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|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION  |
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|  26 September 65 27/0045Z | Middletown, New York  |
|  3. SOURCE Civilian | 10. CONCLUSION Astro (ABCTURUS) see to show proof  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One | Sighting has characteristics of an Astro Body sighting. The star ABCTURUS was at 15 deg elevation 290 deg azimuth.  |
|  5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Two Hours Still there | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Circular disc shaped object with a dome on the bottom. Flashing red, green and white lights. No features noted. Observed at 30-40 deg elevation in NW. Still there after two hours but 
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26 Sept

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
HEADQUARTERS 4603D AIR BASE GROUP (ADC)
STEWART AIR FORCE BASE, NEW YORK 12554

REPLY TO
ATTN OF: 4603ODC
1 October 1965

SUBJECT: UFO Sighting

TO: Hq AFSC (TDEW)

The attached UFO report is submitted in accordance with para 13b, Change A to AFR 200-2.

FOR THE COMMANDER

JOHN N. JOHNSON, III, Lt Col, USAF
Chief, Operations & Training Division
1 Atch
UFO Rpt w/2 atch

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
4603d Air Base Group (ADC)
(4603ODC)
Stewart Air Force Base, New York, 12554
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
OFFICIAL BUSINESS
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A. Description of Object

1. Shape: Circular, disk shape with a dome on bottom.
2. Size: Silver dollar at arm's length in diameter
3. Color: Off object - none; however, flashing green, red and white lights were seen with a possibility of blue, as well.
4. Number: 1
5. Formation: N/A
6. Features or details: dome on underside, light rotating as beacon.
7. Tail or exhaust - none seen.
8. Sound: none
9. Other features: none

B. Description of course

1. First called attention to object by wife.
2. Angle of object when first observed: 30° to 40° above horizon in northwest.
3. Angle of disappearance
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D. Time and date of sighting:

1. Zulu time Group 0045-0230, 27 Sep 65
2. Night

E. Location: 41° 26' 35" N 74° 25' 40" W. In yard of [redacted] Middletown, N.Y.

F. Mr. [redacted], age 36, 1 [redacted], Middletown, N.Y. General Manager of Prudential Insurance Corp. Good

Mrs. [redacted], age 32, same address. Wife Good

Mr. [redacted], Middletown, N.Y. (unable to contact)

Mr. [redacted] Orange County Post, Editor. See Atch 2.

G. Weather

1. Clear, still night

AWS, SWF. Ground winds 300/04 Temp 12°C Vis: 10-15 miles. High thin scattered clouds. Due point 8°C.

|  3. | JFK | ALBANY  |
| --- 
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These people saw an object or light refraction of unknown cause. There have been no reports of any airborne sightings although Hugenot Vortac is in the location of object sighting. Hugenot Vortac is the intersection of several jet and low altitude routes. Inquiries, so far, have been negative as to air sightings. The length of time observed seems to possibly indicate an object of relatively fixed location. The sighting could be a refraction of sun's upper limb; however, if such, it should have risen on horizon instead of falling, as the shape of object would indicate reversed image.

L. Physic
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ORADE COUNTY POST
WASHINGTONVILLE, (OCP) - Over the past week, dozens of people throughout Orange County have claimed they've seen flying saucer objects in the sky. Officials at Stewart Air Force Base in Newburgh have started on investigation.

WASHINGTONVILLE LIONS hear Orange County Fire Coordinator Douglas F. Kennear, standing, at their September meeting Tuesday night. Also guest of the Lions Club was Chief of the Modell Fire Police Melvin Cox, left. President of the

WASHINGTONVILLE, (OCP) - - Over the past week, dozens of people throughout Orange County have claimed they've seen flying sa
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ORANGE COUNTY POST
Monday, September 30, 1965

# Republican Roundtable Luncheon At Orange Inn; Wilson to Speak

## Charles Brooks Louded By Monroe Republican Committee

The Town of Monroe Republican Committee had its second organizational meeting September 18. Charles Brooks Chairman stated to the Committee that he would not be a candidate for re-election. He submitted the name of Alex N. Smith, Jr. as Chairman, and Mr. Smith was unanimously elected to that post.

Other officers are: Stewart, Floyd Storms; Assistant Steward, Arthur Davis; Chaptan, Eunice King; Treasurer, Jane McMunn; Se

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