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Contents: 18 pages of information released to CUFON by Congressman Steve
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Schiff's (R-NM) office, followed by a Washington Post article and some notes.
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First District, New Mexico PLEASE REPLY TO:
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Washington Office
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Committees
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1009 Longworth Building
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Science, Space and Technology Washington, DC 20515-3101
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Judiciary (202) 225-6316
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Standards of Official Conduct ---------
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District Office
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Government Operations 625 Silver Avenue SW
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Suite 140
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Subcommittee on Human Relations and Silver Square
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Intergovernmental Relations Albuquerque, NM 87102
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Ranking Member (505) 766-2538
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Republican Research Committee
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Task Force on Crime
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Chairman
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Congress of the United States
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House of Representatives
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Washington, DC 20515-3101
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The Honorable Les Aspin
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Secretary of Defense
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The Pentagon
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Washington, DC 20301-1000
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Dear Mr. Secretary:
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Last fall I became aware of a strange series of events
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beginning in New Mexico over 45 years ago and involving personnel
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of what was then the Army Air Force. I have since reviewed the
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facts in some detail, and I am writing to request your assistance
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in arriving at a definitive explanation of what transpired and
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why.
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In brief, according to contemporary newspaper, wire service,
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national radio newscast, and numerous eyewitness accounts, on or
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about July 3, 1947, rancher William W. (Mac) Brazel found a large
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amount of unusual debris on property he managed northwest of
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Roswell, New Mexico, near the town of Corona. He brought his
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find to the attention of Chaves County Sheriff George Wilcox, who
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then contacted the Roswell Army Air Field, home of the 509th Bomb
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Group (Atomic) commanded by Colonel William H. Blanchard (Who
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later became vice chief of staff of the Air Force). According to
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testimony of the group intelligence officer, Major Jesse A.
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Marcel, he and the Counter Intelligence Corps officer in charge
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at the field, Captain Sheridan, W. Cavitt, then accompanied Mr.
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Brazel to the discovery site.
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Marcel testified that he and Cavitt found an area measuring
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about three-quarters of a mile long by 200 to 300 feet wide
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densely strewn with large amount of extremely lightweight,
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extremely strong materials neither could identify. Samples of
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these materials were flown to Eighth Air Force Headquarters in
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Fort Worth, Texas.
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On July 8, a press release announcing the find was issued by
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Colonel Blanchard's public information officer. This produced
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such a high level of press interest that, according to the
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Associated Press and a SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER front-page story of
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July 9, 1947, Army Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff Hoyt S.
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Vandenberg personally handled media enquiries at the Pentagon.
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Page 2 -- Aspin
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A few hours later, Eighth Air Force Commanding General Roger
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M. Ramey told reporters in Fort Worth that what had been found in
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New Mexico were the initially misidentified remains of a weather
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balloon and its Rawin radar target. Recently, in written and
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videotaped depositions, Brigadier General Thomas J. DuBose,
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USAF(ret.), General Ramey's chief of staff at the time of the
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incident, testified that the balloon explanation was a cover
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story.
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Similarly documented testimony given by a number of still
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living and seemingly credible witnesses suggests that, in
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addition to the cover story, Federal authorities sought to
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intimidate witnesses and their families into silence. Those
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alleged to have been subjected to such intimidation include
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Brazel; his son Bill, who says that, more than two years later,
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military authorities confiscated bits of debris he had found and
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told him not to talk about the incident; Sheriff Wilcox and his
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wife Inez; Glen Dennis, a Roswell mortician who provided contract
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services to Roswell AAF; and the co-owners of Roswell radio
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station KGFL, one of whom has stated that he was told their
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broadcast license would be revoked if KGFL aired an interview
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with Brazel.
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It is my understanding that, to date, all inquiries to the
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Executive Branch have resulted in denials of any knowledge or
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record of this incident. Yet it is clear that something was
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recovered by the Army Air Force (see the enclosed), and if
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testimony of apparently honest witnesses is taken at face value,
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it seems likely to have been something other than a weather
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balloon and its radar target. Likewise, it is claimed that
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authorities took extraordinary measures on the matter, measures
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that would seem to have been unnecessary in connection with a
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routine balloon retrieval.
