Xxxx Xx 9078448 Shreveport Louisiana

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CO~JCLL. SIO~l v ,\ YION 34. Dote you completed this questionnaire : 35. lnformotioo 'l"h ::h you foeti pertinent ond which is n ot adequately covered in the sp;tcific points of the questionnaire ~ a narrative e)(plonotion of your sighting . Shrevesport,La. ~<ajor H.Quntilla 'i::-it~ Patterson A . F . B . C:q:on, Ohio On the subject of " U. F , O." si.ghtin.:;s \There the -~j~ct "dissappe,:~.red I beleive the " U. F . 0." goes into ~-other demension. l am 14 and sighted an object May 31 ~: tai.ss year I sincerely hope this theory is o f some !-alp (the object I sighted as \olhite with red lights it "'.overed over Rid;vood Jr. High ~t.~S&L - ---) inSbreveport Sincerely yours, P.S.---be~oH is a ske~-o f the object LsaH O~;-ARTMENT OF THE AIR F'O~CE H!;;AOQUAAT:!A I I"OI'I!1GN TI!:CHNOLOG Y OIVI.JION I A:;JC l WltlGHT.JI'ATT~,..ON Alit I"O"CJ 8ABII OHIO <4=s433 Re:~:-ence y~1ur unident!.t'ied observation. The information Yhich W'e ;.ave received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. Re~..:~st you complete the attached FTD Form 164 and return 1t in "t::~ envelope provi.jed. Thank you for reporting your observation to ~he Air Force -J J.-~33 C. MANATI', Color..el, USAF Dir~ctor of Technology and Subsystems F7D Form 164 w/envelope U. S. AIR FORC E T ECHNICAL IN FO RMATION 7 .... : '.'lUestionnoire has bee n prepared so that yo u c o n give t he U.S . Air Force os muc h tnf o-r::::~n oro possib le concerning the unidentifie d aerial phC'nomenon that y o u hov~ o bserved . p:~c y t o a nswer as many ques tion s as y o u possibly con. T he information that you give w i ll be ~,:;.,., '~r research p urpose s . Your nome wil l not be u st:d in conne c t io n w it h any !>tot&mon t s , ccnc l.;<, ::ns, o r publications wit hout your permission. We reque s t this pars o no l in fo r matio n so thor if ' t i s doe med necessary, we may conta c t you for further details 1. Whc:n did) :.h ; ~ce the object ? l"i'>ur Minutes D:~y Month Yeor (Ctrclc 011e): A . M. 3 . T ir e Z c ne . fCircfc One): o . Eastern Mou:'l' :l in d. Pac ific (Circle One): .._a . Daylight Soviny b . S t a nd a rd 4. Wher e W9~e y:>u whe n y o u so w the o b je c t ? No' ~' ~os tol Address City o r Tuwn Srot & or C o u n t 1 5. hew l::-n 3 wcs c.:,re c t in s ight ? (Tc~:' :>.uct oon) Minutas Soconds {5 No t very sure ': . ;;o r !y certain d . Ju s t a gue s s f": 5"ight o . Brigh I b. C loudy 7. IF you sow rh e o bject during D AYLIGHT , where was t he S UN locotc d as you looked a t t he obje ct? ( C irclr: Ond):<_o. In front o f you h. In b oc k o f y o u c. To your r i gh t d. T o yo u r left c. Overhead f . Don' t rememb e r t!. Jr y ou SO# !he object at NIGHT, wha t dtrt yu no~if" t: C'C"n'"r-rn ing tltc ~ r AI<~ lind MOO:-.? 8.2 MOUN ( ( trclr: One). o . j,Jht mo .m it ght b. Du II moon I i gh t No moonligh . ~>itch dark Don't r .. :m!r.Jb~r 9 . \\flo we-: '-:e weoth:-r candttions a t th(' t irne y ou saw the object ? H(A T l iF ( C rcfr On.:}: b. F-og, r'lt~l, or l ight'""' c . Sco'rer .:-:: c louds c . .IN f.,rot. or h~avy r otr d. fhic~. c. -,cavv cloud:; " Do n ' t r:momh-:r 1 :). T ;,e obj e.:' .J ppcared: ( C ncl': One I: I ~ Va;or / # t..s :~ ltqht 11. If r cp>'e~-~:: os o li ght, was it brisH!!: than th~ brightest stars? (Circle Om): G', 3 i ghtor c. About the some d . Don' t lcno w t o soTte .: ;)~r.::n ol,j~ct: Funy or blt .. --d Sl,arnly ou' i -.~= 13. Did the o~j~c- ((,-/, One: f o r ecx-h r']uestion) a . Appear r:: ~:-,d sttll at a ny time? Uo:1' t k n o .v ro-;:ad ur and rvsh awa y a tony Do,'t know ?Ort s o r explode? Don' t k:1ow d. Give o f! So':""ke? Yes ( N o Change brt ;:-n e ss? Don' ! know f. ChonJe sl,::-~? Don' t !<now g . Flash or flic~er? D ~n' t I.. now D i sa:>J""ar end :Poppeor ? Dr-n' t l<now 1~. D id the nbi~ct di!.OOO-!tCV while y o u w~tro wotchint;~ it? If :<oo, h nw ? 