t. NiH'P.f:R O F '-=-JECTS CO~CLUSION Astro (V~:NUS) ':-~u~ wn~ !l~ttinr, at. aprroxirr.~t~ly 2050(L) at tir.-e of the ct. LENGTH 0~ G3SERVATION (,. 1 YPE OF 0~5E RVATlON ~. PttGTOS 9. Pt-f'a'SIC~L =:v::JEI-eC~ 11. BRl~F !UMMARY AND ANALYSIS ~>.i L nrp~ared t o ~in and ~tt ti~.~s hnd e. p'lnki~h ~i-;t., 1t r t1r"!~ br:IRht., t .h"!n dim then bright. ag.'lin. Ob. ... t ' rc.unJ and hnd r .. d-blue-,Rreen C!J.en~ LJGWr~. Li.c:ht5 a , , 1r r to i>~ rot:lti.n~ ,xound outside of obJ~ct and were brilliant .:! -t::~.ject procet!'J.~d on lev~l flight path. I~v"!tif:'" ticn office st.Ptltd, ;~orth Centra 1 Airlin~ route : ~s-1 t:: i\':, o f the ~il:htinp; loc11tio11. 20. Do you think you c:on estimate. the speed of the object? (Circle One} IF you ora red YES, then what sptted would you estimate? --~-l} It. p_ . .J)_ 21. Do yov tl-.;.-;.. :~v .:or, eJtimate ho..., for away from you the obiect wos? IF yo~.-~!"'o:..,ered YES, t~en how :or cwoy would you say it was? t/ N; ~e. s 22. W'nere ~-V~"~ '' OU located whel" you saw the obj~ct? (Circle o~p I : 23. Were you (Circle One) In the busine~s section of a city? In the residential section of a city? In ope n co~ntryside!J c. Outdoer~ d. Near on airfield? d. I~ on c :>lane (type) Flying oo~er o city? Flying ov~r open country? !..E or other vehicle at the time, then complete t:,e following questions: 2.!. 1 W'r.=~ ~;rection were you movi-:;? (Circle On'!J) d. S::>utheast f. Southwest 24.3 Di~ y-;;t. stop c:t any time ._.,r. r.~ you were looking at the obiect? Did you ~s$e'V~ ~n~ ~biec:t throu;n -::r.y of the following? Binoculars Wire-s., Theodolite h. Northwest 26. In order the -r~..s ::on give cs cle~ar a picture a!\ po~sible of what you sow, describe in your own words a common object or cbj~es 'Whi:h, whem placed up in the sky, would give the some appearance os the obiect which you sow, 27 ... In the following sketch, imagine that you arft at the point shown. Place or A" on the curvttd I ine to show how high the obiect was above the horizon (skyline) when you lirst sow it. Place o ''B" on the some curved line to show how high the obiect was above thl! horizon (skyline) when you lust saw it. Place an "A" on the compass when you l irst sow it. Place a ."B" on the compass where you lost saw tt.c obiect 28. l)row:: pic~re-that will show the merion that the.obiect or objects made. Place on "A" at the beginning of the . path, a "B .. ot the end of the path, ond. show ony changes in direc:tion during th8 course. "'NONE ~:,i , ~hen how many were there?----------- .hey Were Or:':lr"ged, an.:f put on arrow to show the direction that they were traveling 27 ... In the following sketch, imagine that you are at the point shown. Pla~e or ''A" on the curv~d I ine to show how high the obiect was above the horizon (skyline) when you first sow it. Ploce a ''B" on the same curved line to show how high the obiect was above thl! horizon (skyline) when you last saw it. Place on "A" on the compass when you first saw it. Place a ."B" on the compass where you last sow tl1c obiect 23 . Orow = pie~r4! that will show the 1""T<::tion th.Jt the.object or obiects mode. Place on "A" at the beginning of the . path, a "B., ct the end of the path, ond_ show any changes in direction during th8 course. 29. IF thare ..,.c:s 0?.:= THAN ONE obj~ct, t hen how mony were there? ----------- Draw a picture of now t hey were a r:-=nged, anJ put an arrow to show the direction that they were traveling. 30 ... Have you ever seen this, or a similar obiect before. If so give date or datol and locuthm 31. Wa1 onyo.,.. .,;~ .. ~i:-n you at the time you saw the obieet? (Circle On~) 31.1 lF Y ~:ms'Nerl<i YES, did thtty see the obieet too? (Circle One) 31.2 ? ... ~,lit :st their names ond ocidrssses: 32. Pl~cs8 giv~ t~e following information about yourself: Middle Nom LOst Nome Nome _}jJ-HH t!::W A ftl.