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PROJECT 100/S RECORD | 1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION | | --- | --- | | 16 October 65 16/0800Z | Bexley, Ohio (1) | | 3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION | | Civilian | Other (PSYCHOLOGICAL) Woman woke up, observed light for 10 seconds. Predisposed to see UFO's (reported objects two previous nights). Possible effects of waking up after image from TV screen and imagination of 2" diameter. Hole 1½2 deep not associated with light. | | 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS | | One | SEE CASE. Woman woke up at 0300 observed light for 10 seconds in back yard. No other reports …
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M6.7 ROUTING SLIP Never Use for Approvals, Disapprovals, Concurrences, or Similar Actions ACTION X | 1 TO | UNITALS | CIRCULATE | | --- | --- | --- | | AFSC (FTD) Wright-Patterson AFB Ohio 45433 | DATE | COORDINATION | | 2 | | FILE | | | | INFORMATION | | 3 | | NOTE AND RETURN | | | | PER CONVERSATION | | 4 | | SEE ME | | | | SIGNATURE | REMARKS | FROM | DATE | | --- | --- | | 840 Cmbt Spt Sp (DO) Lockbourne AFB Ohio 43217 | 1 Nov 65 | | | PHONE | | | 484 | DD FORM 95 Replaces DD Form 94, 1 Feb 50, and DD Form 943-16-28276-1 GPO 1 OCT 65 95, 1 Feb 50, whi…
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DO NOV 1 1955 AFR 200-2 Report AFSC (FTD) Wright-Patterson AFB Ohio 45433 Forwarded in accordance with AFR 200-2 and 2A, paragraph 13b. FOR THE COMMANDER CHARLES C. SMITH, Lt Colonel, USAF Chief, Operations and Training Division 2 Atch 1. Report for 14 and 15 Oct 65 2. Report for 16 Oct 65 1003703
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS 840TH COMBAT SUPPORT GROUP (TAC) LOCKBOURNE AIR FORCE BASE, OHIO 43211 REPLY TO ATTN OF: OI SUBJECT: AFR 200-2 Report 26 OCT 1965 TO: DO (LtCol Smith) Reference AFR 200-2, para 14. The following report, taken by the undersigned, is transmitted for your disposition IAW this regulation: a. (1) Round on top, flat on bottom. (like an inverted tea cup without a handle) (2) Seven to eight feet wide. (3) Bright white. (4) One. (5) n/a (6) Looked like styrofoam, a brilliant white luminous object. (7) none. (8) No sound. (9) Light flooded entire back yard.…
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h. none. i. none. j. Unknown. k. Preparing officer - 2/Lt Christopher J. Hoppin, FR83607A, Base Information Officer. Preliminary analysis of this sighting on the part of the undersigned indicates; late hour, television still on with white maize on screen, possible strong flood light in back yard! Combination of circumstances makes this sighting unlikely. However, marks in back yard plus Mrs. [redacted] statement of great intensity of light causes need for submission of this report. l. none. Christoph J. Hoppin CHRISTOPHER J. HOPPIN, 2nd Lt., USAF Information Officer 1 Atch Item g. (wea r…
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| 15 OCT US | 1800E | 1900E | 2000E | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | CIG | 10 | 10 | 10 | | VERY | 10 | 10 | 10 | | COVER | 4/10 | 2/10 | 2/10 | | S & QUAD | NONE | NONE | NONE | | SPE WARS | PALM | 1504 | 1402 | UA WNDS 1900E 6,000 ONLY AVAILABLE 10,000 FROM DAYTON-SOUNDING 15,000 AND TEMPERATURE-CRADIENT 20,000 30,000 50,000 80,000
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OF AFR 200-2 Report DO (LtCol Smith) Reference AFR 200-2, para 14. The following report, taken by the undersigned, is transmitted for your disposition IAM this regulation: a. (1) Round on top and flat on bottom. (2) Large eraser on end of pencil. (3) White - through binoculars it's bright gold. (4) One main object with red pin point part. (5) Red point above it and fell to the earth. (6) One night saw it above and to the right of main object. Another night saw the red pin object drop to the earth, blinking off and on. Falling was not illusion of horizon, but actual descent. (7) Once they saw…
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h. No other unusual activity. i. No interception or identification - nothing on radar. j. Unknown. k. Preparing officer - 2/Lt Christopher J. Hoppin, FR83607A, Base Information Officer. At first the cause of the sighting was believed to be the meteor or coast Ikeya-Seki. However, Mrs. [redacted] time and path conflicted with the time and flight paths of that object. Her home is in the vicinity (within 7 miles) of Port Columbus Airport, and is therefore witness to a great deal of aircraft traffic. However, she still sincerely maintains this appeared to be some sort of a "flying Saucer." She …
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