CO~ICLU~ICJ:-4 2. J July L;G7 A . Des~ription of the Object(s): 1. Shupe: Red flushing light in sky -motionless. Estimute 20 mile s a \'/ay. 2 . Size compured to a know object: At thut distance it looked like the red f!as ~ .r.g light on top of a police cur when it i s approximately 100 yards awa y . 3 . Color: Red ~. Number: One 5 . Formation, if ::lo:-e than one: N/A 5 . Any discernible iea:ures or detuils: round but flut -dome on top. 7 . Tail, trail, or exhaust, including size of same compared to size of object(s ): S Sound; if hea rd, de scribe ::;ound: None 9 . Other pertinent or unusual features: None 3 . ::-:scription of C ou::-se o f Object (s): ! . vV.1at first cal:e-:. :he attention o: obscrver(s) to the object(s): Looking out ... _:--do..v; brigf:t r~:i flashing light attracte d attention -it was West of observer . ? . ..::.;:le or elev~::-:>:1 c::~d azimuth of object(s ) whe n first observed: 5 above : .-::a or eleva:::~ :.!id azimuth of object(s ) upon d isappeurance: -i. Description of flight puth and maneuvers of object(s): Motionle:'SS for ajJp!': :i:natcly one hour then dipped down and moved very slowly Northv1esterly. 5. Hmv did the object(s) disappear: /\fter one hour followed in the c .. 1r and l oc:l iL an-7 r: :-:-.ed home. Sa...v there higher anci 20 in the East. Then it suddP.nl y ~. How long (v:c:-e) the object(s) visible: Approximately two hours. C Manner of Observation: 1 . Ground -visual 2 . Optical Aids : !\one 1 . Zulu time-dat-5 :roup of sighting: 004SZ, 4 Mdy 1967 . 2 . Light condit,5.:)~s: Completely dark -clear night -no moon. Route .f-52, Walker Valley, New York at home . :. !\:ailing Address: 3 . Occupation: Salesgirl and housewife. Works in Middlctov;n, NY. 6 . I: stimate of Rc liability: See111ed level-headed and reliable . Husband unci three sons olso saw it. G. V.'eather and Winds -Aloft Conditions at Time and Place of Sighting s : 1 . Observer(s) account of weather conditions: Culm, silent night, bright star~;, no rr : Y'l 2 . Report from nearest A'NS or U . S . Weather Bureau Office: Clear I 15+ 1.1i. :s visibility. At OOOOZ tho \"'eather Office at Stewart AFB carried high, thin o\e::-3.st and 20 miles visibility. At 00452 they reported clear and 15+. 4 . Visibility: 15+ 5 . Amount of clOi.!:! cover: None Thunders torr:.~ i:1 area and quadrant in which located: -:. ertica l te!':'!"::"s:-a t:.:re gradient: No strong inversion. Surface to 5000' I - 4 c. I. ::::o;.; -aption or Iden~ification Action Taken: Nono . J . Location approximate altitude and gcneml direction of flight of any air traffic or balloon re leases i n the area which might possibly account for the sighting: ~. "J.;,sit!on title and comments of the preparing officer: Mujor Lennis G. Hnrris 4603d Air Base Grouo Plans Officer : .:s stated thc.t she had thought people were imagining things when they :.-: ;:-:>rted anything like this und she hesitated a long time before she r:ported this i.::: Stewurt AFB. I asked her if she had seen a Helicopter and she replied thut ::~ .s 'Nus her first thought but decided it couldn't be since there was no sound. L. Existence of physical e\idnnc e such as material s and photographs: None. TD.i:."'T/U70 (Maj G;lintanilla/709l6/mh3/l 2 Jun 67) U70 3eport (Your Ltr, 5 Jun 6 7 ) 1 . Your UFO Report, on a unidentiried fl)~Jg object obscrv~tion of ~ ~lay 1967, is be:L"lg returned to your or:fice so that your WO !:wes-ti gating otfic~r will have the op:po~unl ty of evalu:1 ting the L~ormation con~ained ln his report. 2 . The informatio~ in this report is not only confusing ~ut worthless ~s a tool in evaluating a UFO si6hting. 5~cific a~d detailed i:J.::'ormation is -:1ecd~d 1-.'hen filling out a U?O report. It is quite <l~parent that someone:! ,Tent through the motions of filling out the re:?Qrt 1n thou t g i rL :!g :tUCll. t nought to its coutent. 3 . We d o not intend to ''nit plck the r e:;>crt, owever, as an ~xample of incomplete i.. :1forna:r.io:1 ~ve \JOuld 1 i:te to b~ing to your attention t'he i.:li'or::J.ation contaLJ.ed L'1 par:1graphs 31,2,3,1~, and 5. ~ e can:1o t determi."le in "t.tli.:h direct ion ~:trs. :<~urp ' s \rlndo., !'aces j t2ere.t'ore, ..,"e cannot de rer!OL"le in which direction ,;he ooser-rer ',;3.S loo~i~3 when she s~ot~d t~e U70. ~e report s~tes that the elevation or t~e object was 5 above the trees. nov tall are t he 4 . Request you r~eccomplish this report in accord~ce with all the ovisions of Air Force Regulation 80 - 17 0Ais C . NANA'IT, Colonel, USAF -ec~or of Technology and Subsystems COORDL'!A'!'!ON: T DE:!'/UFO ~70 ~eport (Our ltr, 1 4 Jun 67) -C03 AB Gp ( Otc) ~is off'tce returned a report on a n unide!'ltified flying object obse:-mtion o f 4 !!ay 19,6'7, for reaccompli::;hme.n t . 1\s of tllis date, .;e !'luve not received the report. .Ilns the obs.::rvation b een identi- f!~d through reaccompli3h~ent, or 1s it carri e d a s unidentifi e d ...!.~ your level'! Request the status of you1: r eport ..3RBERT 3 . l!OLDS~fBECK, Colonel, US~F '.'tcti:1g Director o f Technology lLid Subayst ems DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE H EADQU ARTERS 46030 AIR BASE GROUP ( A DCI STEWART AIR fORCE 8/\SE. NEW YORK 12550 ATTN OF: 46Q30DC UFO -:p~rt -Ref Your Ltr, 14 J u n 67 fT:) ,::JET/UFO) PreL:-.:.:1ar y analysis on report reaccomplishment on UFO observation of 4 'Ic_r 1967 indicates that.the observer vvas watching a Helicopte r . FO~ !:iE COMMANDER D . C . BOYD, Lt Colonel, USAF Chie:, Operations & Training Division