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  1. From: dona@bilver.uucp (Don Allen)
  2. Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.conspiracy,sci.skeptic
  3. Subject: FILE: Roswell - Timeline done in ASCII - LONG!
  4. Message-ID: <1992Sep15.035917.3832@bilver.uucp>
  5. Date: 15 Sep 92 03:59:17 GMT
  6. Organization: W. J. Vermillion - Winter Park, FL
  7. Lines: 526
  8.  
  9.  
  10.  
  11. The next few articles were forwarded from the Alabama (BAMA) UFO
  12. echo. Many thanks to John Powell for his time and effort in typing
  13. this up. I took the messages and cat'ed them from my FD folder. See
  14. what you think.
  15.  
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  17.  
  18. (3498)  Sun 13 Sep 92 17:48
  19. By: John Powell
  20. To: All
  21. Re: Roswell Timeline, 1/3
  22. St:                                                                  3497<>3499
  23. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  24. @PID: QE 2.75+
  25. [I have changed slightly the columnar and date formats of what appears
  26. below so that it will fit better into an 80-character wide format.  All
  27. following material is from: _The Roswell Report: A Historical
  28. Perspective_, George M. Eberhart editor, 1991 the J. Allen Hynek Center
  29. for UFO Studies. ISBN 0-929343-59-X.
  30.  
  31. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  32.  
  33.                         TIMELINE OF THE ROSWELL EVENT
  34.  
  35. Note: Bracketed [] entries are those for which we have only indirect
  36. evidence or for which a time slot could not be definately established.
  37. This chart is a revised version of the one that appeared in _UFO Crash
  38. at Roswell_.
  39.  
  40. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  41. Date/Time |       Events at Roswell, N.M.        |      Events elsewhere
  42. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  43. Tue. 7/1  |                                      |
  44. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  45.           |                                      | Sherman Campbell discovers
  46.           |                                      | weather balloon debris
  47.           |                                      | near Circleville, OH.
  48. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  49. Wed. 7/2  |                                      |
  50. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  51. Night     | 9:50pm. Mr. & Mrs. Dan Wilmot report |
  52.           | oval-shaped UFO moving NW, toward the|
  53.           | crash site.  William Woody and his   |
  54.           | father also observe a bright, arching|
  55.           | light with a red contrail as they are|
  56.           | driving NW of Roswell.               |
  57.           | Mac Brazel and others hear loud      |
  58.           | explosion.                           |
  59. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  60. Thu. 7/3  |                                      |
  61. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  62. Mid-      | Mac Brazel, accompanied by 7-year-old|
  63. morning   | D. Proctor, discovers a large amount |
  64.           | of light-weight, metallic debris on a|
  65.           | remote pasture (the debris field).   |
  66.           |                                      |
  67. Late      | Brazel visits his neighbors, the     | Aborted V-2 rocket launch
  68. morning   | Proctors, and shows them some of the | at White Sands Proving
  69.           | material.                            | Grounds, NM.
  70.           |                                      |
  71. Evening   | Brazel removes a large, circular     |
  72.           | piece of debris from the debris field|
  73.           | and stores it in a shed.             |
  74. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  75. Fri. 7/4  |                                      |
  76. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  77.           | Holiday.                             | 1:00-2:00pm. Flying disks
  78.           |                                      | observed at Portland, OR.
  79.           |                                      | 9:12pm. United Air Lines
  80.           |                                      | flight crew watches 9
  81.           |                                      | disks over Emmett, ID.
  82. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  83. Sat. 7/5  |                                      |
  84. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  85.           | Brazel goes to Corona, NM, and tells |
  86.           | some acquaintances about the find.   |
  87.           | On the way back he stops again at the|
  88.           | Proctors.                            |
  89. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  90. Sun. 7/6  |                                      |
  91. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  92. Morning   | Brazel drives to Roswell to visit    | [Army Air Force captain
  93.           | Sheriff Wilcox.                      | sees flying disk near
  94.           |                                      | Fairfield, CA.
