USAF record 28986537
28986537
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 2. LOCATION La Camp, Louisiana
3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual
5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE Civilian
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS one
9. COURSE straight
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING Round disc, fiery red observed for 2-3 sec, 320yds in front of witness. Impacted and exploded four or five times. Explosion heard by other persons in area. Approximate 9 depth of penetration. Sample of paint from impact area obtained and correspondence with paint from rocket samples proved negative.
See slides: [HW:7] [HW:8] [HW:9]
11. COMMENTS Apparent rocket, however paint samples proved negative and no other physical evidence found. Case listed as "unidentified."
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- Page 1 PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 2. LOCATION La Camp, Louisiana 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual 5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE Civilian 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS one…
- Page 2 ARTIFACT # 341-13-477 LOCATED IN ARTIFACT ROOM
- Page 3 This case contains 18, 4x5" photos, 2, 8x10" photos and 9, 4x5" negatives. [HW:] physical specimen in separate folder
- Page 4 OFFICIAL FILE COPY AFGRIN-h12/Haj Frond/wsc/69216/typod 2 May 60 Unidentified Flying Object Report 101st Tactical Fighter Wing (101TFW) England Air Force Base, La. References: a. Letter to Aerospace…
- Page 5 have a physical examination and be placed under observation. All means of communication; radio, T.V., and newspapers should be used to reach persons who may have been in the area. This is a delicate…
- Page 6 21 April 1960 MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD SUBJECT: Report of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena 1. On 18 April 1960, a report of an unidentified flying object sighted in the area of Lake Charles, Louisiana at…
- Page 7 the witness did not report hearing an aircraft. The witness is familiar with the sound of aircraft. England ARD does have a firing range, but it is 20-30 miles from the area of the sighting, and is…
- Page 8 POINT # 1 Point of initial impact. [STAMP:] [HW: Image 2]
- Page 9 Photo # 3 POINT # 2 Distance from Point # 1 is approximately 17 feet. Paint samples were removed from this point
- Page 10 PHOTO # 4 POINT # 3 Distance from Point # 2 is approximately 20 feet.