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|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION  |
| --- | --- |
|  Mid-November 65 | Mexico  |
|  3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION  |
|  Civilian | Other (REFLECTIONS)  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | Three  |
|  5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS  |
|  N/A | Three objects were observed while viewing slides. No a/c were in the area. Photos were taken in a primitive area.  |
|  6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | Ground-Visual  |
|  7. COURSE | N/A  |
|  8. PHOTOS | ☑ Yes ☐ No  |
|  9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE | ☐ Yes ☑ No  |

FORM
FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used.

K243,6012
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THIS CASE INCLUDES

1 NEGATIVE
1 PHOTO 5x7

1003713
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FTD (TDEW)
Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433
8 Feb 66

Rev. [redacted]
[redacted]
Galveston, Texas

Dear Rev. [redacted]

I am returning the slide taken by Dr. [redacted] to you with one enlargement and a copy of the photo analysis card of this slide. You will note that the photo analysts regard the images as multiple reflections of some sort.

Sincerely,

HECTOR QUINTANILLA, Jr., Major, USAF
Chief, Project Blue Book

FILE
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V66-5 UNCLASSIFIED

SUBJECT: UFO (MEXICO)

ANALYST: MAJOR QUINTANILLA PI: BURTON DATE: 20 JAN 66

Analysis was requested on a 35mm slide containing three light-toned images similar in appearance, taken west of Guadalajara, Mexico. Analysis was conducted by the Photo Analysis Division (TDDPA) and Photo Processing Division (TDDP) with the following results:

No discernible signature could be derived from the images noted on the film. It is felt that the images were probably caused by a ray of sun, in a low oblique position, being reflected from some portion of the inner surface of the camera, or
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COLOR SLOPE
3216 H751

GALVESTON, TEXAS

CARL A. ZIMMERMAN
Pastor

PARSONAGE: 2502 CYPRESS STREET

OFFICE: SH 4-2659
PARSONAGE: SH 4-2879
Dec 15, 1965

Unidentified Flying Objects Deviation
Wright Patterson Airforce Base
Dayton, Ohio

Dear Sirs:

I am enclosing a slide which has on it 3 unidentified flying objects. About a month ago my son in law, D and daughter were traveling in Mexico. They went west of Guadalajara, to the Pacific coast, and took pictures, including the enclosed. The enclosed was in a primitive area, where they took pictures of a river and primitive village beside the a stre
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ENGINEERING SUPPORT WORK REQUEST

☐ ENGINEERING ANALYSIS ☑ PHOTO ANALYSIS ☐ MACHINE COMPUTATION

PPT NUMBER: A 010301

DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Request photo analysis of attached prints and negatives. A verbal 5XC card will satisfy our requirements.

MID - NOV - REVISED - FEBRUARY

REFERENCE MATERIAL: One negative and four prints. Letter from R. [redacted] Request all materials be returned upon completion of analysis.

REQUESTED BY: Med H Quintanilla SYMBOL: TLMU/UFO PHONE: 70916/76678

I CERTIFY THAT THIS WORK IS AUTHORIZED BY ME AND THAT IT HAS THE FOLLOWING PRIORITY AND DEADLINE WITHIN MY DIVIS
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V66-5 UNCLASSIFIED

SUBJECT: UFO (MEXICO)

ANALYST: MAJOR QUINTANILLA PI: BURTON DATE: 20 JAN 66

Analysis was requested on a 35mm slide containing three light-toned images similar in appearance, taken west of Guadalajara, Mexico. Analysis was conducted by the Photo Analysis Division (TDDPA) and Photo Processing Division (TDDP) with the following results:

No discernible signature could be derived from the images noted on the film. It is felt that the images were probably caused by a ray of sun, in a low oblique position, being reflected from some portion of the inner surface of the camera, or
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FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION, AFSC
UNCLASSIFIED

UNCLASSIFIED

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