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  1. Date. June & July 1947. Location. Lincoln County, New Mexico, US. Coordinates. 33°57′01″N 105°18′51″W. /  33.95028°N 105.31417°W  / 33.95028; -105.31417. The Roswell incident is a collection of events and myths surrounding the 1947 crash of a United States Army Air Forces balloon near Roswell, New Mexico.

  2. Dec 18, 2019 · Sometime between mid-June and early July 1947, rancher W.W. “MacBrazel found the wreckage on his sizable property in Lincoln County, New Mexico, approximately 75 miles north...

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  4. Jan 13, 2022 · In June, or possibly early July 1947, William Brazel had woken for a normal day’s work on the J.B. Foster ranch in Lincoln County, New Mexico, 75 miles (120 kilometers) north of Roswell, when...

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  5. On July 8, 1947, a headline in the local paper in Roswell, New Mexico ignited 70 years of "flying saucer" sightings. NASM. In Roswell, New Mexico, exactly seven decades ago this month, the...

  6. Jul 7, 2022 · Only two government records originating in 1947 have been recovered regarding the Roswell incident: A 1947 Federal Bureau of Investigations record revealed that the military had reported that an object resembling a high-altitude weather balloon with a radar reflector had been recovered near Roswell.

  7. This incident, explained later in more detail, generally dealt with the claim that in July of 1947, the us Army Air Forces (USAAF) recovered a flying saucer and /or its alien occupants which supposedly crashed near Roswell, New Mexico.

  8. One of those lost first-hand witnesses was Major Jesse Marcel, head intelligence officer at the Roswell Army Air Field in 1947 and the first person to arrive at the crash site.

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