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Wednesday, 3 April 2013
UFO Article (Blog):
http://thebiggeststudy.blogspot.no/2010/04/ufos-enigma-of-united-states-navy.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Navy
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“UFOs & The Enigma of the United States Navy”
by Dr. Michael D. Swords, 24 April 2010
(The Big Study)
There are many hints that the U.S.
Navy had interest in the UFO phenomenon, Michael D. Swords writes:
Wikipedia article: “United
States Navy”:
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“Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) Related Documents:
Department of the Army UFO Page”
(Office of the Secretary of Defense and Joint Staff,
United States Department of Defense, Washington , D.C. )
The web page contains the
following report: “ALLEGED ‘FLYING SAUCER’ TYPE AIRCRAFT” (Page 148):
Wikipedia article: “United
States Army”:
The Seal of the United States
Department of the Army
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UFO News Article:
U.S. government article: “History timeline: Major events
in USAREUR and European history” (eur.army.mil):
U.S. government article: “History of EUCOM” (eucom.mil):
“American Troops in Europe Ordered To Watch for
Flying Saucers [UFOs] | UFO CHRONICLE 4-26-1948” ,
2 April 2013 (The UFO Chronicles)
“In a directive to soldiers,
the army said that ‘unconventional aircraft,’ including ‘flying discs,’ should
be reported promptly to headquarters.
No indication was given as to
what caused the order,” the Times Herald article (titled “ ‘Flying Saucers’
Sought In Europe”) reads:
Wikipedia article: “United
States European Command”:
Quote from the Wikipedia
article, ‘United States European Command’:
“Prior to 1952, the title
“European Command (EUCOM)” referred to a single-service, United States Army
command.”
The logo of the U.S Army Europe
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