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|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION  |
| --- | --- |
|  3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION No. of prob. 2nd Not rec.  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS |   |
|  5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS  |
|  6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION |   |
|  7. COURSE |   |
|  8. PHOTOS ☐ Yes ☐ No |   |
|  9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE ☐ Yes ☐ No |   |

FORM
FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used.
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A/C 5 SEPT 25/3 31.32
OFFICIAL FILE COPY

FTD (TDEW)
Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433
1 Nov 65

A/C
As3
USN

Dear Mr. ,

Your report of an unidentified flying object which you submitted to the Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas, has been forwarded to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for evaluation. The data submitted was incomplete. It is requested that you complete the attached Form 164 and return it to our office in the envelope provided as soon as possible.

Sincerely,

HECTOR QUINTANILLA, Jr, Major, USAF
Chief, Project Blue Book

7-3745-230
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
HEADQUARTERS 33-60TH PILOT TRAINING WING (ATC)
Laredo Air Force Base, Texas 75041

REPLY TO ATTN OF DCO-OP 20 Sep 65

SUBJECT: UFO

TO: AFSC (FTD)

1. In accordance with AFR 200-2 and our conversation of 7 September, the enclosed reports are for your information and action where appropriate.

2. Our analysis here, of these and other similar reports so forwarded indicates that these are thought to be observations of natural or known phenomena such as celestial bodies, stars, planets, etc; satellites or aircraft

3. Reports which we receive which indicate observations
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
HEADQUARTERS 3640TH PILOT TRAINING WING (ATC)
LAREDO AIR FORCE BASE, TEXAS 78041

REPLY TO
ATTN OF: DCO-OP 17 Sep 65

SUBJECT: UFO

TO: AFSC (FTD)

The following UFO report is submitted in accordance with AFR 200-2:

a. Description of Object(s):

(1) Shape: Round
(2) Size: Dime
(3) Color: Blazing red and white
(4) Number: Two
(5) Formation: none
(6) Any discernible features or details: none
(7) Tail, trail, or exhaust: none
(8) Sound: none
(9) Other pertinent or unusual features: none

b. Description of Course of Object(s):

(1) What first called the attention of ob
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(3) Angle or elevation and azimuth of object(s) upon disappearance: One to west of NAS - very bright, other NNW going dim.

(4) Description of flight path and maneuvers of object(s): none

(5) How did the object(s) disappear? not given

(6) How long (were) the object(s) visible? 5 minutes

c. Manner of observation:

(1) Use one or any combination of the following items: Ground-visual, air-visual, ground-electronic, air-electronic: ground - visual

(2) Statement as to optical aids, used and description thereof:

(3) If the sighting occurred while air-borne, give type of aircraft, identification
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(2) Military - Name
Grade Ac3
Organization Operations Division, USN
Duty
Estimate of reliability

g. Weather and Winds - Aloft Conditions at Time and Place of Sightings:

(1) Observer(s) account of weather conditions:

(2) Report from nearest AWS or U. S. Weather Bureau Office of
wind direction and velocity in degrees and knots at: 140/12 kts

Surface
6,000'
10,000'
16,000'
20,000'
30,000'
50,000'
80,000'

(3) Ceiling: 2000 scattered

(4) Visibility: 15 miles

(5) Amount of cloud cover:

(6) Thunderstorms in area and quadrant in which located:

(7) Vertical temperature gradient:

h. Any other 
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k. Position title and comments of the preparing officer, including preliminary analysis of the possible cause of sighting(s): n
Report forwarded to Laredo AFB by Operations Personnel, Corpus Christi Naval Air Station; received by 21t Gary W. Pence, Officer of the Day, Laredo AFB, who reports having seen what is believed to be the same phenomena. Sighting is believed to have been of various orbiting satellites.

l. Existence of physical evidence, such as materials and photographs: None

FOR THE COMMANDER

John F. Blumer, Major, USAF
Chief, Operations Plans Branch

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