-K4~-- TE LE P:i:y..,= NUMoER AGE a,'j SEX hi'tlr c. .. Indicate O r.;-' coditionol informati~n c~ut yourself, including ony special experience, which might be pertinent. 33. When and ~:> who, ~id you report that you had soan the obi$ct? Month Year 34. Dote you completed this quest.ionnoire: 35. Information wnic:h you feel pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific points of the questionnai,. ~ a narrative explanation of your sighting. S'Jq w .1-u y rtv1.u1 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS 4TH STRATEGIC AEROSPACE DIVISION (SAC) GRANO FORKS AIR FORCE BASE, NORTH OAKOT A 58201 ATTN OF: DII SUBJECT: iJf.') ~::-:)Ort, AFB, Ohio 1. . county sherif:' ~.4 t\Io North Dakota h-Lgh~-ray pntrolmen si.ehted a T ; ?. bout 7 nti.les nort.h of Sheyenne, N.D., at the ,junctj o n of U.S. 231 a:-.:. Y">eron ~oad t:h:i.le irrrestiP.:a ting an accident on 3 ~1ar. 67. ? -:'nis office co r;ta c~ ::d. the sheriff after learning of' the sighti. ng .f~.,.. loca 1 news r.t'=d:a. 3.. :'he attached reflects a su11mary o.f all t hree. reports and Peace is our Profession a. large star, fist at arm's l e ne t.h, star, one, n/a, none, none, none , seerr:ed to spin and a t timef; had. a pinkish cast, at times br.i ght, then dim t-:~9n bri.ght again. b. P::..-. :-'~lnan Roeer Brumfield, N.D. Highuay Patrol ;_..b~r...;;.le;;;..;rr;;;;L;:r~e;:...:,e;...;;:c. from grn1.1.-~ .:..e7el, west, moved. :in the \-rest. to a norther direction, 10 minutes. a ?1r1. li;~ .... Jn Junction on uest side of Fort Totten I ndiam 'Rockford, N. r:r. : .~ ar and Cold i . .'--one attempted) j. '.J::-t h Centr:1l .'.~.: -- -:~2:; route passes from Grand F'orks , N.D., Devils Lake and proc~ects to Mjnot. This route passes on a line Ea s:: : o JT0rt~ ~.r~st c: -: ':-?. s l ght.ing loca t ion. ) k . .:.2.~ J:)hn H . Nc,:c--. _t,. I c, Informati')n Office, l-70l-59h-6374 (office), a . : , grapefruit a~ arm' s length, red-blue-green-clear, one, none, 11:):~, ~-.o~:.e vis able, ::-:::e, lirrhts anoeared to be r otat-ing a.ro1111d outside of -:'.: .. -2:::. and colors .v=;'-2. br:illinnt as object proceeded on level fli~ t b . ;:::--:1:--;;:i to b e a ~:..;::--.t on an elevator (gra.in) lvhere there normally il~ ::.:-:.::.:;T::., 1,000 :~-2:., traveled in ~r . ..r direction a.nd appeared to .. remajn a~:. c.:-:--:=. .-:a.;..r:lv r~ -:-- -., :"' ~ to me as I e nort north1~est, disappeared c. ~.:---::.-:..:--'i.su.al, ::::o a.id3, through drivers side and front l.zindovrs of 3 Nar. 67 (local ti.me and date) night. e . ~:_ .. -...,-:. (8) miles s o 1th of Ninne~mukan, N.D., on US ?.81, proceeding from Obero:-rrr!ction to N:i.nnc\<lraukan. ('fhere are t vro junc t :io n roads, this one is no:~-:,-1 of the one ind:icatGd. in item e above.) Mir1neHaukan, N.D., NOttTH DAKOfA Highvtay Patrol . ~ Cold, Clenr, No Clouds. .. II cont inn~d. !'eportecl) c.. ... tempted) a b:Y'te) c~ :-3.1, fist, .v:1i t-e, one, none, no ne, none, none , l>r:i ht star ./ b . : .:=.~rolman Roger ';\r.L-d"ield, N. D. Highway Patrol, about 15 0 0 feet , 17vi> :-;;pearcd to s :.op a :'d. rotate a nd in doine so would chan:-;e from a :~:--::. ~ht t-hite li;:h~ .. 7...':' a tinted pink and then to a d11ll vrlli t e ligh t , t~--'2:: :ove north. Jb:e8~ e.ppeared to do t is t11ice before it disappeared, c ~ :--o und vis ua.l, no r!e d., j :45 p . m., 3 lvTa.rch 67 (local time and date) night. e . ~3 2 81 and Oberon ,:~:::ction, seemed to be over Oberon area ( tTudgirlb from i -:e:-:~-t hi.s-.of i cer._s:;:,,.:r r}l_EL.ob-Ject-.f~he. _Junc~:~J..on nearest Sheyen ne. ) .!."'~ ~ a:-:-ington , N. D., N.D. Hightmy Patrol as item .i ?:.:::-:=-=! .:= :_:s :nd:.ce:::;~. :>:-;;"' cer Brumfield seems to have seen the object al.-.c-.