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|  PROJECT 10073 RECORD  |   |
| --- | --- |
|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION  |
|  27/08/20 | Continued, 27/08/20  |
|  3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION  |
|  Circulation | AIRCRAFT  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | Sighting well as re-valid if there is returned.  |
|  5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS  |
|  10 Records | Object appeared round and of the like section. Appeared as three rows of three lights in operation. Second, Object was on a straight flight depth of 100. Three instant, only one to obstruction.  |
|  6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | Ground-Visual  |
|  7. COURSE |  
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27/08302 27 AUG

FTD (TDEW)
Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433
15 September 1965

Lombard, Illinois

Dear [redacted]

Reference your recent unidentified observation of 27 August 1965. The information which we received was not sufficient for evaluation. Request you complete the attached FTD Form 164 and return it in the envelope provided.

We wish to thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force.

Sincerely,

HECTOR QUINTANILLA, Jr
Major, USAF
Chief, Project Blue Book
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HEADQUARTERS
928TH TROOP CARRIER GROUP, MEDIUM (RESERVE)
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
O'HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60666

REPLY TO ATTN OF: O-3-2 14 Sep 1965

SUBJECT: Follow-up Letter of WMC Sighting

TO: AFSC (FWD)
Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433

1. The attached letter is the follow-up letter from [redacted] as requested by this office.

2. Subject report was forwarded by this office 1 September 1965.

FOR THE COMMANDER

Francis A. DelLotto, Civilian
Base Flight Operations Officer

1 Atch
Dir [redacted], Aug 30,65

By to:
Dr. J. Allen Hume
Howard College Observatory
6d Garden 
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3 (E&R (F70)) Aug 30, 1965

Dear Sir

On Aug 27, 1965 at 0330 I looked out the bathroom window which faces due south. In the sky I saw 9 round lights. They were heading due north right over head. I could only follow them till the obstruction of the top of window which cut off vision. The lights were not bright, but a light like from a star.

They moved in a set pattern, in one motion, with no glare as looking at a car light or landing light. The pattern is drawn below-

000
000
000

The size about a plane held at arms light

Lombard, Ill.
MA 7 5291
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COMBAT READINESS TRAINING OPERATIONS
928TH TROOP CARRIER GROUP, MEDIUM (RESERVE)
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
O'HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Chicago, Illinois 60666

SUBJECT: U.F.O. 1 Sep 65

A. Description of the object:
1. Would you please describe object's shape CIRCLE

2. Size as compared to a known object held in the hand at about arm's length. (Such as a pea, dime, nickel, baseball, etc.) NONE

3. Color WHITE LIME STRIP

4. Number NONE (5)

5. Formation, if more than one WHITE STREET PULLOVER IN THIS OBJECT - TOTAL OF NINE

6. Any discernible features or details NONE

7. Was there a tail, trail
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B. Description of course of object.
1. What first called the attention of observer to the object JUST
HAPPENED TO LOOK OUT BATHROOM WINDOW

2. Angle or elevation and azimuth of object when first observed
90° ANGLE OVERHEAD

3. Angle or elevation and azimuth of object upon disappearance
90° ANGLE NORTHERN

4. Description of flight path and maneuvers of object STRAIGHT FLIGHT
SOUTH TO NORTH

5. How did the object disappear (Fade away or instantaneously)
INSORBATONALLY DUE TO ADEQUATION

6. How long was the object visible? (Be specific, 5 min, one hour)
10 SECONDS

C. Manner of observation.
1. Ho
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D. Time and date of sighting
1. Time Zulu 0830Z Date 27 Sep 65
2. Was it, night, day, dawn, dusk NIGHT

E. Location of Observer. Where did you make this sighting from? Give exact location. (If necessary give location in reference to a known land mark)

LONDARD, ILLINOIS
APPROXIMATELY 86°08'N 11°52'N

F. Identifying Information on Observer
1. Civilian Name
2. Age
3. Mailing Address St., Lombard, Ill.
4. Occupation Mechanical stock room clerk
5. Reliability None
6. Telephone No

Military:
1. Name N/A
2. Grade
3. Organization
4. Duty
5. Reliability
6. Telephone No.

G. Weather and Winds - Aloft c
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P. Did you notice any unusual activity or conditions, meteorological, natural conditions, or otherwise, which might account for the sighting? NONE

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

P. What was the photograph? NO
You know of any existence of physical evidence of materials? NO

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

INITIALS  EHN

PRIORITY: Although Dr. [redacted] tre

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