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CF-BBK-1960S1960S2F-84 UNRESOLVED

The Tacoma, Washington Incident

CASE FILE — CF-BBK-1960S1960S2F-84 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1966-04-01
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Tacoma, Washington, United States
Duration Estimated duration of the observed phenomenon
unknown
Object Type Classification of the observed object based on witness descriptions
unknown
Source Origin database or archive this case was sourced from
blue_book
Country Country where the incident took place
US
AI Confidence AI-generated credibility score based on source reliability, detail consistency, and corroboration
70%
On or around April 1966, an unidentified aerial phenomenon was reported in Tacoma, Washington, prompting an official investigation by the United States Air Force's Project Blue Book program. This case was assigned the Blue Book case number 7095035, indicating it was part of the systematic catalog of UFO reports investigated during the program's active years. The incident occurred during a particularly active period for UFO sightings in the Pacific Northwest, a region with a long history of aerial anomaly reports dating back to the Kenneth Arnold sighting of 1947. The specific details of the observation—including the exact date within April 1966, object characteristics, witness testimony, and environmental conditions—are not available in the extracted metadata. However, the case's inclusion in Project Blue Book indicates it met the threshold for official military investigation, suggesting either credible witnesses, corroborating evidence, or characteristics that warranted Air Force attention. Tacoma's proximity to military installations including McChord Air Force Base (now Joint Base Lewis-McChord) may have been a factor in the prompt investigation. The case file's archival preservation within the Project Blue Book collection ensures its availability for ongoing analysis. As with many Blue Book cases from this era, the investigation would have included standard protocols such as witness interviews, weather data correlation, astronomical object checks, and aircraft traffic verification. Without access to the complete case file contents, the final Air Force determination and investigator assessment remain unknown.
02 Timeline of Events
April 1966
Initial Sighting Reported
Unidentified aerial phenomenon observed in Tacoma, Washington area. Specific date, time, and circumstances unknown from current data.
April 1966
Project Blue Book Investigation Initiated
United States Air Force assigns case number 7095035 and initiates formal investigation under Project Blue Book protocols.
1966-1969
Case Filed in Blue Book Archives
Investigation completed and case file archived as part of Project Blue Book's systematic UFO study program. Final determination unknown.
1969-Present
Archive Preservation
Case file transferred to National Archives following Project Blue Book closure in 1969. Now publicly accessible through archive.org digital collection.
03 Key Witnesses
Anonymous Witness
Civilian or military personnel (unknown)
unknown
Witness information not available in extracted metadata. Project Blue Book protocol typically required detailed witness questionnaires including occupation, education, and observing conditions.
"No testimony available in current data extract"
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This case presents significant analytical challenges due to limited accessible metadata. The April 1966 timeframe places this incident during Project Blue Book's mature operational period under the direction of Major Hector Quintanilla Jr., when investigation protocols were well-established but the program was facing increasing skepticism and budget constraints. The case number (7095035) falls within the higher range of Blue Book's approximately 12,000 total investigations, suggesting this was a later-period case. The Pacific Northwest location is analytically significant. Tacoma, Washington sits in a corridor with historically high UFO report density, possibly influenced by military presence, aerospace industry activity (Boeing headquarters in nearby Seattle), and the region's cultural connection to ufology following the 1947 Kenneth Arnold sighting over the Cascade Mountains. The presence of McChord Air Force Base approximately 10 miles south of Tacoma would have facilitated rapid investigation and may indicate military personnel involvement as either witnesses or investigators. Without access to the actual case file documentation, we cannot assess witness credibility, object characteristics, duration, or the investigator's conclusions—all critical factors for proper evaluation.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
Genuine Anomalous Aerial Phenomenon
The case's inclusion in Project Blue Book and archival preservation suggests it presented characteristics worthy of serious investigation. If conventional explanations were immediately apparent, the case may not have warranted full documentation. The Pacific Northwest has a concentration of high-quality unresolved cases.
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Conventional Aircraft or Aerospace Activity
Given Tacoma's proximity to McChord Air Force Base and the Boeing aerospace facilities in the Seattle-Tacoma corridor, the sighting may have involved military aircraft operations, test flights, or commercial aviation misidentified under unusual viewing conditions. The 1960s saw extensive military aviation activity in the Pacific Northwest.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
This case cannot be meaningfully evaluated without access to the complete Project Blue Book case file contents. The archival metadata confirms only that an incident was reported in Tacoma, Washington during April 1966 and was deemed worthy of official Air Force investigation. The case's significance lies primarily in its documentation within the official Blue Book system, ensuring its preservation for future analysis. Until the PDF file is examined for witness statements, investigator notes, photographs, or radar data, any determination regarding the nature of the phenomenon remains speculative. The case merits follow-up research to extract the full investigative record and apply modern analytical methods to the historical data. Researchers should access the complete PDF from the National Archives collection to determine whether this represents a case of misidentification, military/aerospace activity, or an incident that defied conventional explanation even under Air Force scrutiny.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
70%
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