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Nov 14, 2023 · Across the 75 years since something— something —crashed outside Roswell in early July 1947, the very name itself has taken on a life of its own: Today, it’s shorthand for UFOs, extraterrestrials,...
The news was issued by 1st Lt. Walter Haut, the public information officer at the base, at the behest of base commander and close personal friend, Colonel William Blanchard.
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Sometime between mid-June and early July 1947, rancher W.W. “Mac” Brazel found the wreckage on his sizable property in Lincoln County, New Mexico, approximately 75 miles north of Roswell. Several “flying disc” and “flying saucer” stories had already appeared in the national press that summer, leading Brazel to believe the wreckage—which included ru...
The following day, the Roswell Daily Record ran a storyabout the crash and the RAAF’s astonishing claim. But U.S. Army officials quickly reversed themselves on the “flying saucer” claim, stating that the found debris was actually from a weather balloon, releasing photographs of Major Marcel posing with pieces of the supposed weather balloon debris ...
Another questionable theory—advanced by the book Area 51: An Uncensored History of America’s Top Secret Military Base—states that the crashed flying vehicle was neither extraterrestrial nor the work of U.S. spies. Rather, it was an unconventional plan to induce widespread American panic, implemented by Soviet strongman Joseph Stalin. An unnamed sou...
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Unfortunately, he died from a massive heart attack at the Pentagon, cutting short his illustrious career. Despite his achievements in the Air Force, Blanchard is best known today as the Commanding Officer of the 509th Bomber wing and Roswell AAFB during the Roswell Incident.
Mar 25, 2021 · Nearly eight decades after 24-year-old William Eugene Blanchard was killed during Japan's surprise attack against the United States at Pearl Harbor, his remains have finally been identified.
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Apr 29, 2022 · According to ABC News, once the debris arrived at the Roswell air base on July 8, base commander Colonel William Blanchard authorized a press release declaring that a flying disc was captured by the Air Force.
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Jun 27, 2007 · At 11:00 A.M. Roswell AAF Commanding Officer Col. William Blanchard announced the recovery of a flying disc. Lt. Walter Haut finishes the press release he'd been ordered to write and is preparing to take it into town.