t L NiltP.ER OF OBJECTS PROJECT 10073 RECORD CONCLUSIO~ ( Alf\CFtAFT) No data presented to indicate ai1crart. object could not have been an "i, LENGTH 0 F 0 f3SE RVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS o. 1'r?E CF C3SERvATION Grou~i Visua: (BX~ a. PtfOTOS 9. rHYStCAL EVI)E~CE Object ~as a round spjere baveinB a supor structure in tbe sha~e of a big cigar which bad window outline from one end to the other. Object was sharply outlined. It was a brilli~ white color. It moved parallel to the earth, and then suddenly shot straight up into the clouds and out of 34. Dote you completed this questionnaire : 35. lnformatior w~ -=~ you Feel pertinent and which is not adequot&ly covered in the specific points of th!t queJtiortno: ~ o narrative explanation of your sighting. :'he sky wan cloudei o"ter c ompletely except in the southeast. The wi~j s:rection ~s south~est and I checked this out with the Coast GuarJ Statio~ 1 in Beach Haven. :'he object sudde:tly appe a r e d in the nort.h\.rest approximately half-Hay a c r o s.s t h:; Bay (Little Eg~ Har b'lr B:1y). Ther e \-Te r e n~ blink i ng li~hts o~ t ho o~j t as ~ne see5 on planes. ! looked through t~e binoculars a t t he object and saw a solid 2~:1: S?hrere wit h a su -structure in the s hape of a ci~ar (a fat cir,~r) anJ l'la ri;,!' .o~hat lookc:i like '..:ind.o..r outlines fro.u one e n d to the ot her. :'~1e object moved t~.-~:;:'d in the east, p:-1ralle l t o t ho ea r th, a nrl the:-t 3ui:.2t.:;r shot strni~ht up into the clouds. NDrE: The ob j ect moved NIGtiT 0? X'..i}j-:.T 28, 1967, AT APPROXll~ATELY 1 0:15 P.H., Hoth9r I sa~ anot he r U.F.O. This obje ct suddenly a nd move.:l d ot..tn' . .far4 t o,..Tard t he southe st. I thouc:-:~1:. ;;.\ . .:.:.::-3:, it ' . .f3.s ~ :f'J.lling star or rnete3rite , but t hen the obj ect sh:>t stra4,(~:. up a nd noYei in a str-cJ.i~ht line, p.--lralle l t o t he e1rth, i n t o ~t a fantasti~ rate of speea . M:Ytr..er ;,ritnes3ed th~ objec t a lso. The wlnd d i recti on t~at ni~ht wan northw-e st. Th~re wa3 no moo::1li;ht but the st.:1.r s ware bright. The object ha:i no blinkin~ lights at all. A!:J I sai d , the speed was fantastio, like the U.F . O. my hu.1bani and I saw t he ni!~ht, oe Janmr,r 25, 1967, at a pproximat ely t he s::une time. I cJ t"' "J r.rDRT/U!O (Maj Quintanilla./70916/mhs/5 Sep 67) UPO Obaerwtion, 17 Augus~ 1967 SEP G 1S37 Ooerstions U.S. Coadt Ou3rd Beach Haven, New Jersey o8ood 1. Tne Aerial Phenomena Branch is investigating an uniu~ntified flying object report which occurred over the Beach Haven, New Jersey urea a t npprox1t."\A.tel.; ~2125 r!JlT, 17 August 1967. The object appe:.-t..ced suddenly in the north:il~3t e.pprox!mi:itely one or t'WO milee; ove r the Little Egg Har~or Bay. The object wa3 very b:!"illio.nt, appeared to be appro:<i~tatel:. t~e :>l'te o 0. eol.t ball, and 'H3.3 moving to-ward the east, p~rallel to the 2. Request information on a ny t ype or air activity in the area 'Which could have accounted for t he observation. Possibly, Gomeone at the Coa.:;t Guard base observed the same or similar UFO. Any information you provide \.1111 b e helpful 1n our inyestigat1on. FOR THE COMMANDER C. ~W'IA'I"l', Colonel, USAF -!lrector of Technology and Subsystems Address r oply to: Co:r.londjn g Officer TREASURY DEPARTMENT UNITED STATES COAST GUARD Bonds Co: st Guacd St; tion Dc~ch Hav en, N.J. 08{:,8 13 Septcnilicr J967 Fro:n: Commanding Of l'i cer, Bonds C. G. Sto ti on To: Director of Technolofy f1nd Sub~:;yste;ns, 'JSAF Sub._i: t"FO (1bserv::.ttion, 17 Aut;llst J96? r~ef: (a) TD~T/UFO ltr. dtd. 6 September 1967 1. ::-. reply to refe rt=:.ce ( :~) , this unit did r!o t have :Jny ooats on pat~: 1_, in the Be2.ch H~ven, 1'~ .J. c:.rea on the evenine of 17 Au gust. 19c.?. .:tnd no sightines c.!."' l!F~.~' s were rer.~orted Ly p erson11el on d uty ~ t t -:_ s s tnt ion 2. There ~-.rere no ovcrd'..te St11all croft on that date s o there \-IA.S no Co!is~. Guard c ir activity i n Lhe ,.rea C:tt tha t tir.le. r.,. V. HC. ; Hot; CIE~OSl\ USCG Keep Freedom in Your Future With U.S. Saoings Bonds o~'erver baa a ai~tin& tor 26 J~n. 1967 f:-..:;;:a ~Lsnahawkin, Ne~ JeraY Tb.~ aiS}ltins &A eval~ated aa (poaa.) Satalite. 'lTE'l'/UFO (MaJ ~intenilla/70916/mhs/20 Sep 67) ~.;:o Observation, 1'( .:~u~ .. ;ust l9c)'7 T.l~ #~erial ?'ndr.OL.tead .Jr lnch i a i;J. re,:e i "Ot o ,. lll u:1:!.<.lentifi:!d " ~ C l OUC=l 't 2 . r.~.lue.i t in:or:-:.Ht -:.on on ~ ~:e~:har ;rour raC.a r c'1v~rs ~:11s .!-:e~1 .1nd :.: .-..1y u:tldentified o r iu.:!nti.!.'led !;.r'1c~::; .~r~ nottc~<l 1t ~ l1e ti::1~ ~: t be s i ghting . I f t ::cr-:= v rP. couvc .::.tiouc.:tl ircra i11 t l:e ~.i.C~3., 0 =- i.l" you !r.:nr~ <"lnJ inr'o:::~a t.lon u s to .1 p o!.;siblt! ~ :1u :;e of the si sht ing , thi~ 1.n.formation '.ould b':! :, ;:>pr~ci3-:.cd PU'I Y l<' DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS 438th AIR BASE GROUP (MAC) McGUIRi: AIR FORCE BASE, NEW JERSEY 08641 J.n ll') t i r c Colonel J s c. natt, USAF Directo= c : rechnoloey and Subsystems De rt~e~t o~ the Ai r Force Beach H~1ven, N. J. J~adq~3~: s Foreign Technology Division \.Jr1ght-P~ :-:erson Air Force Ehse, Ohio 45433 Dear Cole : }~natt: :Sast evening I so.w what I cr1n only call an unidentifie d flying object o. bou~ 9 : 25 ? .M. My mothe!' \olitnessod the object also. ::!::1clo3ad is a chart shoHing the south end of Long Beach Island g,nd Lit tJ.e Eg? :iarbo~ &.ly. On t he chart I have :indicated approxjma tcly where we fir~ t s:tg: d the object ove:-the B!!.y ln the north,.;est, the ea::;terly course it to_,k :1r.d a?;JroxL'"na.tely where the object t.Jent straight up and disappeared. 'l'ne sky a hove and in the northuest wa s cloudy -high, dark clouds. T o~jec~ ~ppeared suddenly in tho northaest, approximately a mile and a half o:-t . ..: :> 1:-::1 :~3 ove r the Bay. Usi11g a land.m:l.rk, it suddenly appe::1rej over Shelter I3ln.nd . I'ne object wo.s ve:r-.1 brlllin.nt and about the siz0 of a golf b3ll and uas noving t o' . .rard the east, p~llel to the earth. \~e see many pla..ne s fly 1ng bc~h high r:.:1:i low and one can see their foro nnu art and ei t.~er or both port an.j 3-:,q.