Thursday, September 24, 2009

also 5.als.0004004 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire

http://rpc.technorati.com/rpc/ping

Department of the Air Force, Current and past records management regulations
Washington, D.C. Report of Air Force Research Regarding the Roswell Incident, July 1994


Dept of the Army, Washington, D.C. Current and past records management regulations

Dept of the Navy, Washington, D.C. Air accident reports, July 1947


Air Force Safety Agency, Kirtland Air Air accident reports, July 1947
Force Base, N. Mex.

Air Force History Support Office, 509th Bomb Group and RAAF monthly
Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, histories, July and August 1947
D.C.

National Security Agency, FOIA records, Citizens Against UFO Secrecy
Fort Meade, Md.

Military History Institute, Army War Army Counterintelligence Corps reports,1947
College, Carlisle, Pa.

Army Central Security Facility, Army Counterintelligence Corps reports, 1947
Fort Meade, Md.

Central Intelligence Agency, Scientific Advisory Panel on Unidentified Flying Objects (Robertson
Langley,Va. Panel) report FOIA records, Ground Saucer Watch, Inc.

Federal Bureau of Investigation, FOIA records on unidentified flying objects
Washington, D.C.

National Atomic Museum, Kirtland Air 509th Bomb Group historical information, 1947
Force Base, N. Mex. RAAF base newspaper Atomic Blast, July
and August 1947

\a Project Sign was the predecessor to Project Blue Book.

Our search of government records was complicated by the fact that some records we wanted to review were missing and there was not always an explanation. Further, the records management regulations for the retention and disposition of records were unclear or changing during the period we reviewed.

We also queried the National Security Council, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, the Department of Energy, the FBI, DOD, and the CIA to determine what government records they have on the Roswell crash. We did not independently verify the information provided to us in their written responses.

In addition to physically examining government records, we contacted the following federal activities to determine whether they had any information about the Roswell crash:

# Air Force Historical Research Agency, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama;

# Air Force Aeronautical Systems Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio;