Lasvegas Nevada — June 1967

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CONCLUSION Pc .... siulc pro:~c:1tcd .Lnc i. c.' t u CF O~,.; VATION [,~It; F SUMMARY AND AI\AL YSi$ 30. Have you ever n this, or a similar obiect before. If so give date or dates and location. 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you anewered YES, did they see the obiect too? (Circle One) 31.2 Pleaae liat their names and addresses: 32. Please give the following information about yourself: TELEPHONE NUMBER Firat Nome Middle Nome Indicate any additional information about yourself, including any special experience, which might be pertinent. 33. When and to whom did you report that you had seen the obiect? ~ ~ Jtl,.t/e /uz Month Year 3. Date you com,aleted this questionnaire: _l]. 35. I ion which you fMI ,_rtinent and which is not adequately covered in the apecific ,olnts of the questionnaire or a ive explanation of your sighting, ~ .t:f.L aiJv UNQASSIRED DlPAIITMUIT OF THE All FO~t STAff MISSAl IRAIU'H INCOMINI MESSACt ACTION: RDC-4 INFO: SAF-053, XOP-1!, X()PX-2!1 JCS/D.!J\ .. JSI (l~) ADVCY JCS/DIA FM TFWC NELLIS AFB NEV TO RUWMFV AI ADC RlM JBJA/27A IROIV LUKE AFB ARIZ RUE OF I F IF T 0 WP AF B OH I 0 RUEOHQAI CSAF 1 RUEOHQAI OSAF WASH OC ZEW ~IV OF COLORADO BOlLDER CO 80302 ~CLAS COl 80041 JLNE 1967o FOR FTO WPAFB OHIO <TOCTR), CSAf C.A~RDL, UfAf I S~ f-Od .. SUB"' UFO REPORT THE FOLLONING REPORT IS lAW AfR 80=17o PA.RA 11A: ( ~) C~GAR SHAPE' (2) TWO TI~S LARGER THAN AIRPLANE (3J WHITE (4) C1N[ ( ; / N!f.. (6) NONE <7> EXHAUST LOOKED WHITE (8) NONE (9~ NONr PA.RA 1'\R; <1> Glfl.. FRIEON SAW IT <2> 45 DEG (3) SlEAO:;_ 'f Ur~e'l<i) (5) GOT 0 IMMER AND THEN fADED OUT (6) fiVE M' NUfS .. (1) GROUND-VISUAL C2> NONE (3) N/Ao PARA 110: c) 08 07 ?.1 JUNft~ AFHQ .IAN 0309C U NC1ASSIFID UNQASSIRED DPAITIDIT OF '"l All FOIIC:t STAFF MISSAl IIANC" IIICOMIIII MEUAit 8138L 21 J~E (2) NIGHT. PARA 11E: 25TH & BONANZA, LAS VEGAS, NEV; , LAS VEGAS, NEVI PAGE 2 RlMMA215B UNCLAS Cff ICE WORKER; HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE; SEEMS REL I ABLEo PARA 11G: t~. (1) DARK C2> SURFACE 240 OEG JK, 6M FT 40 OEG JKo 10M 290 OEG 7K, FT MINUS 2.5C, 16-18M ZERO C, 18-37M.MINUS 1o8C, 37""'?3 M~NUS PO,NT EIGHT C. 2LT PETER B. THATCHER <TfWC=COD REPORT ING Off~CER, NELL IS AFB NV 89110; TELEPHONE 702=382=1800 EXT 22575 v AII'HQ ..IAN 0-309C UNClASSIFIED PROJEC1' 10073 RECORD z LaG VC' t_;[l.G) ~J!; vndn l :.~1 Jr:c-E 10. CONCLUSION I Civ.ilihn INSUF.fr'ICI~rr DATA FOR EVALUATION I t. Nlh~E\ER OF OBJECTS Form 16L GC:lt t.o observer wvcr 30 days DGO, and not r e - rned as of this dat.e. Case re-evaluated when returned. ~. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY ANt. ANALYSIS 5 mt n u tcr> SEE CASE FIU. f ,. 1 1'PE OF OBSERVATION Ground Visual 7 , COURSE rrorth-Eust ~. PttOTOS I?. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE F TO S E P 6 3 0329 (TOE) Preioua edltlot\t of thh ro,. m' uud. f'l~\. Y TO H&AOQU A~1'tilt8 ~Oit.IGN T .ICH NO\aOGY Dl'li5ION I >-' c J WltiGHf~A'M'IIt80N AI,_ 'ORC& aAe&. OHIO .654 Reference y,,ur un1dent1t1e4 observation. '!be information \lhich we have received is not sutticient for a scientific evaluation. Request you complete the attached F'fD Form 164 e.nd return 1 t in the envelope provided. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. ]Pirector of Technology and SUbsystems F~D Form 164 w/envelope DEPAmtOO OF THE AIR f~ICI STAFF MESSA II BUJICH IMCDMIJII MISSAII ACTION: RDC-4 INFO& XOP~l, XOPX-2 SAFOS-.3, JCS/DIA-1 (12) ... WV CY D!A SMBtA01~TTU JAW RUWJBMA0149 1872218-UUUU-RUEOHQA. FM USAF TFWC NELL IS Af'B NEV T 0 R UWMFV A I AD C RUWJBJA/27AIROIV LUKE AFB ARtZ ~1 U D F t F /F TO W PA FB 0 HI 0 RUE 0 H QA /C SA F ~UEDHQA/OSAF WASH OC ZEN /UN tV OF COL OR AD 0 BOULDER COL 0 80302 s U 8 J : U F 0 R E P OR T 1. THE FOLLOWING REPORT IS lAW AFR 80-17. PRA 11A: (1) ROUND, LIKE A STAR (2) STAR CJ) BLUE AND WHIT(4) ONE (5) N/A (6) NONE (7) NONE (8) NONE (9) NONE. I AR A 118: <1> LOOKING AT SKY (4) 'I'EST TO NORTH TO EAST -CIRRLE (5) LANOEO (6) FIVE Ml UTES$ PAR A 1 1C: ( 1) fR OUNO -V l SUAL (2) NONE (3) N/A. PAR A 110: ( i) 010ct-29 JUNE , 0900Z -29 JUNE <-) NIGHr. PARA 11E: LAS vt'3~S, AP'HQ .IAP4 o- UNQASSIF1lD NEVADA. PARA 11Fs UMO.AlSJAID DEPAITMDIT OF THI AIR FOICI STAFf MISSAII BRANCH VEGAS, HOUSEWIFE, 111'~ GRADE, SEEMS F/liRLY RELIABLE, (2) N/Ao ? AGE 2 R UYf J BM A 0 14 9 UN CL A S ItARA 11G: (1) 0G-15K (3) NO CEILING (4) 15 PLUS (5) NO CLOUDS ( 6) NONE (1} ~L~ FAt~ DEG C/1000. PAA11H: NONE PAR'A 111: NONE. PARA 11J: NONE~ ? A R 1\ 1 1K : 2L T PETER B. T HAT C HER <T FW C -0 I ) R E PC~ T I N G 0 F t I Ct:R ~ UNCWSIF11D Called Miss regarding her sighting of 21 June 1967 at Las Vegas. Report was witness wa~ a poor one and there were many contradictions The girl turns out to be a freshman in college and not very sure of physical things. She is a journalism major and I would say all-in-all that the original analysis is probably correct. Instead of possible aircraft, I would say probably aircraft. The witness had little recollection of what had been written , in her report thus indicating that the original sighting did not impress her very much to begin with. The diagram indicates that the object disappeared in the zentt~ yet in the telephone conversation she indicated that she never 1 had to tilt her head very much and that the object always appeared lo"t-t in the sky. This is an unreliable and untrained witness and there certainly is no I compelling reason to. think she saw anything other than aircraft. l DI~A.-TMENT Ofl' THE AIR fi'O .. CE HCAOQUA.-T~ ... ,O .. ~IGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION f A,SC, W.-IGHT.ftATTE.-SON AI" ,O.-CE .ASC. OHIO .11.33 UF~ Observotion, 21 June 1~67 KOV 2 919lS7 Your name has been given to the Aerial Phenomena Branch (Project Blue Book} as being a ~itness to an unidentified flying object. If you "ere a 'ii tness to an UFO sighting on 21 JUDe 1967 "ould you please complete the attached AF Form 117 and return it in the envelope provided. If you were not a witness to thiG sighting, would you please make a statement to this effect on the attached form. The information ,.;hich you provide will be used in evaluating this observation. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. JAMES C. MANA'IWI', Colonel, USAF Director of Production AF Form 117 DIIIAIItTMINT OP' THI AI" P'ORCI MIADOUA .. TIH PO .. IION TICHNOLOQY DIVIeiON f A'eC t Wlt10MT.