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The inconsistency between repeated official denials and the
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public record and testimony of those involved has led to a great
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deal of sensational speculation and called into question the
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credibility of the Departments of Defense, Army, and the Air
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Force. Moreover, the lives of several of my fellow New Mexicans
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and their families have been and continue to be disrupted as a
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result of the incident. I believe a full and honest review and
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reporting of the facts of the case would serve the interests of
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both the United States Government and affected citizens, and help
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put the matter to rest once and for all.
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Page 3 -- Aspin
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Therefore, Mr. Secretary, I respectfully request that you
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direct such a review be undertaken on a priority basis and that a
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representative or representatives of the Department of Defense
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and the responsible Military Departments promptly arrange to
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brief and provide me with a written report providing a current,
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complete, and detailed description and explanation of both the
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nature of what was recovered and all official actions taken on
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the matter. I have asked Mary Martinek, my Legislative Director,
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to coordinate all activities concerning this request, and she can
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address any questions your staff may have.
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Thank you, Mr. Secretary, for your assistance and
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cooperation.
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Sincerely.
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/s/
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Steven Schiff
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Enclosures (7)
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cc: The Honorable Joe Skeen
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Transcript: Roswell Daily Record; July 9, 1947
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Harassed Rancher who Located 'Saucer' Sorry he Told About It
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W. W. Brazel, 48, Lincoln county rancher living 30 miles south east of Corona,
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today told his story of finding what the army at first described as a flying
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disk. but the publicity which attended his find caused him to add that if he
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ever found anything else short of a bomb he sure wasn't going to say anything
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about it.
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Brazel was brought here late yesterday by W.E. Whitmore of radio station KGFL,
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had his picture taken and gave an interview to the Record and Jason Kellahin,
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sent here from the Albuquerque bureau of the Associated Press to cover the
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story. The picture he posed for was sent out over AP telephoto wire sending
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machine specially set up in the Record office by R. D. Adair, AP wire chief
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dent her from Albuquerque for the sole purpose of getting out his picture and
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that of sheriff George Wilcox, to whom, Brazel originally gave the information
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of his find.
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Brazel related that on June 14 he and an 8-year old son, Vernon, were about 7
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or 8 miles from the ranch house on the J. B. Foster ranch, which he operates,
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when they came upon a large area of bright wreckage made up of rubber strips,
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tinfoil, a rather tough paper and sticks.
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At the time Brazel was in a hurry to get his rounds made and he did not pay
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much attention to it. But he did remark about what he had seen and on July 4,
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he, his wife, Vernon and a daughter Betty, age 14, went back to the spot and
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gathered up quite a bit of the debris.
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The next day he first heard about the flying disks, and he wondered if what he
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had found might be the remnants of one of these.
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Monday he came into town to sell some wool and while here he went to see
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sheriff George Wilcox and "whispered kinda confidential like" that he might
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have found a flying disk.
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Wilcox got in touch with the Roswell Army Air Field and Maj, Jesse Marcel and
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a man in plain clothes accompanied him home, where they picked up the rest of
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the pieces of the "disk" and went to his home to try to reconstruct it.
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According to Brazel the simply could not reconstruct it at all. They tried to
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make a kite out of it, but could not do that and could not find any way to put
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it back together so that it would fit.
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The Major Marcel brought it to Roswell and that was the last he heard of it
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until the story broke that he had found a flying disk.
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Brazel said that did not see it fall from the sky and did not see it before it
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was torn up, so he did not know the size or shape it might have been, but he
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thought it might have been about as large as a table top. The balloon which
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held it up, if that was how it worked, must have been about twelve feet long,
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he felt, measuring the distance by the size of the room in which he sat. The
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rubber was smoky gray in color and scattered over an area about 200 yards in
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diameter.
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When the debris was gathered up the tinfoil, paper, tape, and sticks made a
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bundle about three feet long and 7 or 8 inches thick, while the rubber made a
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bundle about 18 or 20 inches long and about 8 inches thick. In all, he
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estimated, the entire lot would have weighed maybe five pounds.
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There was no sign of any metal in the area which might have been used for an
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engine and no sign of any propellers of any kind, although at least one paper
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fin had been glued on to some of the tinfoil.
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There were no words to be found anywhere on the instrument, although there
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were letters on some of the parts. Considerable scotch tape and some tape
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with flowers printed upon it had been used in the construction.
