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Army officer s secret journal could offer new clues about the UFO crash in Roswell in 1947
Major Jesse Marcel, head intelligence officer at the Roswell Army Air Field, investigated and recovered some of the debris from the Roswell UFO site in 1947.
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A long-hidden diary belonging to a U.S. intelligence officer has rekindled research into the Roswell Incident, the infamous
UFO crash in Roswell, New Mexico, that took place more than 70 years ago.
When a mysterious object slammed into the desert near the Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF) in July 1947, Maj. Jesse Marcel, an RAAF intelligence officer, was sent to supervise the collection of the debris. A press officer at the RAAF issued a statement on July 8 describing the crash and recovery of a flying disc, which many interpreted as evidence of alien contact. But the next day, another army official told reporters that RAAF officers
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