Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record and Associated Correspondence — Milton and Superior, Wisconsin, November 1967

📅 20 November 1967 📍 Superior, Wisconsin 🏛 Foreign Technology Division 📄 Sighting report and internal correspondence

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TL;DR

This document contains administrative records and a formal sighting report regarding two separate UFO incidents in Wisconsin in November 1967. One case was closed due to lack of follow-up from the witness, while the other provides detailed observational data from a Deputy Sheriff.

This document collection pertains to UFO sighting reports processed by the Air Force's Foreign Technology Division in November 1967. The file contains a Project 10073 record regarding an incident in Milton, Wisconsin, where an observer contacted the Air Force but failed to return the necessary AF Form 117, resulting in a conclusion of 'insufficient data.' The collection also includes internal duty logs from 21 November 1967, documenting administrative communications regarding the Milton report and the scheduling of military personnel. Furthermore, the file contains a formal incoming message (AF IN: 8317) dated 23 November 1967, detailing a separate sighting in Superior, Wisconsin. In this instance, a Deputy Sheriff from the Bayfield County Sheriff's Office reported observing two round, color-changing objects for approximately 30 minutes beginning at 0930 Zulu. The objects were described as having a 'dancing motion' and were positioned 25-35 degrees apart, with one appearing to be located over the Barksdale, Wisconsin, DuPont plant. The report includes detailed meteorological data, including wind accounts and temperature inversions, but concludes that there was no physical evidence or radar contact associated with the event.

The information which we have received is not sufficient for a scientific investigation.

Official Assessment

Insufficient data

The observer in Milton, Wisconsin, failed to return the requested reporting forms. A separate report from Superior, Wisconsin, describes two lights observed by a Deputy Sheriff for approximately 30 minutes.

Witnesses

  • [illegible]Deputy SheriffBayfield County, Wisconsin Sheriffs Office

Key Persons

Military Units