  95.           |                                      |
  96. Early     | Brazel and Wilcox call Roswell base  | 1:45pm B-25 crew observes
  97. afternoon | and report the find.                 | silvery disk over Clay
  98.           |                                      | Center, KS.
  99.           |                                      |
  100.           | Col. Blanchard, Maj. Marcel, and CIC |
  101.           | Captain Cavitt arrive at Wilcox's    |
  102.           | office to interview Brazel.          |
  103.           |                                      |
  104. Mid-      | [Blanchard returns to the base with  | [General Ramey alerts the
  105. afternoon | a portion of Brazel's debris and     | Pentagon about the find.
  106.           | alerts General Ramey in Fort Worth   | The Pentagon orders debris
  107.           | about the find.]                     | sent to Fort Worth.]
  108.           |                                      |
  109. Late      | Marcel and Cavitt accompany Brazel   |
  110. afternoon | back to his ranch to go to the debris|
  111.           | field.                               |
  112.           | The two deputies return to Sheriff   |
  113.           | Wilcox, having found an area of      |
  114.           | blackened ground.                    |
  115.           |                                      |
  116. Evening   | 1st flight out.  Debris flown to     |
  117.           | Fort Worth.                          |
  118.           |                                      |
  119. Night     | Marcel and Cavitt stay at Brazel's   | Col. Alan D. Clark flies
  120.           | ranch and examine the large piece    | debris in a B-26 from Ft.
  121.           | stored in the shed.                  | Worth to Washington, DC
  122.           |                                      | for Gen. McMullen.
  123. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  124. Mon. 7/7  |                                      |
  125. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  126. Early     | Brazel takes Marcel and Cavitt to    |
  127. morning   | debris field.                        |
  128.           |                                      |
  129. Daytime   |                                      | 11:45am. Koshkonong, WI,
  130.           |                                      | flying disk sighting.
  131.           | [General Twining makes an unannounced| 2:30pm. East Troy, WI. case.
  132.           | visit to Kirtland Air Field, near    | 9:00pm. William Rhodes takes
  133.           | Albuquerque.]                        | photograph of flying disk
  134.           |                                      | over Phoenix, AZ.
  135.           |                                      |
  136. Late      | Marcel and Cavitt leave for the      | [Debris from Washington
  137. evening   | Roswell base after loading their     | is sent to Wright Field,
  138.           | vehicles with debris.                | near Dayton, OH.]
  139.  
  140.  
  141. --- Blue Wave/QBBS v2.10 [NR]
  142.  * Origin: *** Odyssey UFO Echo ***  Cullman, Al 1-205-739-1469 (1:3607/20.0)
  143.  
  144. @PATH: 3607/20 363/29 363/81
  145.  
  146. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  147. (3497)  Sun 13 Sep 92 17:48
  148. By: John Powell
  149. To: All
  150. Re: Roswell Timeline, 2/3
  151. St:                                                                       3498>
  152. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  153. @PID: QE 2.75+
  154. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  155. Tue. 7/8  |                                      |
  156. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  157. Very early| Marcel stops at his home (2:00am) and|
  158. morning   | shows some of the debris to his wife |
  159.           | and son before proceeding on to the  |
  160.           | base.                                |
  161.           |                                      |
  162. Early     | Blanchard orders Maj. Easley to post |
  163. morning   | guards on the access roads to the    |
  164.           | debris field.                        |
  165.           | [7:30am] Staff meeting held by       |
  166.           | Roswell base officers to discuss     |
  167.           | debris.                              |
  168.           |                                      |
  169. Mid-      | 9:00am Cavitt and his assistant M/Sgt|
  170. afternoon | Rickett obtain a staff car and drive | 9:30-11:50am. Series of disk
  171.           | to Brazel's ranch to pick him up and | sightings by pilots and
  172.           | return to the debris field.          | officers at Muroc Air Base
  173.           | Troops arrive at debris field to     | CA.