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No strings or wires were to be found but there were some eyelets in the paper
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to indicate that some sort of attachment may have been used.
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Brazel said that he had previously found two weather balloons on the ranch, but
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that what he found this time did not in any way resemble either of these.
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"I am not sure what I found was not any weather observation balloon," he said.
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"But if I find anything else besides a bomb they are going to have a hard time
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getting me to say anything about it."
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[N.B.: Transcribed verbatim from unreproducable original newspaper story.]
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Roswell Daily Record; July 8, 1947
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RAAF Captures Flying Saucer
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On Ranch in Roswell Region
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No Details of Flying Disk Are Revealed
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Roswell Hardware Man and Wife Report Disk Seen
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The intelligence office of the 509th Bombardment group at Roswell Army Air
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Field announced at noon today that the field had come into possession of a
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flying saucer.
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According to information released by the department, over authority of Maj.
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J. A. Marcel, intelligence officer, the disk was recovered on a ranch in the
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Roswell vicinity. After an unidentified rancher had notified sheriff george
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Wilcox, here, that he had found the instrument on his premises.
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Major Marcel and a detail from his department went to the ranch and
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recovered the disk, it was stated.
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After the intelligence officer here had inspected the instrument, it was
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flown to "higher headquarters."
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The intelligence officer stated that no details of the saucer's construction
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or its appearance had been revealed.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilmot apparently were the only persons in Roswell who have
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seen what they thought was a flying disk.
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They were sitting on their porch at 105 South Penn. last Wednesday night at
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about ten minutes before ten o'clock when a large glowing object zoomed out of
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the sky from the southeast, going in a northwesterly direction at a high rate
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of speed.
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Wilmot called Mrs. Wilmot's attention to it and both ran down into the yard
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to watch. It was in sight less than a minute, perhaps 40 or 50 seconds,
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Wilmot estimated.
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Wilmot said that it appeared to him to be about 1,500 feet high and going
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fast. He estimated between 400 to 500 miles per hour.
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In appearance it looked oval in shape like two inverted saucers faced mouth
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to mouth, or like two xxx type washbowls placed together in the same fashion.
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The entire body glowed as though light were showing through from inside,
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though not like it would be if a light were underneath.
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From where he stood, Wilmot said that the object looked to be about 5 feet
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in size, and making allowance for the distance it was from the town he figured
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that it must have been 15 or 20 feet in diameter, though this was just a
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guess.
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Wilmot said that he heard no sound but that Mrs. Wilmot said she heard a
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swishing sound for a very short time.
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The object came into view from the southeast and disappeared over the
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treetops in the general vicinity of six-mile hill.
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Wilmot, who is one of the most respected and reliable citizens in town, kept
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the story to himself hoping that someone else would come out and tell about
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having seen one, but finally today decided that he would go ahead and tell
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about seeing it. The announcement that the RAAF was in possession of one came
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only a few minutes after he had decided to release the details of what he had
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seen.
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Complete text of July 8, 1947, Roswell Army Air Field press release announcing
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Army Air Force recovery of a "flying disk" in New Mexico, as published in he
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San Francisco Chronicle, July 9, 1947 (page 1).
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San Francisco Chronicle
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The City's Only Home-Owned Newspaper
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FOUNDED 1865 - CLXIV, NO. 175 CCCCAAA SAN FRANCISCO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1947
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ROSWELL STATEMENT
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Here is the unqualified statement issued by the Roswell Army Base public
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relations officer:
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"The many rumors regarding the flying disk became a reality yesterday when
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the intelligence office of the 509th Bomb Group of the Eight Air Force,
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Roswell Army Air Field, was fortunate enough to gain possession of a disc
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through the co-operation of one of the local ranchers and the Sheriff's Office
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of Chaves county.
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"The flying object landed on a ranch near Roswell sometime last week. Not
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having phone facilities, the rancher stored the disc until such time as he was
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able to contact the Sheriff's office, who in turn notified Major Jesse A.
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Marcel, of the 509th Bomb Group Intelligence office.
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"Action was immediately taken and the disc was picked up at the rancher's
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home. It was inspected at the Roswell Army Air Field and subsequently loaned
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by Major Marcel to higher headquarters."
