1ce123ef53d804fa

28986414.pdf

NARA·NARA_PBB_597821_pdfs-4·pdf·79.5 MB·7 pages

OCR'd text preview (7 of 7 pages)

Source: mistral_ocr · confidence ~95%

page 1
WILLIAMS, JAMES
PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD

|  1. DATE | 5 April, 1960 | 2. LOCATION | SE of Roswell, New Mexico  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  3. DATE-TIME GROUP | Local 1-25-1957(?) GMT 06/03/58 | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | ☐ Ground-Visual ☐ Air-Visual ☐ Ground-Rudor ☐ Air-Intercept Rudor  |
|  5. PHOTOS | ☐ Yes ☑ No | 6. SOURCE | Civilian  |
|  7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 3 seconds | 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | One  |
|  9. COURSE | Descending | 10. OTHER | ☐ Insufficient Data for Evaluation ☐ Unknown  |
|  11. COMMENTS | Sputnik III reentered this date, however the duration of the sighting and the
page 2
UNCLASSIFIED
CALIF RF 26/38232
ATTIC
5 Dec 58 08 17
1950 APR 6 08 21
24E2
2
4/4/22
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
^{}[]
page 3
PAGE TWO RJWBJP 92A

THIRTY FIVE DEGREE AZIMUTH. 3. TWENTY DEGREE ELEVATION, APPROXIMATELY ONE THIRTY FIVE DEGREE AZIMUTH. 4. SAME AS A. 9 ABOVE, NO MANEUVER. 5. OBSCURED BY TREES AT TWENTY DEGREE ELEVATION C. MANNER OF OBSERVATION. 1. GROUND-VISUAL. 2. NONE 3. N/A D. TIME AND DATE. 1. 0345Z 6 APRIL 66 2. NIGHT. 3. LOCATION OF OBSERVER. 1. 3323N 10329E, FOUR MILES SE ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO. 4. IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ON. 1. CIVILIAN, , FORTY, ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO, TV DEPARTMENT, RELIABILITY-UNKNOWN. C. WEATHER. 1. CLEAR. 2. 290/05, 290/10, 280/15, 330/15, 350/25, 340/20, UNAVAILABLE. 3. CEILING UN
page 4
JOINT MESSAGEFORM
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION
UNCLASSIFIED
SPACE EQUIV RECEIVED FOR COMMUNICATION CENTER

|  PRECEDENCE | TYPE | MAG (CANA) | ACCOUNTING SYMBOL | ORIG. OR REFERS TO | CLASSIFICATION OF REFERENCE  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  ACTION | NONE | BODY | WALTH | ROUTE | UNCLASSIFIED  |
|  INFO |  |  | X | AT | 2001 174  |

FROM: ATTC, W-P AFS
TO: WALKER AFS, N. M.
/UNCLASS/FROM: AFCIN-422 12-1126-E
ATTN 6TH ROMS WING. YOUR MSG NO 1 174, DID 6 APR 60, NEW LONG WAS OBJ IN FRONT?

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

|  DATE | TIME  |
| --- | --- |
|  7 | 1435  |
|  MONTH | YEAR  |
|  APR | 1
page 5
RECEIVED
19 Apr 69 08 07
ATIC

NNNN

1/24E2
3
44x2

ATIC

ZCZCSQP322CZCSQF164ZCWYDS54
RR RJEDSQ
DE RJWFJP 36A
R-141714Z
FM 6BOMBWG WALKER AFB
TO WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB
BT
UNCLAS DCOI 9180. FOR AFCIN-4E2, 4-1126-E. SOURCE
CONTACTED 1425MST, 11 APR 68. OBJECT ESTIMATED TO BE IN SIGHT
APPROXIMATELY THREE SECONDS BEFORE BEING OBSCURED BY TREES
BT
14/1735Z APR RJWFJP
page 6
OFFICIAL FILE COPY
4E29

AFCIN-4E2

WTO Sightings
20 April 1960

AFCIN-4A2
Request your office determine if an artificial satellite was responsible for the attached reports.

RICHARD R. SHOOP
Colonel, USAF
AFCIN-4E2

2 Atch:
1. In Mag Cite DC0I 174 (C)
T80-12453 (cy #3)
2. In Mag Cite AD/DOC 04-456 (U)

COORDINATION:
John H. Cheese Major AECW4E2 20 Apr 60

4E29
Direct to 500
(112 Navy)
AFR 205 21 Dec 2472
3 Jan 68
page 7
UNCLASSIFIED
AFGIN-4F3a/Lt Col Fox/70277
UFO Sightings
AFGIN-4A2

1. Reference 422 request of 20 April 1960 to 4A2 concerning UFO of 03452 6 April 1960. In the past, 4F3a has provided technical assistance to the ATIC UFO office in the form of ephemerides checks and estimates of the demise of satellite objects. In view of the present large space population however, such assistance would be excessively time consuming and, since it is not within the scope of 4F3a responsibilities, can no longer be provided.

2. It is suggested that information relative to UFO's which are of possible satellite ori

Full text and original imagery available on Internet Archive →