ROSWELL
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1947
was a busy year as far as UFOs were concerned. On 24th June Kenneth
Arnold saw a formation of nine objects over Mount Ranier (Washington
State) which were later described as "flying saucers"
by a reporter. This description was based on how Arnold described the
manner in which the objects crossed the sky.
This
event heralded a host of sightings of mysterious objects capable of
carrying out incredible maneuvers over a period of several weeks.
The
Army Air Force (U.S.) regarded the matter so seriously that a reward of
$5000 was offered to anyone who could help in solving the
mystery of UFOs.
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Private
pilot - Kenneth Arnold - a reliable witness who felt duty bound
to report his sighting of 9 UFOs.
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On
Wednesday 2nd July the Wilmot family were relaxing on their veranda in
Roswell . Just before 10p.m. they saw a bright ,glowing ,oval object
flying at high speed to the north-east.
On
Friday 4th July at 11-15p.m. the nuns of St. Mary's Hospital in Roswell
saw a flaming object coming down in a curve to the north of Roswell.
William Woody and his father also saw the object from their ranch to the
south of Roswell .
Meanwhile
75 miles north-west of Roswell during a raging thunderstorm Mac Brazel
( foreman of the Foster ranch) and his neighbours hear an
explosion. Out in the open countryside two campers, Jim Ragsdale and his
girlfriend, observe the crash of a bright object whilst sheltering from
the storm.
First
thing on Saturday 5th July Mac Brazel and William "Dee"
Proctor (the seven year old son of a neighbour) ride out to check for
storm damage. They come across an area about 200 yards by 3/4 mile long
covered in wreckage including a metallic foil-like material and rods like
balsa wood with strange hieroglyphic type writing on them.
When
crumpled and released the foil-like material quickly regained its
original shape and the rods were impervious to cutting or burning.
Brazels
sheep refused to cross the area of wreckage even though their water was
on the other side ( later they had to transported by truck to water).
After
taking some fragments of the wreckage home and putting it in a shed
Brazel,on the advice of his wife and friends in Corona, decided to
report the matter to the authorities
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The
exact spot where the crashed UFO was found.
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Mac
Brazel - he found the wreckage of crashed UFO and lived to regret
the day he reported it to the authorities!
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By
chance Frank Joyce , a reporter with Radio K.G.F.L., called Wilcox and
the sheriff put him onto Brazel. Joyce is the first person to announce
the news and suggests that Wilcox contacts Roswell Air force Base. Wilcox
talked to Intelligence Officer Major Jesse Marcel who collected
the fragments of wreckage and returned to base.
He was
then ordered by Col. Blanchard to go to Brazels ranch accompanied
by a captain in the C.I.C.
Blanchard
then notified Brig. Gen. Roger Ramey who immediately informed the Pentagon. In
mid-afternoon Chief of staff Col. Thomas Jefferson Dubose
was called by Gen. Clements McMullen (deputy Commander of
Strategic Air Command) from the Pentagon who ordered that the wreckage
be flown immediately to Andrews Air Field near Washington.
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McMullen
collected it personally and sent it to Brig. Gen. Benjamin Chidlaw -
deputy Commander of the Air Technical Intelligence Corps. at Wright
Field.
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Frank
Joyce (in later years) of Radio K.G.F.L. - the first to announce the
news.
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Marcel
and the C.I.C. agent (a captain) then traveled with Brazel to the Foster
ranch arriving there at about 8-00p.m. . Brazel showed Marcel the
wreckage in his shed - there was no excessive radioactivity detected by
Marcel. The three men slept at the ranch unawares that an aerial search
for the wreckage had already begun on orders from the Pentagon.
The
aerial search located the wreck and its occupants 40 miles north-west of
Roswell. A salvage team dispatched to the site came across a group of
archaeologists (led by W.Curry Holden) who had accidentally come across
the site whilst searching for pre- Columbian Indian pottery. Sheriff Wilcox also attended and came across four beings (he assumed they were
from space) near the burnt area - one was still alive. In later years
the sheriffs wife told her granddaughter " Their heads were big and
they wore silvery suits".
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In
the early hours of Monday 7th July Col. Blanchard instigated road
blocks to a distance of 20 miles - even the sheriffs deputies (Bud Payne, William
Woddy and his father) were refused access to the site.
Meanwhile Jesse Marcel and his two companions arrived at the site to
find the salvage team there .
In
the early afternoon Glenn Dennis of the Ballard Funeral Home was called
by an officer at Roswell AFB enquiring about small hermetically sealed
coffins . At 2-00pm a meeting took place at the Pentagon to
discuss the "Flying Saucer situation" - present were Gen.
Curtiss LeMay (deputy Chief of Staff for R&D of the AAF) and Air
Chief of Staff Gen. Hoyt Vandenbury.
Following
the meeting Gen. Nathan Twining ,Commander of the A.T.I.C., prepared to
fly to New Mexico.
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Around
mid-afternoon Glenn Dennis got another call asking how to preserve
bodies that have been lying in the desert for some time and what effect
the chemicals used would have on the composition of the body.
Interestingly Glenn Dennis suggested packing the bodies in ice.
About
an hour later Glenn Dennis is called to the base for a completely
different matter and whilst there he saw some of the wreckage in the
back of a vehicle. Whilst there he also met a nurse he knew - she
warned him " My God, get out of here or you will be in serious
trouble!"
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Glenn
Dennis in later years - He never discovered what happened to his friend
"the nurse
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By
night time most of the debris had been removed and before returning to
the base Marcel called home and showed part of the wreckage to his wife
and 11year old son. Marcel remarked to his son "This is something
very special - it does not come from this Earth - I want you to remember
it all your life".
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Col.
Blanchard - he decided to make an official press statement relating to a
"crashed flying disc"
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At
9-00a.m. Col. Blanchard dictated a press announcement to press officer
Lt. Haut who delivered the statement to the local press :-
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The many rumors regarding the flying discs became a reality yesterday when the Intelligence Office of the 509th Bomb Group of the Eighth Air
Force ,RAAF, was fortunate enough to gain possession of a disc through
the cooperation of a local rancher and the Sheriffs office of Chaves County.
The
flying object landed on a ranch near Roswell sometime last week. Not
having phone facilities , the rancher stored the disc until such time he
was able to contact the sheriffs office, who in turn notified Major Jesse
Marcel of the 509th Bomb Group Intelligence Office.
Action
was immediately taken and the disc was picked up at the ranchers home.
It was
inspected at the RAAF and subsequently loaned by Major Marcel to higher
headquarters".
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The
news spread around the World like
wildfire
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