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from the United Press Broadcast Wire, July 8, 1947
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MORE FLYING DISC (DXR53)
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THE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE REPORTS THAT IT GAINED POSSESSION OF THE
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"DIS:" THROUGH THE CO-OPERATION OF A ROSWELL RANCHER AND SHERIFF
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GEORGE WILSON OF ROSWELL.
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THE DISC LANDED ON A RANCH NEAR ROSWELL SOMETIME LAST WEEK. NOT
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HAVING PHONE FACILITIES, THE RANCHER, WHOSE NAME HAS NOT YET BEEN
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OBTAINED, STORED THE DISC UNTIL SUCH TIME AS HE WAS ABLE TO
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CONTACT THE ROSWELL SHERIFF'S OFFICE.
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THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE IN TURN NOTIFIED A MAJOR OF THE 509TH
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INTELLIGENCE OFFICE.
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ACTION WAS IMMEDIATELY TAKEN AND THE DISC WAS PICKED UP AT THE
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RANCHER'S HOME AND TAKEN TO THE ROSWELL AIR BASE. FOLLOWING
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EXAMINATION, THE DISC WAS FLOWN BY INTELLIGENCE OFFICERS IN A SUPER-
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FORTRESS TO AN UNDISCLOSED "HIGHER HEADQUARTERS."
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RESIDENTS NEAR THE RANCH ON WHICH THE DISC WAS FOUND REPORTED
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SEEING A STRANGE BLUE LIGHT SEVERAL DAYS AGO ABOUT THREE O'CLOCK IN
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THE MORNING.
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J241P 7/8
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DID ARMY CALL IT A "FLYING DISC" OR WHAT?
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DXR
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NAJ DXR
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FYI, ROSWELL REPORTS TT MAJOR JESSE A. MARCEL, INTELLIGENCE
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OFFICER FOR 509TH BOMBER GROUP AT ROSWELL ARMY AIR BASE, IS IN FORT WORTH
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TEX., AT 8TH ARMY HDQUARTERS, "IF HE HANT ALREADY STARTED BACK FOR
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ROWELL." SUGG U GET DA IN ON FASTEST. TT MITE BE WHERE DISC
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WAS FLOWN.
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FRR V7/8
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FRR
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DA ALREADY ALERTED. HOW RE ARMY TERMINOLOGY---"FLYING DISC" OR
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WHAT PLS?
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DXR
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DXR
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OUR S5&4 CALLED IT "FLYING DISC." WE UNABLE GET QUOTES FROM
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-4.6 OURSELVES -S 635. WE AFTER IT FASTEST. S5&4 SAID "FLYING DISCS."
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FRR V7/8..
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[Teletype message from FBI Dallas office to FBI Cincinnati office, July 8,
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1947, regarding the Roswell crash, the weather balloon story, and a special
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flight to Wright Field.]
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FBI DALLAS 7-8-47 6-17 PM
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DIRECTOR AND SAC, CINCINNATI
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FLYING DISC, INFORMATION CONCERNING. MAJOR CURTAN, HEADQUARTERS
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EIGHTH AIR FORCE, TELEPHONICALLY ADVISED THIS OFFICE THAT AN OBJECT
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PURPORTING TO BE A FLYING DISC WAS RE COVERED NEAR ROSWELL, NEW
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MEXICO, THIS DATE. THE DISC IS HEXAGONAL IN SHAPE AND WAS SUSPENDED
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FROM A BALLOON BY CABLE, WHICH BALLOON WAS APPROXIMATELY TWENTY
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FEET IN DIAMETER. MAJOR CURTAN FURTHER ADVISED THAT THE OBJECT
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FOUND RESEMBLES A HIGH ALTITUDE WEATHER BALLOON WITH A RADAR
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REFLECTOR, BUT THAT TELEPHONIC CONVERSATION BETWEEN THEIR OFFICE
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AND WRIGHT FIELD HAD NOT BORNE OUT THIS BELIEF. DISC AND
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BALLOON BEING TRANSPORTED TO WRIGHT FIELD BY SPECIAL PLANE FOR EXAMINATION
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INFORMATION PROVIDED THIS OFFICE BECAUSE OF NATIONAL INTEREST IN CASE
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XXXX AND FACT THAT NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY, ASSOCIATED PRESS, AND
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OTHERS ATTEMPTING TO BREAK STORY OF LOCATION OF DISC TODAY. MAJOR
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CURTAN ADVISED WOULD REQUEST WRIGHT FIELD TO ADVISE CINCINNATI
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OFFICE RESULTS OF EXAMINATION. NO FURTHER INVESTIGATION BEING
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CONDUCTED.
