' . r, ~r 2 Tft~E GROUP 2. LOCATION ! Civilian ~ . . N SER OF OBJECTS ! See Casfl i c;. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION i See Case J b . TYPE OF OBSERVATION . 1 Ground-Visual j 7 COURSE 19. PHYSICAL EVIO!HCI! CLY.J . NL .. Y.O.il:. CONCLUSION . . . : Other t ( CONF\lS ING REPORT) 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS The observer's name wa s listed in another report as a wi~nas to a sighting of 20 August 67. The observer replied tha; ne had not seen a~y UFO's on 20 Aug~st 67, but tha t he had en sa11e on 13 J'uly and two on 28 Aug. He gives a~l three re;>o::-"'"l on one toxm 117. The results are soo:newb.at difticult to understand and is in general, conf'usl.ng. Also the re:pc:~ ~ we.s nearly 3 months old when subni tted end because or the .~ ::.:e involved it wouli be very difficult to investiga~e pr~perl~.; F TO 5 E P 6 3 0329 (TO E) Prnhnal edlUOf\a of thle fora .. , b " .. d. 3L Was anyone 11l:se with you at the titrte you ~ow ~h ... o~j~d? ' (i:d;) OL.d 31.1 IF you answ~tr\Jd YES, cJiJ th.,y !it>.t th~ v b lt!Ct toe.)? (C:~..:i.: On-~) 31.2 Please list their nam"s 011d addresses: j 32. Please give the folloNing inform.:~tion about ~'oursctlf; ' TELEPHONE ~l ,dld ;;I Ill Name } 33. WhP.n a nd to whotn JjJ yov report that y o u hod .;e.jn 1ha obj"'ct? Month '(oar J 27. In the following sketc h, imagine tha t y o u o re at the point s h own. Place a n ' 'A' ' on th'l cur 1~d lin e t o show hi')..., high the object w a 5 above the horizon. {~kyl ine) when y o u firs t ~ow it. Pia..:~ o "B" on th8 sc;me ~\.lrv"rf l tn e ro show how high the object was above the horizon (sky I ine) when you lost saw it. P la c e on "A" on the comoo s s when you firs' sow it. Place a "B" on the compass where you lost saw the object. 28. l)raw o p icture that wi II show t he mot ion t hat the obj~ct or objects mode. Place o n "A" at the beginning of the p o th , a "B" at the end of the pat h, and show any changes in d irection during th~ r.ourse. 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there?--- --------- Drew a picture of how they were arronged, an.:J put en arrow to show the direction that t h"'y were trove I ing 31. Was nnyc'"e else with you at the time you ~ow the ou;o::t? ( Ci,.d _ One) 31.1 IF you answ~rlrd YES, diJ they sa~ th~ obiact too? ( Ci rC:I.J Or...:) 31.2 Please lilt their names and add,&~ses: Plea:ie giva the following information abou' yoursc~lf: TELEPHONE NUMBER----- ------- tftdicote any additional L1fotmotion cbo"t 'jvurs~lf, including ony special ~)<".!.J; ... nco, 'Hhich m ight be ~r~ine;,~. 33. When and to whom d id you repod tha t ym; t-ad sean the c,bj~cr? Month '(ear Dot~ you completed this questionnaire ll/VJ ( t.. -r(~h\ c.kt.-c. t c..-j l,_rg.f Of.:~ARTMZNT Or Tt-f':: AIR F'O~CZ HEADQUA .. TEAS FOAILIGN TECHNOLOGY OIVISI~N ( AF!itC) W .. tGHTPATTER50N AIR FORCE BA5E. OHIO A~A33 UFO Observa tiOI) 20 Au8'..:.St 1967 Your name has been given to the Aerial Phenomena Branch (Project Blue Book) as being a ~itness to an unidentified flying object. If you were a witness to an UFO sighting on 20 J.~LSt u; would you pleo.se complete the attached FTD Form 164 and return it in the self-addressed envelope. If you were not a witness.to this sight- ing, vould you please make a statement to this effect on the attached form. The information which you provide will be used in ~valuating this observation. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. !i!iS C. t.IANATr, Colonel, USAF rector of Technology and Subsystem3 F~D Form 164 w/elivelope f.JOLICE DEPARTl~IEN1' ' TJLl,AGE OF CLYDE ~lunicipal Building Clyde, Ne\v \ork l -U33 ~uintanilla/70916/:nns/ 30 28 August 1967 509th Bomb Wing ?eaae AF.B l!ev HNupebire 1. The Aerial Phenomena Otrice in receipt ot t..-o unidentified f'l.71ng objec-t reports Clyde, Bev York that occurred on 2B Augllst 1967 at 0010 local and again at 00~ local. Both sigbtings of a triDc or several lights 1l;l the eq. 2. Bequest flights OD All. #a)6 icD on whether you had. scheduled any refueling that could account "tor either sighting. -woR, C.Uin'AliiLLA, Jr, Major, USA!' Aerial Pllenomena Off'ice Aeroapace lfechnologies D1 vision Production Directorate ':'DPT ( uro hla j ( .. uintani:.laj 70916/mhs/30 u o Observst1on, August lboth Air Re:fue 11 ng Grou:p ~linton County A.VB, Ohio 45171 1 . The Aerial Ort1ce rrom Clyde, ~leli York the t local and o.gain at 0040 in of t,;o nnidentifi~ occurred on fl:,ri:lg obj~ct 1 eporta ot a strillg ot several local. Both 310}lt1ngs light a 1n the sky. 2 . Bequest tntoJ:ution .. hether bad scheduled any r~f'uel1ng flights on AR 1320 that could db1e:t~. Aerial Pbenoeena Y..a. jor, USAF Aerospace Technologies Production Directorate. sightings. DE~AATMENT OF THE AIR FORCE MEAOQUART~n!' FOREIGN T~CH"''OLOGY OIVIS I "') N C AF"~C l W~luHT-f't\ rrERSON AIR FORCE ;3A3~. OHlO 11:143.3 160th Ai r l~efuelin. Group Clinto n Count y AFB, Ohio 45177 1. The Aerifl.l Phe nOL1Cr:t O.ffic~ i s i:1 receipt o:: t'\,o unicJ c~1tifiec, flying ouject rep o r t s fro.l Clyde, Nei York that o ccur red on -:1e r e of c. string of :3evc r ll l i s hts i n the sky 2 . Requ~st inforoation o~ ,.:hether you had scheduled a ny re!'u flight s on AR } 320 th_Lt coul d account for these sightings. FOR THE COI-11-t/lNDER 1ficroJ , ~UINTAI~rir:n!, Jl" ~ ~hjor, USAF Chi ef, Aeria l Pheno1n~na Of fie~ Aerospace Technologies Di v i s i on Production Direc t o r 8t e lst Ind (GC) 5 Jan 1968 1 CJJth Air Rf1 g Gp TO: Hqs Foreign Technology Division (AFSC) AT'I'tr: TDPT (UFO) WPAFB, Ohio 45433 Be advised that this unit had no refuelings scheduled at that time. FRANK H. CATTRAN, Colonel, Ohio ANG C omutander U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNI CAL INFORMA1'10N This questionnaire has been prepared so that you con give the U.S. Atr Force as muc h information as possible concerning the unidentified aer io I phenomenon that you hove 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 wi II not be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal ir1formation so that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further de to i Is. 1. When did you see the object? 2. Tir,,e of day: / J r.f t.t I 'f (Circle One): or 3. Time Zone: (Circle One):~ t:aste!!) ~ b. Lentral c. Mountain d. Poe ific (Circle One): o. Doylight Saving b. Standard 4. Where were you when you sow the object? City or T~wn Stat~ or County Nearest Postal Address 5. how long was object in sight? (Total Duration) Hours Minutes o. Certain c. Not very sure b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess 5.1 How was time in sight determined? --------------------- fJas object in sight continuously? 6. What was the condition of the sky? 7. IF you sow 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