  174.           | begin recovery.                      |
  175.           | [11:00am] Blanchard dictates a press |
  176.           | release on the recovery of a flying  |
  177.           | disk to PIO Walter Haut.             |
  178.           |                                      |
  179. Mid-day   | Haut goes into town to deliver his   |
  180.           | press release to the radio stations  |
  181.           | and newspapers.  His first stop is at|
  182.           | station KGFL, where he gives the     |
  183.           | release to Frank Joyce.              |
  184.           | Noon.  The information is put on the |
  185.           | AP wire.                             |
  186.           | 1st flight in arrives from Washington|
  187.           | DC, carrying a special team of photo-|
  188.           | graphers and W/O Robert Thomas.      |
  189.           | William Woody and his father, still  |
  190.           | curious about their sighting, drive  |
  191.           | toward Corona.  They are turned away |
  192.           | by MPs posted on outlying roads.     |
  193.           |                                      |
  194. Early     | News of the recovery spreads as the  |
  195. afternoon | story hits the wire services.  Phone |
  196.           | lines at the base, at the sheriff's  |
  197.           | office, and at newspaper and radio   |
  198.           | news offices are tied up.            |
  199.           | Sheriff Wilcox sends two more        |
  200.           | deputies to the debris field; they   |
  201.           | are turned back by MPs.              |
  202.           | Cavitt and Rickett return to the     |
  203.           | Roswell base with Brazel.            |
  204.           |                                      |
  205. Mid-      | Brazel is flown back to the debris   |
  206. afternoon | field from the base; other planes    |
  207.           | from Roswell are similarly recon-    |
  208.           | noitering the area.                  |
  209.           | The impact site is discovered from   |
  210.           | the air; ground troops are directed  |
  211.           | toward it.                           |
  212.           | [Barney Barnett and a group of       |
  213.           | students and archeologists or rock-  |
  214.           | hunters are already at the impact    |
  215.           | site and see debris and bodies; they |
  216.           | are escorted off by the Army.]       |
  217.           | Col. Blanchard "goes on leave" from  |
  218.           | the base, but he actually leaves to  |
  219.           | visit the debris field.              |
  220.           | Material has been brought from the   |
  221.           | debris field and loaded onto a C-54; |
  222.           | this 2nd flight out is flown by Capt.|
  223.           | Pappy Henderson to Wright Field.     | J. Bond Johnson, of the
  224.           | 3rd flight out, a B-29, carries      | Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
  225.           | Marcel to Fort Worth Army Air Field. | is told to go to Fort
  226.           | A few wrapped packages [of debris]   | Worth Army Air Field to
  227.           | are also on the plane.               | cover a flying disk story.
  228.           |                                      |
  229. Late      | Clean-up continues at the crash      | Marcel arrives in Fort
  230. afternoon | sites.                               | Worth and confers with Gen.
  231.           | Brazel is flown back to the base,    | Ramey; at some point
  232.           | then leaves and is located by Walt   | remnants of a balloon are
  233.           | Whitmore, Sr., of radio station KGFL,| substituted for the real
  234.           | who interviews him about the find.   | debris.
  235.           | Blanchard visits the debris field    | A press conference is held
  236.           | and impact site with his staff.      | in Ramey's office; Johnson
  237.           | A 2nd flight from Washington, DC,    | photographs Marcel and
  238.           | arrives at the base; Rickett gives   | Ramey with the balloon
  239.           | the crew a sealed box filled with    | remnants; W/O Irving
  240.           | debris; the plane returns shortly to | Newton identifies the
  241.           | Washington (4th flight out).         | material as a balloon with
  242.           | The Roswell Daily Record carries     | a radar target device
  243.           | "RAAF Captures Flying Saucer" story. | attached.
  244.           |                                      | Ramey issues a statement
  245.           |                                      | claiming that the Roswell
  246.           |                                      | officers were fooled and
  247.           |                                      | that the material was from
  248.           |                                      | a weather balloon.
  249.           |                                      |
  250. Early     | Sgt. Melvin Brown looks under a tarp | 6:17pm Memo from FBI Dallas
  251. evening   | on the back of a truck at the impact | office to SAC regarding
  252.           | site and sees several alien-looking  | weather balloon cover
  253.           | bodies.                              | story.