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END
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CXXXX ACK IN ORDER
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[Transcript: Roswell Daily Record; July 9, 1947]
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Ramey Says Disk is Weather Balloon
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Fort Worth, Texas, July 9 (AP)-An examination by the Army revealed last night
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that mysterious object found on a lonely New Mexico ranch was a harmless high-
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altitude weather balloon-not a grounded flying saucer.
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Excitement was high until Brig. Gen. Roger M. Ramey, commander of the Eighth
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air forces with headquarters here cleared up the mystery.
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The bundle of tinfoil, broken wood beams and rubber remnants of a balloon were
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sent up here yesterday by army air transport in the wake of reports that it
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was a flying disk.
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But the General said the objects were the crushed remains of ray wind [sic]
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target used to determine the direction and velocity of winds at high
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altitudes.
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Warrant Officer Irving Newton, forecaster at the army air forces weather
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station here said, "we use them because they go much higher than the eye can
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see."
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The weather balloon was found several days ago near the center of New Mexico
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by Rancher W. W. Brazel. He said he didn't think much about it until he went
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into Corona, N.M., last Saturday and heard the flying disk reports.
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He returned to his ranch, 85 miles northwest of Roswell, and recovered the
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wreckage of the balloon, which he had placed under some brush.
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Then Brazel hurried back to Roswell, where he reported his find to the
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sheriff's office.
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The sheriff called the Roswell air field and Maj. Jesse A. Marcel, 509th bomb
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group intelligence officer, was assigned to the case.
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Col. William H. Blanchard, commanding officer of the bomb group, reported the
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find to General Ramey and the object was flown immediately to the army air
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field here.
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Ramey went on the air here last night to announce the New Mexico discovery was
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not a flying disk.
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Newton said that when rigged up, the instrument "looks like a six-pointed
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star, is silvery in appearance and rises in the air like a kite."
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In Roswell, the discovery set off a flurry of excitement. Sheriff Wilcox's
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telephone lines were jammed. Three calls came from England, one of them from
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The London Daily Mail, he said.
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A public relations officer here said the balloon was in his office "and it'll
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probably stay right there."
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Newton, who made the examination, said some 80 weather stations in the U.S.
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were using that type of balloon and it could have come from any of them.
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He said he had sent up identical balloons during the invasion of Okinawa to
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determine ballistics information for heavy guns.
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[N.B.: Transcribed verbatim from unreproducable original newspaper story.]
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OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
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WASHINGTON, DC 20301-1300
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March 31, 1993
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LEGISLATIVE In reply refer to:
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AFFAIRS OSD # 78897
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Honorable Steven Schiff
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House of Representatives
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Washington, D.C. 20515
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Dear Mr. Schiff:
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I have received your letter of March 11, requesting information on
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alleged events which occurred in Roswell, New Mexico.
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In order to be of service to you, i have referred this matter to
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the national Archives and Records Administration for direct reply to
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you.
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If I can be of further assistance to you, please do not hesitate to
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let me know.
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Sincerely,
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/s/
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Larry G Shockley, Col, USAF
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Director, Plans and Operations
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First District, New Mexico PLEASE REPLY TO:
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Washington Office
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Committees
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1009 Longworth Building
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Science, Space and Technology Washington, DC 20515-3101
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Judiciary (202) 225-6316
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Standards of Official Conduct ---------
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District Office
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Government Operations 625 Silver Avenue SW
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Suite 140
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Subcommittee on Human Relations and Silver Square
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Intergovernmental Relations Albuquerque, NM 87102
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Ranking Member (505) 766-2538
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Republican Research Committee
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Task Force on Crime
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Chairman
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House of Representatives
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Washington, DC 20515-3101
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MEMORANDUM
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April 7, 1993
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TO: Rudy deLeon
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Special Assistant
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Office of the Secretary of Defense
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FROM: Mary Martinek
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Legislative Director
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Pursuant to our telephone conversation, I an faxing to your
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attention a copy of the March 11th letter, with its attachments,
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which Congressman Schiff directed to Secretary Aspin.