1 S. Did t'-l~t :-~ .. c~ mova h-thitt d !'onmo,t~i,Q ot a ny t i m.o:, , , rtic u lo rl y o c loud? Yes Don't Kno w . IF y o v on3werl'td YES, thon tell who t i t rr-:v-:d ~hinrl: No Don't Know. IF you :m-.uotr..td YES, th~n t l' l l what i7. 11'!11 in c t,.w worcl'\ th~ fn llowin-:; hin,., ohout th~ o b ject; 18 . 'f.'e w i s h 1.:1 kno w t~e onpulor s iz e . :-told o match s tick ot orm' s length in l ine with a kno...,n obj~cr and not~ h o w muc h oft" o o b ject i s cov~red by th,., h~Cld l')f the ma t c h . If yoJ hod ll.!lrform,d this axO"''rim"tnt ~, t tho t in.,., rJf t he i g~t i 'lg , 1--:>W much of th~ ob!e c t w.:>u Jr.! ho ve ~en c:overe d by th!! 11'10 tr.:h h"'ad? 19. Oro..,. ~ :--:~"' o!..:t will show t;..~ s '--;;>e o f the objec t o r objects. Lo~l and includ!J in your :;k" t c h a ny d"t o ils o f r:..e o~ ~:; ~ ~ y~u sow s vcl, cs w.n~"> , p rotrusions , e t c., and e specia lly e xh aust t rails o r vapor trails . Plc.c~ c -.;; .. .:s,c e ! n e d ra ,,.. -:; r.:> s ::ow t he dire ction the obje c t wa s movin g 20. Do you think you can estimate th" spaed of th0 obj3ct ? (Circle One) ~) No I F yov OM.,.,.,r~d YES, then what speed would you estimoto? .:2j.'2.A.''://,~"."-{. 21. Do yov t;,i -l: ;?u can ttl\timoto how for away from y o u the object wo:~? (::i-cle One) IF you .:.n:. ..... &red YES, ct.e n how far away .vould you :toy 22. Where w~ .. yov located when you sow the object? (Circle Or-: : a. lnsi:!e : ':uilding b. In o cc~ d. In an oi:>IOni!t (ty~) 23. Were you (Circle One) a. In the bu!>irress :;ection of o city? (p~ In the rcsid~ntiol section of o city? c. In o;>un COlmtryside? d. Near on oi rfi" ld? e. Flying Otl':r o c ity? f. Flying ov.:Jr open coun ?ry? I 24. IF y~ J w,r: MOVING IN AN AUTOM091LE or oth-,r vehicle at the time, then completn tl-1~ following quest ions: 24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) a . N':'rm c . East e. South g. Wttst b. t-:crt heast d . South'-'a~t f. Southw'!7st h. N orthwes t 24. 2 How f::st w~rl!t you moving? mile:; pe r hour. 24.3 Did y:>U !.to p atony time while you were looking at tho object? (C:I~ One) Y~s No Otd y ~u O~)S('f'l$ t~'! object t h roug" or.y or the following? Binoculors Yos No Telescope Yes No Theodolite Yes 26. In ord.,r th~ ~u .:::1 giv" as cle:r.:r o picture as possible of what you sow, d:~scribtt in your o.vn words o common object o r otJe c a ._.,hich, when placed up in the sky, would g ive the some appearance as the object which you sow 1 27. In thJ follo ... ,. .. g : '<etch, ill'agire that you c .-: at tho paint sltown. Place-or "A" o n th .t cvrv...,d lir.J to ~how how high t he objec vas above the horizon (skyline) when you first sow it. Ploc:e o "B' o1 th' ~wme c:urvcd l i,,e to show how 1-_.:.. ne obj~ct was above the hori7on (skylin.,) when you /oo;t sow it. Place on "A" on th~ cortnoss when yo.J :; .: ... i+. P lace o " B " on the compass wit re you lost sow the ob!ect. 2 8 . l.r:l..., c pic'~''e thot will show the r:>tion that the objec t or object s rncdc. Place on "A" ot the beginning of th~ pot~, a "b" ::.t the end of the poth, :.:-d show any changes in d i rec:t ion duri ng th~ course . 29. IF t"er!! .,= .. Y:=>: THAN 0:-.c:: c :>e::t, en how many were there? _ Oro"'~:;;-~ ...... ~: --.w they wer~ .Jrr~rgc::!, onJ put on orrow to show the direct ion that th~y w.rd traveling. 30. Hov& you ever soen this, or Q similar objec~ bufore. If so give dut" or dut~:r5 onJ location 31. Was ony:;r~ ols~ with you at the t ime you sow th., obj;,ct? (Circle One) 31.1 !:= y~ onsw~r.,d YES, did they ::.~e the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 p:.,ose l ist their nomos and oddross~.s: 32. Please git~ the foll o wing information about yourself: I L ost Nom .. TE LE PHO~E NUMB Middl Nom f;,dicu~e c:-v o:lditional information abo u t y ourself, including any !:p~ciol experience, which mi;ht ba pertinent. When end to who "'I :l i:f you report that you had st:'!ln th e o:,ject? Ooy Month v .. ur