  254.           | Glenn Dennis, a local mortician, is  | Ramey gives an interview
  255.           | intrigued by several inquiries from  | on Fort Worth radio station
  256.           | the base about tissue preservation   | WBAP about the weather
  257.           | and the smallest caskets he has      | balloon cover story.
  258.           | available.                           |
  259.           | Truck carrying the bodies arrives at |
  260.           | the base.                            |
  261.           | A preliminary autopsy is attempted at|
  262.           | the base hospital by pathologist Dr. |
  263.           | Jesse Johnson, Jr.                   |
  264.           | Dennis tries to visit the base       |
  265.           | hospital but is turned away forcibly;|
  266.           | a nurse friend warns him to leave    |
  267.           | before he gets in trouble.           |
  268.           | [8:30pm] Barnett returns home to     |
  269.           | Socorro.                             |
  270.           |                                      |
  271. Night     | Capt. John Martin, Sgt. Brown, and   |
  272.           | other MPs guard a crate containing   |
  273.           | the bodies that has been placed      |
  274.           | inside an empty hangar.              |
  275. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  276. Wed. 7/9  |                                      |
  277. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  278. Early     | Troops continue clean-up at the crash|
  279. morning   | sites.                               |
  280.           | At the base, three C-54's begin to be|
  281.           | loaded with crates filled with debris|
  282.           | (8:00am).                            |
  283.           | [Senator Dennis Chavez calls Walt    |
  284.           | Whitmore Sr. to warn him against     |
  285.           | broadcasting an interview with       |
  286.           | Brazel; a representative of the FCC  |
  287.           | threatens to pull his broadcast      |
  288.           | license.]                            |
  289.           |                                      |
  290. Mid-      | Officers from the base locate Brazel |
  291. morning   | (who had stayed with Whitmore) and   |
  292.           | return him to the base for           |
  293.           | questioning.                         |
  294.           |                                      |
  295. Late      | Brazel is taken by the military to   |
  296. morning   | the office of the Roswell Daily      |
  297.           | Record, where he gives a revised,    |
  298.           | sanitized version of the story.      |
  299.           | [A special secret service envoy      |
  300.           | representing President Truman arrives|
  301.           | from Washington (3rd flight in.)]    |
  302.           |                                      |
  303. Noon      | The crate with bodies is moved from  |
  304.           | the hangar to Bomb Pit Number One.   |
  305.           | [Floyd Proctor, Lyman Strickland,    |
  306.           | and others observe Brazel in town    |
  307.           | escorted by soldiers.]               |
  308.           |                                      |
  309. Early     | Officers from the base visit         | General Schulgen requests
  310. afternoon | newspaper and radio offices in town  | FBI cooperation in solving
  311.           | and recover all copies of Haut's     | the flying disk problem.
  312.           | original press release.              | The War Department tells
  313.           | Brazel is taken to radio station     | the FBI that the disks
  314.           | KGFL, where he gives a revised       | do not belong to the
  315.           | version of his story.                | Army or Navy.
  316.           |                                      |
  317. Late      | Three fully loaded C-54's (5th-7th   |
  318. afternoon | Flights out) carry debris to Los     |
  319.           | Alamos, NM, via Kirtland Field.      |
  320.           | 4:00pm.  The crate from Bomb Pit     |
  321.           | Number One is transferred to a B-29  |
  322.           | and flown (8th Flight out) to Fort   |
  323.           | Worth.                               | 5:00pm. Ball of light
  324.           | The Roswell Daily Record carries a   | deposits odd metal on
  325.           | sanitized version of Barzel's story. | ground near Midland, MI.
  326.           |                                      |
  327. Early     |                                      | 6:00pm. Officers and a
  328. evening   |                                      | mortician in Fort Worth
  329.           |                                      | meet the incoming B-29
  330.           |                                      | from Roswell; the flight
  331.           |                                      | crew returns to Roswell
  332.           |                                      | with Marcel.
