The Roswell report : fact versus fiction in the New Mexico desert.

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DIANE Publishing, 1995
 

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GAO Review on Records Management Procedures with Weather Balloons Unidentified Aircraft and Similar Crash Incidents March 14 1994
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GAO Review on Records Management Procedures Dealing with Weather Balloons Unknown Aircraft and Similar Crash Incidents March 22 1994
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GAO Review on Records Management Procedures Dealing with Weather Balloons Unknown Aircraft and Similar Crash Incidents March 9 1994
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GAO Review of Records Management Procedures Dealing with Weather Balloons Unknown Aircraft and Similar Crash Incidents March 10 1994
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GAO Review on Records Management Procedures Dealing with Weather Balloons Unknown Aircraft and Similar CrashIncidents March 8 1994
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GAO Review on Records Management Procedures May 11 1994
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13 Records Searched
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Issuance of Orders June 5 1947
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15 Appointment Book and Diary Lt Gen Hoyt S Vandenberg July 79 1947 and July 59 1947
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16 Fort Worth StarTelegram Photographs of Balloon Debris July 9 19471
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17 Satement Lt Col Sheridan D Cavitt USAF Ret May 24 1994
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18 Interview Col Richard L Weaver with Lt Col Sheridan D Cavitt USAF Ret May 24 1994
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19 Letters Brig Gen ODonnell to Commanding Gen AAF July 8 1946 Lt Col Congdon Col Graul to Commanding Gen AMC Sept 9 1947 Brig Gen ...
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20 Statement Athelstan F Spilhaus June 3 1994
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21 Statement Charles B Moore June 8 1994 and Hieroglyphic and Balloon Train Drawings August 28 1992
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22 Statement Albert C Trakowski June 29 1994
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23 Interview Col Jeffrey Butler and 1st Lt James McAndrew with Professor Charles B Moore June 8 1994
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24 Interview Col Jeffrey Butler and 1st Lt James McAndrew with Col Albert C Trakowski USAF Ret June 29 1994
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25 Drawing NYU Cluster Flight No 2
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26 Photographs Project MOGUL Balloon Trains
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27 Table No 7 Summary of NYU ConstantLevel Balloon Flights November 20 1946July 5 1947
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28 Museums Contacted
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5 Letter Brig Gen E ODonnell to Commanding General AAF July 8 1946
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6 Report Maurice Ewing for General Carl Spaatz Long Range Sound Transmission in the Atmosphere nd
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7 Report HQ Fitzwilliam Fwd Sonic Balloon Test Kwajalein May 17 1948
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Relief of Major RT Crane as Project Officer for MOGUL and TORRID June 18 1946
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9 Memo Maj Gen Curtis E LeMay to Maj Gen LC Craigie April 16 1947
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10 New York University Constant Level Balloons Final Report March 1 1951
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11 New York University Constant Level Balloons Section 1 General November 15 1949
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12 New York University Constant Level Balloons Section 3 Summary of Flights July 15 1949
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13 New York University Technical Report No I Constant Level Balloon April 1 1948
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14 Athelstan F Spilhaus CS Schneider CB Moore ControlledAltitude Free Balloons Journal of Meteorology Vol 5 August 1948
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15 New York University Progress Report No 6 Constant Level Balloon Section 11 June 1947
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16 New York University Special Report No 1 Constant Level Balloon May 1947
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17 Personal Journal of Albert P Crary
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18 New York University Progress Report No 71 Constant Level Balloon Section 11 July 1947
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19 New York University Progress Report No 4 Radio Transmitting Receiving and Recording System for Constant Level Balloon Section I April 2 1947
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20 Interview Col Jeffrey Butler and 1st Lt James McAndrew with Professor Charles B Moore June 8 1994
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21 Report Holloman AFB Progress Summary Report on USAF Guided Missile Test Activities August 1 1948
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22 Interview Col Jeffrey Butler and 1st Lt James McAndrew with Col Albert CTrakowski USAF Ret June 29 1994
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23 Report Cambridge Field Station Air Materiel Command Review of Air Materiel Command Geophysical Activities by Brigadier General DN Yates ...
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24 New York University Constant Level Balloons Section 2 Operations January 31 1949
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25 Combined History 509th Bomb Group and Roswell Army Airfield September 130 1947
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Pagina 13 - ... kind, although at least one paper fin had been glued onto some of the tinfoil. There were no words to be found anywhere on the instrument, although there were letters on some of the parts. Considerable scotch tape and some tape with flowers printed upon it had been used in the construction. No strings or wire were to be found but there were some eyelets in the paper to indicate that some sort of attachment may have been used. Brazel said that he had previously found two weather observation balloons...
Pagina 12 - Brazel thought that the material: . . . might have been as large as a table top. The balloon which held it up, if that is how it worked, must have been about 12 feet long, he felt, measuring the distance by the size of the room in which he sat. The rubber was smoky gray in color and scattered over an area about 200 yards in diameter. When the debris was gathered up the tinfoil, paper, tape, and sticks made a bundle about three feet long and 7 or 8 inches thick, while the rubber made a bundle about...
Pagina 12 - ... story broke that he had found a flying disk. Brazel said that he did not see it fall from the sky and did not see it before it was torn up, so he did not know the size or shape it might have been, but he thought it might have been about as large as a table top. The balloon which held it up, if that was how it worked, must have been about 12 feet long, he felt measuring the distance by the size of the room in which he sat. The rubber was smoky gray in color and scattered over an area about 200...
Pagina 24 - Lt Col Cavitt also stated that he had never taken any oath or signed any agreement not to talk about this incident and had never been threatened by anyone in the government because of it.
Pagina 11 - The Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force (SAP/ AA) is the final decision authority on appeal actions.
Pagina 22 - Kirton further advised that the object found resembles a high altitude weather balloon with a radar reflector, but that telephonic conversation between their office and Wright Field had not borne out this belief. Disc and balloon being transported to Wright Field by special plane for examination. Information provided this office because of national interest in case and fact that National Broadcasting Company...
Pagina 104 - Maj. Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, Deputy Chief of Air Staff for Research and Development...
Pagina 24 - Cavitt related that he had been contacted on numerous occasions by UFO researchers and had willingly talked with many of them; however, he felt that he had oftentimes been misrepresented or had his comments taken out of context so that their true meaning was changed. He stated unequivocally, however, that the material he recovered consisted of a reflective sort of material like aluminum foil, and some thin, bamboo-like sticks. He thought at the time, and continued to do so today, that what he found...
Pagina 89 - The Office of Public Information was kept quite busy during the ~ month answering inquiries on the "flying disc", which was reported to be in possession of the 509th Bomb Group. The object turned out to be a radar tracking balloon.
Pagina 20 - Information was quite busy during the month answering inquiries on the 'flying disc/ which was reported to be in possession of the 509th Bomb Group. The object turned out to be a radar tracking balloon

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