;IT DATA 14. Did the obiect disappear while you were -latching It? If so, how? 15. Otd th't' ootete! 11ove ~hand somettHng at any ttme, partecvf~rly a c ou r !J . <j