  333.           |                                      |
  334. Late      | 8:00pm. Marcel arrives back in       | 11:30pm. Constable in
  335. evening   | Roswell (4th Flight in).             | Grand Falls, Newfoundland,
  336.           |                                      | observes 4 flying disks.
  337.  
  338.  
  339. --- Blue Wave/QBBS v2.10 [NR]
  340.  * Origin: *** Odyssey UFO Echo ***  Cullman, Al 1-205-739-1469 (1:3607/20.0)
  341.  
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  345. (3499)  Sun 13 Sep 92 17:49
  346. By: John Powell
  347. To: All
  348. Re: Roswell Timeline, 3/3
  349. St:                                                                       <3498
  350. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  351. @PID: QE 2.75+
  352. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  353. Thu. 7/10 |                                      |
  354. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  355.           | Clean-up continues at the crash      | [A flight from Wright Field
  356.           | sites.                               | arrives in Fort Worth and
  357.           | Brazel continues to be interrogated  | returns to Wright Field
  358.           | and held at a guest house on the     | with more debris and a
  359.           | base.                                | large, metallic container
  360.           | [Remaining debris confiscated from   | on board.]
  361.           | Sheriff Wilcox by military           | FBI memo, Fitch to Ladd.
  362.           | personnel.]                          | Aborted V-2 launch at
  363.           |                                      | White Sands.
  364.           |                                      | [General Twining stops at
  365.           |                                      | White Sands before return-
  366.           |                                      | ing to Wright Field.]
  367.           |                                      | President Truman derides
  368.           |                                      | flying disk stories.
  369.           |                                      | 4:00pm.  TWA representative
  370.           |                                      | sees flying disk at Harmon
  371.           |                                      | Field, Newfoundland.
  372. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  373. Fri. 7/11 |                                      |
  374. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  375.           | MPs and others involved in the       |
  376.           | retreival are debriefed and told to  |
  377.           | forget that it happened.             |
  378. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  379. Sat. 7/12 |                                      |
  380. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  381.           | Bill Brazel Jr. returns to his       | 6:30pm. Flying disk follows
  382.           | father's ranch; no evidence of a     | a C-47 at Elmendorf Field,
  383.           | military presence remains.           | Alaska.
  384. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  385. Late July |                                      |
  386. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  387.           | July 15 - Mac Brazel returns to his  |
  388.           | ranch from the Roswell base after his| 7/20- Silver-white disk
  389.           | interrogation.                       | moving at great speed
  390.           |                                      | reported near Cumberland,
  391.           |                                      | MD.
  392.           |                                      | 7/26- National Security
  393.           |                                      | Act passes, which
  394.           |                                      | coordinates the Army, Navy,
  395.           |                                      | and Air Force into a single
  396.           |                                      | national military
  397.           |                                      | establishment under the
  398.           |                                      | Secretary of Defense. The
  399.           |                                      | Army Air Force becomes
  400.           |                                      | the U.S. Air Force.
  401.           |                                      | 7/30- The first Air Force
  402.           |                                      | "estimate" of the nature
  403.           |                                      | of the flying disks is
  404.           |                                      | drafted by Gen. Schulgen's
  405.           |                                      | staff.
  406. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  407. August '47|                                      |
  408. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  409.           | Mac Brazel and Tommy Tyree spot a    | 8/19- FBI memo, Fitch to
  410.           | piece of debris in a sinkhole near   | Ladd.
  411.           | the debris field.                    |
  412. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  413. Sept. '47 |                                      |
  414. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  415.           | Prof. Lincoln LaPaz, secretly charged| 9/5- Gen. Schulgen tells
  416.           | with reconstructing the object's     | the FBI that the disks do
  417.           | trajectory, arrives from Washington  | not belong to the Air
  418.           | and rediscovers the area of black-   | Force.
  419.           | ened ground with Rickett.            | 9/23- Gen. Twining calls
  420.           |                                      | for an official invest-
  421.           |                                      | igation of the flying
  422.           |                                      | disks.