~ATTIR80N Alit PORCI IAel. OHIO 4e4JI UFO Observation 21 Juno 67 Reference your un1dentlt1e4 obeervation. 'nle information vhlch we have received is not autt1c1ent for a scientific evaluation. Request you complete the attaeherl HD 164 and return 1 t in the envelope provided, Thank you tor reporting your obaervation to the Air Foree. of Technology FTD Form 164 v/envelope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be used for research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any staten:ents, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal if'formation so that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further detai Is. 1. When did you see the object? 3. Time Zone: Month Year (Circle One): a. tastern b. Central ?.>....Mountain 4. Where were you when you saw the object? 5. how long was object in sight? (Tctal Duraticn) 2. T ire1e of day: (Circle One): (Circle One): (<i:) Day I ight SavinCJ b. Standard City or Town State cr County Minutes Seconds a. Certain c. Not very sure @ Fairly certain d. Just a guess , 5.2 Was object in sight continuously? ~Yes ( No 6. What was the condition of the sky? (0:) Bright 7. IF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked ot 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 tl. IF you_,aw the obiect at NIGHT, what dui y o u notice concerning the ~TAf<S und MOON? 8.1 STAR~ (Circle One J: 8.2 MOON ( ( rrc fe One): Br i gh t moon I i gh t Dwll modn1 lght c. No moonltgtit -pltth dark d. Don't remember Don't remember 9. ~hat were the weather corHjitions at the time you saw the object? CLOUDS (Circle One): NEA THER (C irclc One): @ Clear sky b. Fog, m i s t, or I i gh t r o in c. Scattered clouds c. .~odl'!rote or heavy rain d. Thick or heavy clouds Don't remember 10. The obiect appeared: b. Transparent (Circle One): @As a light e. Don't remember 11. If it appeared as a light, was it brighter than the brightest stars? (Circle One): a. Brighter c. About the same d. Don't know 11.1 Compare brightness to some common object: 12. The edges of the object were: (Circle One): ~Fuzzy or blu:red b. Like a bri yht star c~ Shar!'ly out I ined d. Don't remember 13. Did the obiect: a. Appear to stond still at any time? b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? c. Break up into ports or explode? d. Give off smoke? e. Change brightness? f. Change shape? g. Flash or flicker? h. Disappear and reappear? (Circle One for each question) Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know 1. Old the ob.ect di1aooear while you were watching it? If 10, how? 15. Did the obiec:t move ~ind IOm'-t*'i"~ at any time, portic:ulnrly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what 16. Did the ohittct move in fr~nt of somttthing at any ti'""' pnrticularty a r:f~d? (C ire /e Oue J: Yes Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then te I I what 17. Tell in a f,.w words the followinq things nbout the object: 18. We wish to know the an~ular size. Hold a match stick at arm's length in line with a llnown obiect and note how much of the obiect is covered bv thtt