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This document is a diplomatic cable from the U.S. Embassy
Brennault, Ass't. to Lt. Gen. Nathan F. Twining, AAF Materiel Command, Washington, D.C. Col. Zumwalt, Ass't to Colonel Bunker, Comm. Off. Kirtland Field, Albuquerque, N.M. Gen. Patrick Hurley, (Former Ambassador to China
WASHINGTON D.C. APR 11 3 PM /950 WASHINGTON D.C. APR 11 1950 SPEC
interest in saucers is as great in Puerto Rico as anyplace else. S. L. DAW, Rep. Washington, D.C.—We are happy to have for our representative in Washington, D.C., the first member of the clergy
Street, Washington, D.C., Major Donald Keyhoe, Director. Mr. Stringfield noted that the personnel of this committee are made up of civilian personnel. On October 2, 1961, Mr. Stringfield advised the Cincinnati Office, FBI, Cincinnati, Ohio
Espionage Act, 50 U.S.C. 31 and 32.) U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington, D.C. DATE: In December, 1956 Subject: UFOs This agency has received **[REDACTED]** inquiries regarding the phenomenon of UFOs occurring
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20330 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 14 JAN 1977 Unidentified Flying Objects Dear Mr. Malmfeldt: This office recently received a public inquiry regarding UFOs, referred to us from the Bureau
Palestine Indiana July 31, 52 c/o Federal Bureau of Investigation The War Dept Washington D.C. Gentlemen: Since reading & hearing over Radio about the "flying saucers," I am compelled to Write
available. RALPH A. REEVE, Lt. Colonel, USAF, Commanding. Information Copies to: Chief of Staff, USAF, Washington 25, D.C. Attn: Director of Intelligence Commander, HQATS, Washington 25, D.C. Attn: Intelligence Division CO, Flight Service, Washington
STATED HE IS "WORKING IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE FBI AND HAS BEEN TOLD TO REPORT TO WASHINGTON, D.C. FOR A CONFERENCE." COX REPORTEDLY SAID HE HAS BEEN INSTRUCTED TO BRING ANOTHER CLUB OFFICER, JOHN
Edgar Hoover Washington, D.C. Personal Attention
further investigation of her theories. 2. In view of Lt Col Gee's transfer to Washington, D.C., it is suggested that a representative from Headquarters, AC/AS-2 con- tact and interview him. 3. General Brenthall stated
AAFDA-1208-I SUBJECT: Report of Flying Discs. TO: Chief of Staff United States Air Forces Washington, D.C. ATTN: Director of Intelligence Attached report for your information. /S/ Donald L. Springer DONALD L. SPRINGER
From: Norman G. Markham MAIN HOTEL, Pueblo, Colo To: Chief Signal Officer U. S. Army, Washington, D.C. Subject: Norcaturr, Kans., sky explosion of 18 February, 1948 Purpose: To show a speculation re- garding the above
very fast and in a north direction on the same route used by commercial airlines between Washington, D.C. and Pittsburgh, Pa. The point of observation was approximately 22 miles E. of Cumberland, Md., from
September 27, 1947 Major General George C. McDonald Assistant Chief Air Staff - 2 The Pentagon Washington, D.C. Dear General McDonald: The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been requested by your office to assist
MEMORANDUM FOR Mr. Robert F. Packard Office of International Scientific Affairs Department of State Washington 25, D.C. SUBJECT: Thoughts on the Space Alien Race Question During recent discussions the question has occasionally, though rarely, arisen
MEMORANDUM FOR Mr. Robert F. Packard Office of International Scientific Affairs Department of State Washington 25, D.C. SUBJECT: Thoughts on the Space Alien Race Question During recent discussions the question has occasionally, though rarely, arisen