-L NlJIA?.ER Or ::3JcCTS LEt-;GTH OF CoScRVATION T'fPE: OF CoSERVATION PH'!SICAL cv :)cNCE 10. CONCLUSION Astro (l-8I'Z::JJ) v B~l c F .>W.'.'AARY A~::> ,!,Nhl YSIS w.ni v~. Cos~..:~v~r ?rvloua oC:!t!.>n~ ol lhlu rorm r.>~Y b " u~od. DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS 90TH STRATEGIC MISS ILE WING ( SAC) FRANCIS E . WARREN AIR FORCE BASE, WYOMING , 8 2001 R EPL.Y TO ATTN 01"1 EOO SUBJECT ! lJ?0 To . ~=-;nt -Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 Fi:~ ( TDETR) I~(Jp{(tL c,~ T~= following UFO Report conforms with the f ormat in Para 11, AFR 80-17 d~:ed 19 September 1966: Description: ( 2) Golf Ball (3) Bright White (9) Velocity t~r=ific; like a meteor ~. Course: (1) Observer was l ooking at sky through window on south side of his house in Rawlins , Wyo . (2) Angle of e l evation was 60; azimuth 180 MAG (3) Angle of elevation was 30 ; azimuth 90 MAGo (4) Stcaigh: Line flight path from west d escending toward east . (5) lnstanta~aously t o the East . ( 6) "A very short time; a s e c ond o r two , like a mete o r." c~ :~a.-mer of 0"::>;:::-vation: :> Ground -~isual = :~me of Sighting: e . Location of Observe r : . Informatio n on Observer: {1) Civilian-Mr. T.B.; Age 5 ployee f o r City of Rawl s , Educatio n t.1.:1known._ .RHJ.iability Peace,, , t s our rroros.,,o g . Weather: ( 1) "Clear; slight high haze, f e w clouds." (2) Report by 9th Weather Squadron, Det 24, F. E. Warren AFB o~ .;::ather conditions at Rawlins, Wyoming at 0210/18 April 1967: 6784 (surface) (4) 40 miles (5) Few cumulus North 150 degrees cent. (7) Standard lapse rate, no s ignificant inversions existed. k . Assistant Base Operations Offlcerp Cas i mer Krauser, GS-11, Base Ope~a~ions, 809th Cmbt Spt. Gp, F. E~ Warren AFB, Wyoming, 307; 7752222 The information on this UFO was relayed by CB Radio from Mr. (Sed par f) t o Mr. age 38, a chemist for Sinclair Refining Co at R.:l"..~lins, Wyoming. Mr ve me the details by l ong distance telephone. ~ro s communicating with another friend in Rawlings by CB Radio a t t~e t e the UFO was sighted. He stated that, at the time of the~ghting, his r:.c.:..J was, ' 'knocko::d clean off" and that the interference (possibly caused by -:~:-. ?0) "killed oy CB". :.=. was relu~tant t o give any information since he wanted no Upon t ermination of the phone conversation I called the Cheyenne Airport FAA Tower and asked for any information from them or Denver, Colorado Center which might have been pertinent. There w~s none. A further check with the FAA on 18 April 1967 revealed I believe Hr. Guffy saw a meteor (See a . (9). C. KRAUSER, GS- 11 Supervisory Air Traffic Control Specialist (General) Copies to: University of Colorado ,_.,. ATTN: Dr Condon Boulder, Co l orado 80302