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B-29 that took Major Marcel to Fort Worth to see Gen. Ramey. He said he saw boxes of<br />

debris being carried on board, including an I-beam with raised markings <strong>and</strong> a large piece of<br />

metal, brushed stainless steel in color, obviously not part of a tinfoil radar target. He was<br />

told it was from a flying saucer. Along with witness Robert Porter, he also stated that the<br />

plane's pilot was Deputy Comm<strong>and</strong>ing Officer Lt. Col. Payne Jennings, who was now the<br />

Acting C/O with Col. Blanchard officially on leave. Nine days later, Shirkey was abruptly<br />

transferred to the Philippines to a post that didn't exist. Jennings personally flew him to his<br />

next assignment.<br />

Sgt. Robert Porter: Was on Marcel's flight to Fort Worth <strong>and</strong> was h<strong>and</strong>ed wrapped<br />

packages of debris samples. Said that flight was piloted by Deputy base comm<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Jennings. He was told on board that the crash material was from a flying saucer. Later, they<br />

told him it was a weather balloon. Said debris was loaded onto another plane.<br />

Art McQuiddy: Former editor of the Roswell Morning Dispatch. Said base comm<strong>and</strong>er Col.<br />

Blanchard admitted to authorizing base press release <strong>and</strong> of strange material being found by<br />

his men.<br />

Judd Roberts: Co-owner of Roswell radio station KGFL owner. Spoke of how they wirerecorded<br />

an interview with rancher Mack Brazel for later airing, then withdrew it about<br />

receiving warnings from Washington about losing their license. Testified to seeing a military<br />

cordon around Brazel crash site.<br />

William Woody: Another witness to a military cordon thrown up up north of town along the<br />

main highway, blocking access to the west.<br />

Lydia Sleppy: Albuquerque teletype operator <strong>and</strong> one of earliest witnesses. Stated that the<br />

story phoned in from field by Roswell radio reporter Johnny McBoyle about seeing the<br />

crashed saucer <strong>and</strong> hearing of bodies was intercepted <strong>and</strong> cut-off on the teletype wire by the<br />

FBI.<br />

Loretta Proctor: Neighbor of rancher Mack Brazel. Brazel told her <strong>and</strong> her husb<strong>and</strong> of<br />

finding strange material before going to Roswell, <strong>and</strong> showing them a wood-like piece that<br />

couldn't be cut or burned. <strong>The</strong>y advised him to go to Roswell <strong>and</strong> report it. Brazel was<br />

detained at the base <strong>and</strong> complained bitterly of his treatment when he returned.<br />

Sally Strickl<strong>and</strong> Tadolini: Another neighbor of Brazel's. Although only 9 years old at the<br />

time, remembered Mack Brazel's grown son Bill Brazel bringing over a piece of metalliclooking<br />

debris with memory properties to show to her family (incident corroborated by her<br />

mother). Described it as tough, resembled a smooth "fabric" like silk or satin, <strong>and</strong>, of course,<br />

unfolded itself to its original shape after being crumpled up. Independently corroborated Bill<br />

Brazel's story of finding material <strong>and</strong> also Marcel's of a metallic fabric material with memory<br />

properties which he could blow through (therefore not balloon material). Also remembered<br />

the adults talking about Mack Brazel's bad treatment at h<strong>and</strong>s of military.<br />

Dr. Jesse Marcel Jr.: 11-year old son of Major Marcel in 1947, recounts how his father<br />

woke up his mother <strong>and</strong> himself in the middle of the night when he returned from the debris<br />

field, showing them the pieces of a "flying saucer." Among other material, he distinctly<br />

remembers a small metallic "I-beam" with purplish "hieroglyphics."<br />

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14 "... the Comm<strong>and</strong>ing General of the Eighth Air Force..."<br />

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