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I enclose also, for your information, a copy of the
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acknowledgement received this date over the signature of Colonel
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Shockley.
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I appreciate your willingness to review the Congressman's request
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and look forward to the oral and written briefing he requested in
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his letter.
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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20301
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THE SPECIAL ASSISTANT
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April 20, 1993
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The Honorable Steve Schiff
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U.S. House of Representatives
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Washington, D.C. 20515
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Dear Mr. Schiff:
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This is in regard to your recent letter to Secretary Aspin regarding
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alleged events which occurred in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. I, too, find
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these unexplained occurrences of great interest; however, these records are
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too old to be available here at the Pentagon.
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I would, therefore, recommend that you contact the National Archives for
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additional information as I believe Colonel Shockley has already done on your
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behalf.
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I regret that my response in not more favorable, but I trust you will
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find this information helpful.
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Sincerely,
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/s/
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Rudy de Leon
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First District, New Mexico PLEASE REPLY TO:
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Washington Office
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Committees
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1009 Longworth Building
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Science, Space and Technology Washington, DC 20515-3101
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Judiciary (202) 225-6316
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Standards of Official Conduct ---------
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District Office
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Government Operations 625 Silver Avenue SW
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Suite 140
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Subcommittee on Human Relations and Silver Square
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Intergovernmental Relations Albuquerque, NM 87102
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Ranking Member (505) 766-2538
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Republican Research Committee
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Task Force on Crime
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Chairman
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Congress of the United States
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House of Representatives
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Washington, DC 20515-3101
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May 10, 1993
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The Honorable Les Aspin
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Secretary
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Department of Defense
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Room 3e966
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The Pentagon
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Washington, DC 20301
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Dear Mr. Secretary:
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I am in receipt of two letters from members of your staff
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replying to my march 11, 1993, request for a personal briefing
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and a written report on a 1947 incident in New Mexico involving
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personnel of what was then the Army Air Force. Copies of my
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request with its attachments and your staff's replies are
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enclosed for your information.
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I realize that, after almost 46 years, it is a virtual
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certainty that all or most of the records concerning this incident
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have been archived. However, my staff and several independent
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investigators have conclusively established they are not in any
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of the unclassified, including previously classified, holdings of
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the National Archives. Moreover, it is my understanding that it
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is highly unlikely they reside in any of the classified files in
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the custody of the Archives.
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Given the above, it seems virtually certain the documents
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relating to this matter are located in the holdings under the
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jurisdiction of the Department of Defense or one or both of the
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relevant Military Departments. Just two examples of likely
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locations are the U.S. Army Intelligence Records Center at Fort
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Meade, Maryland, and Headquarters, U.S. Air Force Off ice of
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Special Investigations, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C.
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Wherever the documents may be, what is at issue is my
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request for a personal briefing and a written report on a matter
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involving actions taken by officials of the U.S. Army and U.S.
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Air Force, agencies under your purview.
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I realize the research required to uncover the relevant
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documents and related materials will take time and considerable
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effort, and I am prepared to wait a reasonable amount of time for
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this to be accomplished. However I expect the job to be done and
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my request to be addressed as set forth in the penultimate
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paragraph of my March letter.
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Mw legislative Director, Mary Martinek, is coordinating all
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activities on the inquiry, and she can provide assistance or
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address any questions you and your staff may have.
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Mr. Secretary. I deeply appreciate your help on this matter
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and look forward to its timely resolution.
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Sincerely,
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/s/
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Steven Schiff
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SS:m2
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Enclosures (3)
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cc: The Honorable Joe Skeen
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National Archives Washington, DC 20408
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May 20 1993
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The Honorable Steve Schiff
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House of Representatives
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Washington, D.C. 20515-3101
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Dear Mr. Schiff:
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This is in reply to your letter of March 11, 1993, concerning
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information about a UFO sighting at Roswell, new Mexico, in 1947.
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The Department of the Air Force forwarded your letter, and we
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received it on May 6, 1993.
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The U.S. Air Force has retired to our custody its records on
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Project BLUE BOOK relating to the investigations of unidentified
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flying objects. Project BLUE BOOK has been declassified and the
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records are available for examination in our research room. The
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project closed in 1969 and we have no information after that
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date.