--~ .. ~-:-: -( 2C' ;-.:..:::::~s earlier and sorre sjx (6) air miles nH of vThere t----= :~---~-' :-.:':'ics::-a:-i. .,-:e sheriff sighted it, a lthough the other tHo cite E::::-:_-_-._-: _: - _:-::-: s:..:>-:.~c. t 1e object and then r etraced his route to the other j1.:JX-:.:::-. -::-:. :i ~n !'~s~o::se to an accident ca 11 -vrhcre he a;';ain sir:ht e d the oh:jec.:-=: = :: brour:ht i t to t.he other officers' attenti on. c.2CJ~O L. DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUA .. TIUtS 'O"I:IGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION ( A,SC) WftiGHT.ptATTK .. SON AI" 'OftCK ASK. OHIO .5.33 F.e: ... ence your unid~ntified observation. 'nle information which we ~ave received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. Re=~est you comple t ne attached FTD Fornt 164 and return it in t~-= envelope provid:d. Thank you for reporting your observation to e Air Fcrce. 1 Atch ~-'-'3S C. MANATT Co lo:1e 1 , USAF / .:...!:-e~tor of Technolc ;:, s nd Subsystems FTD Form 164 w/envelope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION T h ~ 5 ~uestionnoire has been prepared so that you con give the U.S. Air Force os much informc.n~n :JS possible co~cerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hove observed. Please y t o answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give wi II be usee ror research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any statements, ccn:I-Js!or.s, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information so that if r: !s de~med necessary, we may contact you for further details 1. When did ; ... see the object? (Circle One): 3. Time Zon~: (Circle One): a. . 4. Wher e were 7:>v w hen you sow t he oo!e ct? Ne,;:rss~ Pes~ai Address (Circle One): a. City or Town 5. how l ong .wcs ie:t in sight? Ci~rc, ;).notion) JJ.. c. Not very sure b. F: triy certai n d. Just o guess Hour Minutes D~tght Saving Stand or<!) Stote or County 6. What was th'!: C.:)nd!rion of the sky ? a. Sri ght lQ. Brighb 7. IF you saw th~ object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object? (Circle One): a. In front of you b. In back of you c. To your right d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don't remember fTD OCT 62 164 Thla form uper .. dn FTO 164, tul bl, whlch ia obsolete. t4. IF you saw the object ot NIGHT, what did you flot ice concerning th e ~TARS und MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (C.ircle One): Bright moonlight) Dull moon I tght c. No moonlight -pitch dark d. Don't remember 9. '.\no::1 . ..,~ .. ~ -~.,e weather c ondition s ct the time you saw the object? c . 5c~7Te .. ~d clouds d. Thick: Jr heavy clouds HEATHER (Circle One): Fog, mist, or I ight roin c. Moderate or heavy ro in e. Don't remember 10. T he obi ect appeared: (Circle One): a.: A:; ~Jight:> ""' ' b e. L.i:>n t remem er 11. If i t :J:>?~C!'~d os o l ight, was i~ ~'i?t.ter than the brightest stars? (Circle One): c. About the some d. Don't know 11.1 C o!7':.::re br ightness to scr-~ common object: 12. The ~dges of ti'~ ~Sject wer~: 13. Did t h e ccie:.-:-: (Circle One f or eoch question) a. Appear ro s~and sti ll at any time ? Don't know b. Sudde~ iy ~::>eed up and rush away at any time? Don't know c. Bre-::k o.:;:> into part~ or explode? Don't know d. G ive o;f smo'<e? Don't know e. cr.ons-~ br i ;h tness? Don't know f. Char.ge shope? g. Flash or rl icker? Don't know Don't know h. Oisappecr and reappear? Don't know 14. Did the obiect disapoecw while you were wotc:hing it? H so. how? 15. Di d th~ t move ~ind ~om,thing at any time, pnrtieulorly o cloud? Yes Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what it ,r-v b.n irHf 16. Did th~ o:~i~c:f mcvet in fr()nt of $~rf' hing at any timft partit.:ularly o claud? (Cirr:~a On,): Don't Know. IF you on5w41tred YES, then tell what 17. Tell i~ ~ f~w words the fo!lowin~ thi:Jgs about the obiect: