Wilson Ohio — March 1968

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Keywords: circle, obiect, object, samples, sheriff, svurcc, datoz, leese, jditionol, ihlpu, bertlsvi, jntcd, cornrly, rshnll, ficiers, fcnsp, ciger, ghcrii, 1ck0t, jncket, cjoesn, thinkln, tovinr, probc1ljly, wha058
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';. SvURCc ~ 7. CCU:<SZ Or:': c~OAX) Small boy said that a flying saucer burned his coa t believed it to be .Co. Sherriff talked to the boy and 30. Hove you ever .seen this, or a similar object bf)fore. If 10 givv date or datoz ond loc..atL>r1. 31. Wat. onycn~ .,lse with you ut the time you saw th~ obiect? (Circle One) 31. 1 IF yev cnswered YES, did they see the object too? ( Circ/Q One) 31.2 P leese list their names and addrasses: 32. Please giv e the following information about yourself: Firat Nam Middle Nome City Zon e St c.1 a TELE PHO'<E NUMB l~dicote c~: ::jditionol information about yourself, including any special ex!'t:ri,:,nce, which might ba pertinent . 33. Wh~n and to who.-, did you re port that y o u hod s .. ~en the ubj,.,ct? Month Yea r I T /Vi\&VC'S 'JN.-Yi-N}::: .J-t.J-oJl, UFO Observation, 19 ~1r:1.rch lY&? spoke \d th the Ihlpu ty Sh~rlff at Bertlsvi.llc, Ohio with r = e:; -: s to the s i r,h ting of 19 tv!nrch 1968. Lt HA.rRno 1-1 skcd 1 f h e had -~ccived any additiona l dntr~ on the ca5c. A m'tn by t.he name from Norther \lent Virginia of APRO too!{ samples of the coe.:, 3!'ld was s ending it to thel.r scientists. Th~y sent thr. remainder o f t:-.~ coa t \.lith t :1e Fir.! t!!rshall to London State F~rm for tests. C"l lled back and \t,"Jntcd soMe mo!'e samples ho~:cver, they couldn't cornrly with his request since t b e Fire N8.rshnll took all tbe remAining Th~ 3ht"'riff s t lr: th;.1 t on( of t::!::i~ ~:"'ficiers had ,.cnt ov~r tn,re ;.nr:l the Civil D-..:fcnsP Dir\.!c.;Lor \.:ent ov2 r t..ii;..:: ;,~ciger count\..rs ~n'l couldn ' t find anythinc wL 1].]. ~r'}Y' Ghcrii'f f .. :~)ut ')O% belleve the story r,ncJ =-~bout 50% don' t . The Sheriff d i d not s v :::1 t: \rL t.h D!'. h e would h., vr;, th<... boy if he: thouBht th~r-~ :as anythint~ ......-r:c boy said the c.:, ~ e:: t hov0 rer1 over him uno a n ' J rm dropped out ~--::~et smoki n g . t. ... :!~:c ,, .. .,::;a r umor going e.round Gr-hoo) th~ t h e did c:::rnca th the j~.1ck0t there 'fhe jncket cJoesn ' t srr.cl1 fro::t e;t.-:; or Dnyt!'l'i.n The! Sh'":rl f'f o: thE-> peopl e . r e thinkln~ ,hout t.tovinr; out ,; ti l J ly~] j C!V2 a break on t.!',t'3 cPse , probc1lJly in n O'lY or so FJ.n d ';:oul d cnll }d. t~ th,~n, :'!]so CT WHA058 PD WHEi-LING WVIR 26 123P EST U F 0 WRIGHT PATTf.RSON A IRBASE DAYTON OHIO ON MA~CH 21ST UFO SIGHTED BY sEVERAL P[RSONS It\ DIFF! .. RENT LOCATIONS ~ MCNROE COUNTY OHIO AS REPORTED THROUGH SHERIFF AND CIVIL D~FENSE OFFICIALS BY BEALLSVILLE FA~ILY. CLAIMED OBJECT E~ITTED S!FEA~ OF LIGHT CATt.HING 11 YEAR OLD BOYS CLOTHING ON FIRE. IF I NTERESTED IN INVESTIGATING THIS ~ATTiR CONT~CT DEBRA DE~MON Cf L!~G NEWS RZGIST~R STAFF WRITlR TlLEPHONE 614 695 1629 U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION T h i s questionnaire has been prepared so that you con give the U.S. Air Force as much inform:l , on as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hove observed. Pleose ry to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be use.: for research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any statements, cenc I~,; s i :>ns, or publications without your permission. We request this personal ir'\formation so that if ir is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details 1. When did you see the object? Day Month Year 3. T irre Zone: (Circle One): a!--fa s ter.n _ b. Central c. Mountain d. Pacific 2. T ir,,e of day: Hour Minute~ (Circle One): (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving b. Standard 4. Wh~re were yo1..1 when you saw the object? City or Town Stote or County 5. how long wcs object in sight? (Tot~f Duration) Hours Minutes Seconds o. Certain c. Not very sure :;. !=!lily certain d. Just a guess 6. Wha t was the concition of the sky? a. Sri ;ht L~;. Bright 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 y o u d. To your left b. In back of you e. Overhead c. To your right f. Don't remember Thle form upereedPit FTn 164, .Jul 61, whic h l obeolete. tL IF you sow the object ot NIGHT, what din Y()" no ticC' tnn~crning thr-!:d ;\I<S und M()ON? 8.1 STARS ( C ,,cJe One): d. C--:r-' t remember 8.2 MOON (Cncle One): o. Bright tn~lon lrght b. Dull moon I ight (/ No mCJonlight -p itt.:h dork --d. D on't remember 9. Who~ were h.~ weather conditions at the time yoo sow the object? CLOUOS (:,.:le Q;1e): WEA Tt IE R ( C ;rc lc One): (~; '> f O~J , rn i ~ t, or I i gh t ro in c . , AorL :rotc or l1eovy rr:in ScotrNea clouds d. T~ kk c neovy clouds d . Snow e . Don't r~rncrnbe: 10. T~e cbtcct 'J;>peared: (Circle One): c . Don't rem-~mhcr :>. T ronspc:-ent 11. lf it -:1poe=>r os a light, was it brig, e r t han the brightest s tors? ((;rclc One): c. About the same d. Do:1't know .:;. Fuzzy or bl u:-e3 b. Like o bri~h s!-::r Did the cb;ec: (Circ/r-On~ for eoch qv'!Stion) Appeor ~ !.::~,..~ still ot any time'~ Don't know Sudder .... S";- up o1d rttsh ow-.;y at any t ime? Don ' t know Break up ,..,~r. pcrts or explode? Don't know Give off s~c',~? Doo't know e. Chong~ bri;~fliess? DrJn ' t know f. Change sh~pe? D e 1't know g. F I o s h or f I i c ~: e r? Don' t know D i sappenr end reappear? Don ' t lmow 14. Did the obittct disoooeot' whi It you were watch ;,g it? H so. how'? 15. Did !h~ d r.t move h--hind !'Om..,thi,~ at any time, porticull'rl~ o clnud? (C ucl~ On& J: Yes c5') Don't Know. fF you answered YES, then tell what Did th~ ch:et mnvf! in front of 'OI"' hinq nt arw timP., oortkulorlv c d"''.t~? Don't Know. IF you onsw trecl YES, then tell what ;, n f,.,w word~ the followinq th inns nbout the obie'=t: 0 know th~ an~far sitft, Hold o match stick at arm's len~1th in line with a knt"twn obittt:t ond not" how m~c!t of t~tt obiect is covered bv tr,, hetod of th., match. If you hnd aerformed this f:XI)'trimtt~t ~t the tim" of 1he si;;hting, '-c w much of th8 obi~tct wnulti have been cover~.td by the match heod? 19. Dr ow o ~ c .J:'!! that wi II show the s h :;:;e of the object or objects. Lobe I and include in your sketch any detoi Is of h~ oS1~-:r ~o: you sow such o s wings, protrusions, etc., ancl especially exhaust tra!ls or vapor trails. Place !::' =r=-w ~side the drawing To show the direction the object was moving 20. Do you think you can estimate the speed of th8 object? (Circle One) IF you onsw~red YES, then what speed would you estimate?--------- 21. Do )' ou ~-: "lk 'of!)U can eatimote how for away from you the obiect was? (C:.'='& One) Yes/ No IF you o~s.,.~red YES, the~ 11.;:;:, away wauld yau say it was? ..:./ L_,L) \? J- 22. Wher'! wer~ ; ou locat8d when you saw tha object? (C ire le Or'!'.'. a. Inside a ~uilding b. In a car In an cdrplone (type) 23. Were you (Circle One) a. In tho business section of a city? b. In the resid'!ntiol section of a city? {!,J In ope n countrysid,? d. Near em oirri~ld? Flying ovt:r a city? f. Flying ovt-r o~n country? :.:. ~;: ~eu w~r~ MOVING IN AN AUTOM08!LE or other v ehicle at the tim.,, then complete the following questions: 2..!.1 Whet ~iac:tion were you movir.g? (Circ:IP. One) N~l-.east Sout!,eost f. Southwest h. row ~.:st Wflrfl you moving? miles per hour. 24.3 Di~ ) ou stop at any tima w~ i ie you were looking at the obiect? (C::cle On~t) D:d 't ~ ,;bs""'lt the obiec:t throu;'1 ory of the following? Binoculars Yes No Tel~ scope . -jt Yas Theodolite Yes In order th ; ~u ecn giv" as clear a picture a.s possiblft of what you saw, describe in your own words a common object 01 o~: b'=' a ... ~ ich, when placed up in the sky, would give tho sam-, appearanc8 as tho object which you sow. 27. In the following sic etch, imagine thot you ore at the point shown. Place or "A" on th.., curver.f I in~ to !\how how high the objeet was above the horizon (sky I ine) when you first saw it. P loco a '' B" on the som~ curved I ine to show how hig~ the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you lost saw it. Place on "A" on the compass when you first sow it. Place a "B" on the compass where you last saw the ob!ect 28. t ' rcw a picture that will show the motion that the obiect or objects mode. Place on "A" at the beginning of the p Jth, a "B" at the end of the path, and show any changes in direction during tht: course 29. IF th ~re w~!' .,.ORE THAN ONE obje:t, t hen how many were there? ------ p! : L;.-t c f how they were crron d, anJ put on arrow to show the direction that they were traveling.