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PROJECT 10073 RECORD

|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION  |
| --- | --- |
|  1 September 1965 02/01/65 | Wichita, Mexico (4)  |
|  3. SOURCE Civilians | 10. CONCLUSION ☑ A/C (WHISTIUS SVILLETTY) Photo T. S. Dade Will be evaluated when 1st Operations are received.  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One |   |
|  5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Not reported | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observers sighted two lights which appeared to be using lights of an airplane. The two lights traveled to the southeast and then they removed their direction, with plans for working. The light was clear and there was no so
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Mrs. Hunt/man/SAFOICC/72842/27 Sep 65

SEP 28 1965

Dear Miss

This is in reply to your letter regarding an aerial object which you photographed on 1 September 1965. It is requested that the original negatives be forwarded to this office for analysis. Upon completion of the analysis, these negatives will be returned to you along with our evaluation.

Sincerely,

JOHN P. SPAULDING
Lt Colonel, USAF
Chief, Civil Branch
Community Relations Division
Office of Information

Miss
Manistee, Michigan 49660

|  COORDINATED BY OFFICE OF THE CHIEF, CIVIL BRANCH, Grade, Date  |   |   |
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SEP 21 1965

TDEW

UFO Sighting, 1 Sep 65, Manistee, Michigan

Hq USAF SAFOICC (Mrs Hunt)
Wash D C 20330

Reference the attached letter from [redacted] regarding her unidentified observation of 1 Sep 65. Request the film be obtained from her. Upon completion of analysis the original negatives will be returned to her.

FOR THE COMMANDER

ERIC T de JOSCKHEERE
Colonel, USAF
Deputy for Technology and Subsystems

1 Atch
Ltr fm [redacted]

ORIGINATOR: M. Anton V. L. DATED [redacted]
TDEW/UFO Maj H Quintanilla, Jr
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Manistee, Michigan 49660
9 September 1965

U. S. Department of Defense
Pentagon Building
Washington 25, D. C.

Attn: U.F.O. Investigations

Gentlemen:

On 1 September 1965, I noticed something you may wish to investigate. At 2030 hours, seven (7) miles south of Manistee, Michigan, I sighted two (2) lights which appeared to be wing lights of an airplane. After watching for a few seconds, it was obvious there was no sound. The sky was very clear; there was no apparent wind. This was also witnessed by my fiancee and parents.

When first sighted the two lights were traveling in a southeasterly dir
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Miss
Manistee, Michigan 49660

AIR MAIL

U.S. Department of Defense
Pentagon Building
ATTN: U.F.O. Investigations
WASHINGTON 25, D.C.

AIR MAIL

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