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  1. c. 1941: Cape Girardeau UFO legend • NA, United States; Cape Girardeau, Missouri: A local legend gained wider attention in the 1980s when resident Charlotte Mann claimed in interviews that her father, Reverend William Huffman of the Red Star Baptist Church, had administered last rites for the dying crew of a crashed flying saucer.

  2. According to what Smith found out, the crash happened late April 1941. He said the UFO went down in a field somewhere west of the Cape Girardeau Airport between Cape Girardeau and Chaffee.

  3. A Virginia man is investigating the possibility that a UFO crashed near Cape Girardeau in 1941. "That would be six years before Roswell," said James Westwood of Centreville, Va., referring to the 1947 incident in which the government allegedly recovered and then covered up a UFO crash in New Mexico.

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  5. Feb 4, 2015 · The 1941 Cape Girardeau UFO Crash. On its website (www.ufocenter.com), the Seattle-based National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) has accounts of 1,857 UFO sightings observed throughout most ...

  6. NewsOctober 26, 2017. Before Roswell: the Cape Girardeau UFO of 1941. It was around Independence Day in 1947 when the world grew skeptical that Earth was the only planet to host living beings in the universe. These skeptics stemmed from the story of a rancher in Roswell, New Mexico, who was said to have found a crash site within his land that ...

  7. Feb 1, 2020 · UFO sightings came into our collective consciousness in the U.S. starting in 1947 with the famous incident in Roswell, New Mexico. Everyone knows that story. At first, the Air Force reported that ...

  8. This paper will review the primary and secondary sources and evidence for the reality of an extraterrestrial spacecraft crash-retrieval in Cape Girardeau, Missouri in the spring of 1941. Close attention is paid to the primary witness, Reverend Huffman, and related testimony of granddaughter Charlette Mann.

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