Bourbon Mo — January 1968

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1. DATE TIME GROUP 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION Bourbon, i'.o. 10, CONCLUSION . Others UNRELIABLE REPORT s. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 25 minutes 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground Visual 8 . PHOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE The description given by the observer is confusing. There are 10 to 15 different sightiogs in this one report. The Observer states that she sees U!!~Os every night tr.at is clear. She has a previous case of 8 Feb 67. A ~o. State Trooper investigated the sighting and stat'ed that the observer had pointed out airplane as a UFO at that time. FTD S E P 6 3 0-329 (TO E) Previoua ad!Uon of tiUa ,_may t>. u .. d. 13. D I D THE PHENOMENON YES N.O UNKNO WN UDDENLY SPEED UP AND RUtoiJ AWAY? BREAK UP IN PARTS AND EXPLODE? CHANGE COLOR? (j GIVE OFF SMO KE? CHANGE BRIGHTNESS? CHANGE SHAPE? FLASH O R FLICKER? DISAPPEAR AND REAPPEAR? SPIN LIKE A TOP? MAKE A NOISE? FLUTTER OR WOBBLE? A . HOW DID I T FINALLY DISAPPEAR? B . DID THE PHE~OMI!:HOH MOVE BEHIN D OR IN FRONT OF SOMETHING, LIKE 0 YES lff'NO. IF ye:s, DESCRIBE. A CLOUD, TREE, OR BUILDING AT ANY TIME? PAGE 5 Oi' 9 PACES IS. DRAW A PICTURE THAT WILL SHOW THE SHAPE OF THE PHENOIfENON. INCLUDE AND LABEL ANY D ETAILS THAT MIGHT HAVE APPEARED AS WINGS OR PROTRUSIONS, AND INDICATE EXHAUST OR VAPOR TRAILS. INDICATE BY AN ARROW THE DIRECTION THE PHENOMENON WAS MOVING. 16. WHAT WAS THE ANGULAR SIZE7 HOLD A MATCH AT ARM'S LENGTH IN FRONT OF A KNOWN OBJECT, SUCH AS A STREET LAMP OR THE MOON . NOT!! HOW MUCH OF TH!! O BJECT IS COVERED BY THE HEAD OF THE MATCH. NOW IF YOU HAD SEEN ABLE TO PERFORM THIS EXPERIMENT AT THE TIME OF THE SIGHTING, ESTIMATE WHAT FRACTION OF THE PHENOMENON WOULD HAVE BEEN COVERED BY THE MATCH HEAD. , -. . /' ,t ;--r: ' PAGE 15 O F 9 F'AG::5 17 . DID YOU OBSERV E THE PHENOMENO N THROUGH ANY OF T HEi FOLLOWI NG> I N C LUDE INFORMATION O N MODEL, TYPE, F I L T EA, LENS PRESCRIPTION O R OTHER APPLICABLE D A T A . EYEGLASSES CAMERA VIE WE R BINOCULARS WIN D SHIELD TELESCOPE SIDE WINDOW O F V EHICLE THEODOLITE WI NDOWPANE OTHER A . DO YOU ORDINARILY WEAR GLASSE S> 8 . DO YOU USE READIN G GLASSES 18. WH A T WAS YOUR IMPRESSION OF THE SPEED OF THE 19 . WHAT WAS YOUR IMP RESSION O F THE DISTANCs; OF THE P H E N O M E N O N 7 ~IVE ESTIMATE OF SPEEQ Jc 1 ..._,._z J .. P H E N O M E N O N > GIVE EST IMATE. O F DIST A NCE i'7..6-k w....:..:- 0RDER THAT WE MAY OBTAIN AS CLEAR A P ICTUR E A S POSSI B L E OF WH M YOU S A W, DESCRIBE' I N YOUR O WN WORDS A COMMO N OBJECT OR OBJECTS WHICH, WHEN PLACED I N T H E SKY, SIMILAR T O WHERE YOU NOTED THE P H E N O M E N O N , ULD B EAR SOM E RESEMBLANCE TO WHAT YOU SAW. D E SCRIBE SIMILAR I T IES AND DIFFERENCE S B ETWEEN THE COMMO N OBJECT AND WHAT YOU SAW. A . DID THE PHENOMENO N D ISTURB THE G ROUN D O R LEAVE ANY PHYSI C A L EVIDENCE. IF "YES,-DESCRIBE. PAGE 7 OF') r'AGE:S 23. WAS ANYONE WITH QYES EJ-Ho OU AT THE TIME YOU SAW THE PHENOMENON? A. LIST THEIR NAMES AND AD ~ZA.., ES 'NO. I F -YES, 2 4 . G IVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ABOUT YOURSEL.F DID THEY SEE AND ANY EXPERIENCE WHICH MAY BE PERTIN ENT. 26. DATE YOU COMPLETED THIS QUESTIONNAIRE. P A C E 9 OF 9 PACES PAGE 9 OF 9 PAGES ! l>IAC-S AFB. Ill 58-U~I I I It,(~ _r, oq D EPARTMENT Of THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS 375th AEROMEDICAl AIRliFT WING (MAC) SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill iNOIS 62225 Report of Unidentified F lying Object ro Foreign Technology Division (FTD) ATTN: TDETR Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 1. Ref e rence is made to a UFO report dated 29 l'v1ay 1967, which was submitted to your headq uarters. That report pertained to a series of s ightings by Mr bon, Missouri 2. Attached hereto is a completed AF Form 117 submitted to this headquarters by Mrs.~within the past few days. Additional sightings of the type previously reported are contained t herein . 3. Inasmuch as these sightings are practic~y identical to those previously reported, and investigated by this headquarters at that time, no further investigation has been made BYE, Colonel, US~ Ass; eputy Commander for Op r Completed AF Form J 1' AdO:l MISSOURI STATE H!GHVJAV PATROL Cuba, H:i..ssol.J,;'i SubJeotr Report o:t unidentified. fiying objects, . Crawt'Ol"d. County, Hissouri To : . Coomandi ng Officer,. Troop I l'li.ssouri State High'~ray Patrol Rolla, !S.ssouri ,l*W&.M.fl', pt l. On l!m'-ch 5, 1967, Troop I Rolla ~dvised reporting officer tlut th~J had rc::- ceived a letter from a l~s lives about tlto and one-half oi 'l.;::s north~rest of Bourbon, 2-.J.ssouri, She stated in the lett.er that she had boe:!'l seeing lights in the \rood~ behind her hou:)e and ccrozs the read n.r.d s:to see:.:1cd to thirJ' that they \rere unidcr.tificd flying obj~cts. 2. P..cporting o!'ficcr contacted Hr.::; the afternoon of Ha.rch 5, 1967, m1d she ta.l.!<od fo:-sc:lc"!-j o::e about the shO\'Ied. this officer ":hc:-c they had been seen ar.d just l1h.2t they did. Sho stated the first ti.r.le sho cau th~ they landed in the i'lvods behind. her house. Sho :.tated that there \ras one about tha size of a dir.ncr plate and ai'ter the one ianded sweral Sllial ler ones \-.'ould leave it. T'ne SC"J J enos \rere about the size of a basebal J. The s:nal l ones \o/ould then go back to the large one and they Hould leave. The first time tl:ey ,.,ere seen l-t.ls FebrJ..:l.rY 8 a.'1d she stated she had seen the.'i\ almo~t every night since. She also stated that several other people had ss<m them, inclu~ins tho children live directly behind her. Tl'lis officer cor.tact.- ed the fa.:Uly a.ne tal ked vith the :.ix ch.ild.rcn :r~gi11~ fro:!l i'i ve to sovc:-..- tcan years old. ?acy stated tr.ey \rere co.rryins out so:ne trash o:1e afternoon lz:.ta :Jmr this obje~t ~bout thu size of a ca:r col!ling to.otards tl':.c.T. from out o f tha ~ky. They al 1 c!ropped. their tra~ and ran into tha house. T'ncy h.:1.vo not seen 3. The night of !~ch 6 this officer '' nt back .to the hCI:le of Hrs. and observed the area for about t~-ro hours. During t.}lj s 'til!lc officer observe-d cisht airplanes, rll f~g .f'ro:!l to st or '\>:3st to east. They have fh.sh- ing red, green and 'White lights. to one and said, 'I'here is one now. " . . 4 . It is tho opinion of this officer that ves in: a:O..ight path and i'l!-.:::.t she is seain~ is o..i::ph.:t~s. \;'ne n the e.irpl:! .. '"lss ;na o~f s~e dista..."'lcc, t!:~y up? ear to be co!:d..ng through t:1.e Hoods. i:Z.s s gat tir{; up in ye:l:s a.":.d since she has been uatcl.;ng this i'or so l ong, this officer feels that her io.~ei r..<:.tion is contributing to sooa of the things she sees D. R. Shelton, ~ooper cc: Sergea.""l.t A. F . 0