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We have received numerous requests concerning records relating to
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the Roswell incident among these records. We have not located
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any documentation relating to this event in Project BLUE BOOK
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records, or in any other pertinent Defense Department records in
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our custody.
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Sincerely,
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/s/
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R. MICHAEL MCREYNOLDS
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Director
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Textual Reference Division
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First District, New Mexico PLEASE REPLY TO:
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Washington Office
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Committees
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1009 Longworth Building
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Science, Space and Technology Washington, DC 20515-3101
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Judiciary (202) 225-6316
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Standards of Official Conduct ---------
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District Office
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Government Operations 625 Silver Avenue SW
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Suite 140
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Subcommittee on Human Relations and Silver Square
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Intergovernmental Relations Albuquerque, NM 87102
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Ranking Member (505) 766-2538
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Republican Research Committee
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Task Force on Crime
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Chairman
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Congress of the United States
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House of Representatives
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Washington, DC 20515-3101
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May 10, 1993
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The Honorable Les Aspin
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Secretary
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Department of Defense
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Room 3e966
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The Pentagon
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Washington, DC 20301
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Dear Mr. Secretary:
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I am writing to you, again, to request an answer to my
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letter to you of May 10th. I enclose a copy of the letter, and
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previous correspondence on the same issue, for your information.
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While I realize that the Department of Defense, and you, Mr.
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Secretary, have been very busy in areas throughout the world,
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while also concerned with proposed changes in policy within the
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Department, I must insist on the courtesy of a reply to my
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letter, which is now three months old.
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_To reiterate, while I am prepared to wait a reasonable_
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_length of time for the briefing I requested, I do insist that the_
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_Department do the research on my inquiry and report the findings_
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_to me._
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I also must insist on having my letters to the Department of
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Defense acknowledged and acted upon. I look forward to your
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response to my letters, and to the scheduled briefing. I will
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expect a reply to this inquiry by September 7th.
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Sincerely,
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/s/
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Steven Schiff
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SS:m2
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Enclosure: As stated
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End of 18 pages of information released to CUFON by Congressman Schiff's
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office.
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Washington Post 1/14/94
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GAO Turns To Alien Turf In New Probe
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By William Claiborne
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Washington Post Staff Writer
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Where television's "Unsolved Mysteries" has tried and failed, the
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General Accounting Office is unafraid to venture.
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At the request of Rep. Steven Schiff (R-N.M.), Congress's
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investigative branch has launched a study to determine whether the
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government covered up a story alleging that the bodies of alien space
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voyagers were removed from a crashed flying saucer found near Roswell,
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N.M., in 1947.
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After the purported crash of the spacecraft, the bodies of the
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extraterrestrial visitors were said by a local undertaker and other
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conspiracy theorists to have been autopsied and secretly flown to an
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Air Force base in Ohio.
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Even though the "Roswell Incident" has been repeatedly dismissed by
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the Defense Department as nothing more than UFO fantasizing triggered
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by the discovery of a downed weather balloon, the GAO has begun
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searching for documents to prove allegations that the Air Force
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"suppressed" information sought by Schiff.
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Schiff is a member of the House Government Operations Committee,
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which oversees the GAO.
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GAO spokeswoman Laura A. Kopelson said the office's investigation,
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first reported in the Albuquerque Journal yesterday, stemmed from a
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meeting in October between Schiff and GAO Controller General Charles A
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Bowsher. Schiff complained then that the Defense Department had been
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"unresponsive" to his inquiries about the 1947 incident.
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Kopelson said "as far as I know only one investigator had been
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assigned" to the case, and that not enough work had been done to report
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any results to Schiff. At another point, Kopelson said "the people
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doing it are either on sick leave or are unavailable."
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She said there was no way of estimating how much the investigation
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would cost, and that the GAO does not release such information anyway.
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GAO conducted 1,380 inquiries into government operations in 1992.
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Its budget has risen from $46.9 million in 1965 to $490 million last
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year. The agency has been criticized, especially by Republicans, as the
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"lap dog of the requesters," producing reports that tend to support
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whatever conclusion the requesting member of Congress suggests.
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Kopelson said Schiff had asked the GAO "to see if there is any
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evidence that information regarding UFOs had been suppressed" following
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the Roswell incident.