~cor-.:!'d. lights. Howe;3r, \.Je could see nor..u of these lights on the object. ~ looked through t !:a binoculars and sat-r the o~j ect quite, in rae t., v ; c l e-::-:.: .. and it tha n nppP...ared as big as a large Na-;r _l orange and had a su~r-3 ::-1.!~ .1--e over it, ,..ihlch was n ot near~ as brilliant and which w-as the s h:l;Je ~: a ::.gar or mushrocr.3 t op and I could discern what seemed to be windows. 1-'b-:. -=-~t:.:.~ :.ook the binoc'.l] ~rs and followed the object as it moved easterly and v :-='...::i.:l3nly the obje.:: ~");ed up ou~ of her ranee of vision and disappo:tred in t!-1~ ~:J :.:is. ! w:J.tcr..ed i~ ..:i~h rrrJ mkad eyo and s!ut tho object vanish. He ~it?d : .. ,:-..:'i.:'7..e~n or tt.tent:: ;:;ir.-..tt.es but it never re-3.ppearod. :~-~ ~0rnlng I c~-~e1 the Coast Guard in Beach Haven, the State Polieo B:1rrac::s :.:-. : _.::3rton and 3~ ?rank Klein of the Long Beach Isla.'l'ld Board of Trade to 0...1 ='-:.:_:. ; '-:. y-:J~e e:!..:;-; s:;.: t.he object and t? try to g et more inforrra ticn ~:no~.r if you em a3ccrto.in the identification of the object t..re sg,: e Thank you. Sincerely y our3, P .S. At the time \.Je sar,r the abovcmant1oned object, tho wind was blo'..ring fro:n trc south,..rest;, wh:i.ch I checked o"~..rt. ~Tith the Ccnst Guard log. Th,S Chc..r~ DEPARTMENT OF THE AlA FORCE HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION f AFSC) WRIGHT.PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE. OHIO .as.a33 'JFO Observation ? e ference y~)ur unidentified oboervation. The information which ~e have received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. ?equest you complete the attache(l FTD Form 164 and return 1 t in the envelope provi.j:!d. Thnnk you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. Colonel, USAF of Technology and Subsystems ~D Form 164 w/envelope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This questionnaire has been prepared so that you con give the U.S. Air Force as muc h infNrnc :; , :$ possible cC'ncerning the unidentified aerial phenom"non that you have observed. Pie~!~ i - 1 t o answer as many quDstions as you possibly con. The information that you giv" w ill be ~... :: t:::>r research purposes. Your name will not be used in c onnection with any statements, Ct;nC k:;. ,.., s, or pub I icat ions w i t hout your p ermission. We request this persona r iflformat ion so that ,f i~ : s deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When d id yo;; ~ '!e the object? 2. Tir.,e of day: (Circle One): 3. T i r- e Zon-e: ( Circle One): a. tastern c. Mo untc: 'i d. Pac ir ic ( C ire/ e One): c .(Daylight So~in~\ b. St andard 8ec~c:l~Jlt\ L' 'f ~ C i t y o r Town 5 . MOW le- g "=s ~!:ie,:t i n sight? (To ::l .:.~rction) 6. What was ~r.e ::~f"= ")r. of t he slc:y ? o . Bri~ht a. B !ight ~inuto s Seconds 7. IF you sow th" obj ec t during DAYLIGHT, w here was the SUN l ocated a s y ou looked a t the object? (Circle One): a. In front of y ou b. In bock of y ou d. To your ll!ft e. Overhe ad c. To your right f. Don't remembar Thill fvrm up.-nedt-11 f ' Tr> 164, j u l 61, \lohlc h I a 0iJ:t oltote. tL IF you sow th~ object at NIGHT, what d to you not icc conc P