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|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION  |
| --- | --- |
|  20 July 1945 20/0710Z | Roswell, New Mexico  |
|  3. SOURCE Civilian & Military | 10. CONCLUSION Astronomical (CAPELLA/ARCTURUS) Motion of objects consistant with Star/Planet observations under unusual atmospheric conditions. Objects in NW and NE quadrants at about 30 degrees elevation. CAPELLA in NE and ARCTURUS in NE  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One (Each) | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Firm elevation of specific objects other than Capella & Arcturus. Four lights, white every bright. Described as bright star in shape. Erratic motion i
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TO: Combat Intelligence Branch
6 SAW Intelligence Division
Walker AFB, N Mexico

1. Reference your message DCOI 58150 July 65, subject UFO.
The object observed by A1C David H Dailey and other personnel at Roswell, New Mexico is characteristic of an astronomical sighting (Capella and Arcturus) with the exception of the reported movement from the northwest to the northeast. It is requested that a Ann Dailey be reinterviewed and a time motion sequence of the flight path of the object in terms of degrees of elevation and azimuth be obtained and forwarded to this office.

2. Your message indicated 
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AUG 18 1965

TDEW

UFO Sighting, 20 Jul 65, Roswell, New Mexico

Combat Intelligence Branch
6 SAW Intelligence Division
Walker AFB, New Mexico

1. Reference your message DCOI 58150 July 65, subject UFO. The object observed by A1C David H Dailey and other personnel at Roswell, New Mexico is characteristic of an astronomical sighting (Capella and Arcturus) with the exception of the reported movement from the northwest to the northeast. It is requested that Airman Dailey be re-interviewed and a time motion sequence of the flight path of the object in terms of degrees of elevation and azimuth be o
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INCOMING MESSAGE
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH
UNCLASSIFIED

AF IN : 25416 (21 July 65) T/rph'
ACTION: NIN-7
INFO : XOP-1, XOPX-8, SAF-OS-3, DIA-1 (21) Pg 1 of 4

SMB 0033 ZCHQA462ZCQJ0099
PP RUEAHQ
DE RUWHJP 794 2020037
ZNR UUUUU
P R 2010007
FM 6SAW WALKER AFB NMEX
TO RUWGALE/AGC
RUWGHW/29NORAD RGN OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA
RUCDSQ/AFSC FTD WPAF OHIO
RUEAHQ/CSAF
INFO RUCSC/SAC
RUWBKN/15AF MARCH AFB CALIF
RUWHBD/12STRATAEROSP01V DAVIS-MONTHAN AFB ARIZ
BT
UNCLAS 0001 58150 JULY 65.

FOR AFNIN, SAF01. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. UFO. A. DESCRIPTION OF OBJECT. (1) BRIGHT STAR AND POSSIBLY CYLI
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INCOMING MESSAGE
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH
UNCLASSIFIED

AF IN: 25416 (21 July 65) Pg 2 of 4

Cylindrical in shape (7) no tail, trail or exhaust (8) no sound (9) unusually high rate of speed noted by all observers. (5) noted abrupt "90" deg changes in course and intermittently "going straight up" from course. 3 of these observers also noted the object giving page 2 runhup 794 unclas

OFF A "BRIGHT FLASH, AS AN EXPLOSION." 8, (1) path originated in north north-west quadrant of sky. Speed, brightness called it to attention of observers. (2) 30-35 deg above horizon, north, 
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INCOMING MESSAGE
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH
UNCLASSIFIED

AF IN: 25416 (21 July 65) Pg 3 of 4

0850Z. (2) FLIGHT CONDITIONS: NIGHT, E. LOCATION OF OBSERVERS: APPROXIMATELY 33-30N, 104-31W, ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO, F. IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ON OBSERVERS: (1) CIVILIAN: [REDACTED] AGE 21, [REDACTED], ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO, HOUSEWIFE - GOOD RELIABILITY: [REDACTED], [REDACTED], MELL, NEW MEXICO, PAGE 3 RUWHJP 794 UNCLAS HOUSEWIFE - GOOD RELIABILITY: [REDACTED], ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO, STUDENT, FAIR RELIABILITY: (2) MILITARY - A1C DAVID H. DAILEY, AGE 27, 904 EAST PEACH, ROSWELL NEW ME
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INCOMING MESSAGE
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH
UNCLASSIFIED

AF IN: 25416 (21 July 65) Pg 4 of 4

FIC PATTERN ALTITUDE. K. OIC, COMBAT INTELLIGENCE BRANCH, 6 SAW
INTELLIGENCE DIVISION WALKER AFB NEW MEXICO, PHENOMNRRICED
HAS NOT BEEN CO-RELATED WITH KNOW OBJECTS IN AREA. THROUGH IN -
TERROGATION OF 5 OBSERVERS INDICATED CLOSE SIMILARITY AS FAR AS
REPORTABLE PHENOMENA IS CONCERNRED, I.E., TIME OF SIGHTINGS, FLIGHT
PATH CHARACTERISTICS, DURATION OF OBSERVATION, ETC. NO ADDITIONAL
PAGE 4 RUWHJP 794 UCCLAS
CORRABORATION IS AVAILABLE FROM OTHER WITNESSES. L. NONE.

BT
ENNN

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