  423.           |                                      | 9/24- Alleged memo from
  424.           |                                      | Truman to Forrestal,
  425.           |                                      | establishing Operation
  426.           |                                      | Majestic Twelve. Vannevar
  427.           |                                      | Bush meets with Truman.
  428.           |                                      | 9/25- FBI memo, Ladd to
  429.           |                                      | Hoover, advising that FBI
  430.           |                                      | discontinue flying disk
  431.           |                                      | investigations.
  432.           |                                      | 9/26- Sidney Souers named
  433.           |                                      | head of new National
  434.           |                                      | Security Council, which
  435.           |                                      | holds its first meeting.
  436. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  437. Oct. '47  |                                      |
  438. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  439.           |                                      | 10/1- Truman letter to
  440.           |                                      | Vannevar Bush, the sig-
  441.           |                                      | nature of which matches
  442.           |                                      | the MJ-12 memo of 9/24.
  443.           |                                      | 10/28- Schulgen issues a
  444.           |                                      | draft collection memo-
  445.           |                                      | randum that outlines the
  446.           |                                      | essential elements of
  447.           |                                      | information required to
  448.           |                                      | analyze flying disk
  449.           |                                      | reports.
  450. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  451. Sep. '48  |                                      |
  452. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  453.           | LaPaz tells Rickett that he is still |
  454.           | convinced the Roswell debris was an  |
  455.           | unoccupied probe from another world. |
  456. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  457. Summer '49|                                      |
  458. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  459.           | The gouge is still visible at the    |
  460.           | debris field.                        |
  461.           | Mac Brazel, having found various     |
  462.           | scraps of debris for the past two    |
  463.           | years, mentions in Corona that he    |
  464.           | still has the material.  The next day|
  465.           | a Capt. Armstrong and three others   |
  466.           | from the base confiscate the pieces. |
  467. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  468.   1978    |                                      |
  469. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  470.           |                                      | Pappy Henderson confides
  471.           |                                      | to a close friend that he
  472.           |                                      | had flown wreckage from
  473.           |                                      | a crashed saucer to Wright
  474.           |                                      | Field; he still has a
  475.           |                                      | fragment of the debris.
  476.           |                                      | Marcel, located by
  477.           |                                      | researcher Stan Friedman,
  478.           |                                      | says he is sure the debris
  479.           |                                      | was nothing from earth.
  480. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  481.   1980    |                                      |
  482. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  483.           |                                      | In Search Of interviews
  484.           |                                      | Marcel, who says he is
  485.           |                                      | sure the Roswell debris
  486.           |                                      | was nothing from earth.
  487.           |                                      | Charles Berlitz and William
  488.           |                                      | L. Moore publish their
  489.           |                                      | report on the case, The
  490.           |                                      | Roswell Incident.
  491. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  492.   1982    |                                      |
  493. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  494.           |                                      | Pappy Henderson tells his
  495.           |                                      | wife Sappho about his role
  496.           |                                      | in the recovery.
  497. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  498.   1988    |                                      |
  499. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  500.           | Oct.- An Air Force pickup truck is   |
  501.           | seen on the Foster Ranch; the driver |
  502.           | asks ranch hand Jim Parker if the    |
  503.           | Roswell crash site is nearby.        |
  504. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  505.   1989    |                                      |
  506. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  507.           | Sept. 15-19 The Center for UFO       |
  508.           | Studies conducts an expedition to    |
  509.           | the debris field.                    |
  510. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  511.   1991    |                                      |
  512. ----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------
  513.           |                                      | July- Kevin Randle and
  514.           |                                      | Donald Schmitt's account
  515.           |                                      | of the case, UFO Crash
  516.           |                                      | at Roswell, is published
  517.           |                                      | by Avon Books.
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  519.  
  520.  
  521.  
  522. --- Blue Wave/QBBS v2.10 [NR]
  523.  * Origin: *** Odyssey UFO Echo ***  Cullman, Al 1-205-739-1469 (1:3607/20.0)
  524.  
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