Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Radar Sighting Report and NICAP Inquiry Summary
AI-Generated Summary
The document records a radar tracking incident of unidentified objects at Patuxent Naval Air Station on December 19, 1964, and summarizes an inquiry into the activities of the civilian organization NICAP.
This document contains two distinct sets of information. The first part details a radar incident occurring on December 19th, 1964, between 3:15 and 3:30 P.M. at Patuxent Naval Air Station. Radar operators tracked three consecutive sightings of unidentified objects. The initial sighting involved two objects located 10 miles apart. A second sighting occurred 39 miles southeast of the station, with the objects traveling toward the base at an estimated speed of 6,000 miles per hour before disappearing from the screen. A third sighting identified a single object 8 miles northeast of the station, which performed a 160-degree turn before dropping off the screen. During this time, the station coordinated with an FAA station in Salisbury, Maryland, which had also received reports of UFOs from the U.S. Coast Guard. Based on radar beam data, the altitude of the objects was estimated to be 20,000 feet. The second part of the document concerns an inquiry regarding the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP). It notes that Major Kehoe (Retired) organized the group three years prior. The document mentions that a current issue of 'True' magazine contains an article by Kehoe describing phenomena and alleging that the Air Force is attempting to downgrade the subject because they do not want the information known to the public. The document includes a request for an evaluation of events from the previous 10 weeks, with a deadline of January 21, 1965.
AF is trying to downgrade it because AF doesn't want the ufo to be known to public.
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Key Persons
- Major KehoeRetired officer who organized NICAP