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UFO CASE
REPORT
Roswell
UFO Incident (Crash and Recovery) |
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Date July
3, 1947 |
Location Roswell,
New Mexico, United
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Summary:
In early July 1947 an incident occurred in the desert
just outside of Roswell, NM. Many people have heard of
the Roswell UFO crash, but very few people know the
details of the incident. The following account of the
1947 UFO incident was taken from public records, from
information provided by the International UFO Museum and
from the press release for UFO Encounter 1997.
Major Jesse Marcel, the
Intelligence Officer at the 509th Bomb Group, was
involved in the recovery of the wreckage which was
initially transported to Roswell Army Air Field.
Here, Major Jesse Marcel displays the remnants of
a weather balloon at the press conference
following the 1947 Roswell crash.
Roswell Daily Record
newspaper announcing the capture of a 'flying
saucer'.
Glenn Dennis, a young
mortician who worked for Ballard Funeral Homes,
was asked about the availability of small
hermetically sealed caskets and for his
recommendations on the preservation of bodies that
had been exposed to the elements for several days.
Glenn Dennis kept drawings of aliens that a nurse
had sketched on a napkin during their meeting.
Dr. Jesse Marcel, Jr. was
eleven years old at the time of the incident. Dr.
Jesse Marcel Jr. has produced detailed drawings of
hieroglyphic like symbols that he saw on the
surface of some of the wreckage. Dr Marcel
testifies regularly on his belief that a UFO of
some type crashed in Roswell.
Glenn Dennis' arranged to
meet a nurse from the Base Hospital in a coffee
house. The nurse had been in attendance during
autopsies performed on "... several small
non-human bodies ...". Glenn Dennis kept drawings
of aliens that the nurse had sketched on a napkin
during their meeting. This meeting was to be their
last and Glenn Dennis could learn no more about
the alien bodies, as the nurse was abruptly
transferred to England within the next few days.
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Type of
Case/Report: MajorCase Hynek
Classification: Number of
Witnesses: Multiple Special
Features/Characteristics: Crash/Retrieval,
Humanoid/Occupant, Military, Witness Sketch, Witness
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Roswell
Witness Testimonies Christopher Schmidt
A
flying saucer crashed near Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947.
This document contains testimony from people who were
closely associated with this incident. Most of the
testimony in this document is from the 1992 book "Crash
at Corona" by Stanton Friedman and Don Berliner,
published in the United States by Paragon House.
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Full Report / Article
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Source:
Roswell Online
Brief overview article on
the Roswell incident, from Roswell Online
In
early July 1947 an incident occurred in the desert just
outside of Roswell, NM. Many people have heard of the
Roswell UFO crash, but very few people know the details
of the incident. The following account of the 1947 UFO
incident was taken from public records, from information
provided by the International UFO Museum and from the
press release for UFO Encounter 1997.
On the
evening of July 3, 1947 Dan Wilmot, a respected business
owner, and his wife were sitting on their front porch
when they saw a bright saucer shaped object with glowing
lights moving across they sky at 400-500 miles per hour.
Dan Wilmot estimated that the unidentified flying object
was about 20-25 feet across. The flying object appeared
from the Southeast and disappeared to the Northwest. Dan
Wilmot reported his unusual sighting to the Roswell
Daily Record.
In early July W.W. (Mac) Brazel,
the Foreman of the J. B. Foster Ranch rode out to check
his sheep after a night of intense thunderstorms. Mac
Brazel discovered a large amount of unusual debris
scattered across one of the ranch's pastures. Mac Brazel
took some pieces of the debris, showed them to some
friends and neighbors and eventually contacted Chaves
County Sheriff George Wilcox. Suspecting that the
materials described by Mac Brazel might be connected
with military operations, Sheriff Wilcox notified
authorities at the Roswell Army Air Field (subsequently
renamed Walker AFB) for assistance in the matter.
Major Jesse Marcel, the Intelligence Officer at
the 509th Bomb Group, was involved in the recovery of
the wreckage which was initially transported to Roswell
Army Air Field. On July 8th the Roswell Daily Record's
headline story revealed that the wreckage of a flying
saucer had been recovered from a ranch in the area. When
questioned Major Jesse Marcel disclosed that the
wreckage had been flown from New Mexico on to higher
headquarters.
Colonel William Blanchard,
Commander of the 509th Bomb Group, issued a press
release stating that the wreckage of a crashed disk had
been recovered. A second press release was issued from
the office of General Roger Ramey, Commander of the
Eighth Air Force at Ft. Worth Army Air Field in Ft.
Worth, Texas within hours of the first press release.
The second press release rescinded the first press
release and claimed that officers of the 509th Bomb
Group had incorrectly identified a weather balloon and
its radar reflector as a crashed disk.
The
Ballard Funeral Home in Roswell had a contract to
provide ambulance and mortuary services for Roswell Army
Air Field. Glenn Dennis, a young Mortician who worked
for Ballard Funeral Homes, received several phone calls
from the Mortuary Officer at the air field prior to
learning of the recovery of the wreckage. Glenn Dennis
was asked about the availability of small hermetically
sealed caskets and for his recommendations on the
preservation of bodies that had been exposed to the
elements for several days. His curiosity aroused, Glenn
Dennis visited the Base Hospital that evening and was
forcibly escorted from the building. This behavior only
incited Glenn Dennis' curiosity and he arranged to meet
a nurse from the Base Hospital on the following day in a
coffee house. The nurse had been in attendance during
autopsies performed on "... several small non-human
bodies ...". Glenn Dennis kept drawings of aliens that
the nurse had sketched on a napkin during their meeting.
This meeting was to be their last and Glenn Dennis could
learn no more about the alien bodies, as the nurse was
abruptly transferred to England within the next few
days.
On July 9th the Roswell Daily Record
revealed that the wreckage had been found on the J.B.
Foster Ranch. Mac Brazel was so harassed that he became
sorry he had ever reported his find to the Chaves County
Sheriff.
In the following days virtually every
witness to the crash wreckage and the subsequent
recovery efforts was either abruptly transferred or
seemed to disappear from the face of the earth. This led
to suspicions that an extraordinary event was the
subject of a deliberate government coverup. Over the
years books, interviews and articles from a number of
military personnel, who had been involved with the
incident, have added to the suspicions of a deliberate
coverup.
In 1979 Jesse Marcel was interviewed
regarding his role in the recovery of the wreckage.
Jesse Marcel stated, "... it would not burn ... that
stuff weighs nothing, it's so thin, it isn't any thicker
than the tinfoil in a pack of cigarettes. It wouldn't
bend. We even tried making a dent in it with a 16 pound
sledge hammer. And there was still no dent in it."
Officers who had been stationed at Wright Field in
Dayton, Ohio (where the wreckage was taken) at the time
of the incident have supported Jesse Marcel's claims.
Dr. Jesse Marcel, Jr., eleven years old at the
time of the incident, accompanied his Dad during the
retrieval efforts. Dr. Jesse Marcel Jr. has produced
detailed drawings of hieroglyphic like symbols that he
saw on the surface of some of the wreckage. Dr Marcel
testifies regularly on his belief that a UFO of some
type crashed in Roswell.
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