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Schiff, however, said that at a routine October meeting he had
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merely complained about the Defense Department's lack of responsiveness
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but a GAO official said, "We're willing to take a stab at it."
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Schiff, in a telephone interview from Albuquerque, said that last
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March, after receiving inquiries from "UFO believers" and some Roswell
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residents who were in the military in 1947, he wrote Defense Secretary
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Les Aspin asking for more information about the reported spacecraft
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crash and the alleged disappearance of the aliens' bodies.
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The crash of a mysterous object 75 miles northwest of Roswell, which
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the Air Force later claimed was a weather balloon equipped with a
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radar-reflecting device, was the subject of several books and remains
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many UFO buffs' greatest riddle.
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A privately owned museum in Roswell contains a number of documents
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and photographs purporting to prove existence of the aliens. It also
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displays a re-creation of the spacecraft surrounded by figures
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portraying the dead extraterrestrials.
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UFO buffs contend the incident marked the beginning of a government
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conspiracy to suppress evidence of alien life.
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Much of the speculation stems from claims by William Haut, a former
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Air Force public affairs officer, who said that on July 2, 1947, he was
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told to prepare a news release reporting the Air Force had recovered
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parts of a flying saucer and then was told to change the story to
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report a weather balloon.
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Also, a nurse reportedly told a local funeral home director that she
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witnessed the autopsies of the spacemen, whom she described as having
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oversized heads and beetle-like features. The nurse subsequently died
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in a plane crash.
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After the autopsies, conspiracy theorists said the bodies were flown
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to Fort Worth and then to what is now Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
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in Ohio.
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In 1989, NBC's "Unsolved Mysteries" investigated the controversy,
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which the program's host, Robert Stack, concluded remained unsolved.
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Schiff said after calling Aspin last March to request a Defense
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Department briefing on the Roswell incident, he received a call from an
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Air Force lieutenant colonel, who brusquely told him the documents had
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been turned over to the National Archives.
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However, Schiff said, Archives officials told him they did not have
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the records on Roswell, even though they did have records of "Project
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Blue Book," a 1969 Air Force study of reported UFO sightings. That
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study, Schiff said, did not deal with the Roswell case.
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"I was getting pretty upset at all the running around," Schiff said,
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adding that at his meeting with GAO officials, "they made an offer to
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help."
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"Generally, I'm a skeptic on UFOs and alien beings, but there are
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indications from the runaround that I got that whatever it was, it
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wasn't a balloon. Apparently, it's another government coverup," Schiff
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said.
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He called the Defense Department's lack of response "astounding,"
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and said government accountability was an issue "even larger than
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UFOs."
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Asked if the GAO might not be extending itself, Schiff acknowledged
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that the agency "usually does fiscal investigations and at present I
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can't find a fiscal impact" in the Roswell incident.
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Had the agency said, " `This is beyond our realm of expertise,' "
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Schiff said, "I wouldn't insist on it." He added, "If the Defense
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Department had been responsive, it wouldn't have come to this."
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CUFON is aware that this story was widely reported. Among the items of
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which we are aware are:
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January 14, 1994 Los Angeles television Fox 11 news/reporter David Garcia
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interviewed New Mexico congressman Steve Schiff. Congressman Schiff stated
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that this incident, like the radiation tests in the 40's should be brought
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forth and dealt honestly with the American people.
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Another LA TV station ran a short interview with Frank Joyce, at the time a
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radio personality in Roswell, now retired living in Albuquerque. He described
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his initial involvement, how he heard from Mac Brazel and how he suggested
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Brazel call the Army Air Field, and how he later got the press release and
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everyone's reaction to it.
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Radio stations in Albuquerque report that Congressman Steve Schiff is and has
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been looking into the Roswell incident. According to the report, he's angry
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that the Department of Defense stonewalled him. In response, Schiff has gone
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to what the report called "the investigative arm of Congress: the General
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Accounting Office," and requested an investigation into whether there was a
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cover-up in 1947, what was covered up, and why it's still being kept secret.
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An AP wire article also dealt with the Roswell story.
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CBS radio aired news that a congressman from New Mexico (Steve Schiff),
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because of some letters from his constituents, is requesting that the General
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Accounting Office investigate the Roswell Incident.
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