Roswell List Of Witnesses

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The Roswell UFO Incident
List Of Witnesses
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The Roswell "Witness" List
Alphabetical listing of those involved in the Roswell incident (as reported in UFO CRASH AT ROSWELL by Kevin D. Randle and Donald R. Schmitt (Avon, 1991):
1..5051..100(178 total)

Art McQuiddy:
Backgroud information needed.

B.A. Clark (Deputy):
Background information needed.

Barbara Dugger:
Barbara Dugger is the granddaughter of George and Inez Wilcox. George was the sheriff who Mac Brazel contacted after discovering the crashed flying saucer. Barbara Dugger was interviewed in 1991 by Kevin Randle.

Bessie Brazel Schreiber:
Bessie Brazel Schreiber is Mac Brazel's daughter. Here is her description of wreckage from the crash.

Beverly Brown:
Sergeant Melvin Brown was a cook at Roswell AAF in 1947. One day, he was called out to help guard material retrieved from the Foster Ranch. His daughter Beverly was interviewed by Stanton Friedman in 1989.

Bill Rickett:
Bill Rickett was a Counter Intelligence Corps officer based in Roswell. He had an opportunity to examine some of the wreckage recovered from the Foster Ranch. He escorted Dr Lincoln LaPaz, a meteor expert from the New Mexico Institute of Meteoritics, on a tour of the crash site and the surrounding area.

Bob Shirkey:
was a flight operations officer for the US Army Air Force at the time of the Roswell crash. He told KLAS-TV that he had been dispatched to a local funeral home to obtain caskets for the bodies of alien creatures that had died in the crash. Contacted at his Roswell home recently Shirkey refused to discuss, over the telephone at least, various government efforts to silence him.

Bond Johnson:
Background information needed.

Bud Payne:
Background information needed.

Captain Armstrong:
Collected pieces of the crash from the Brazels' two years after the crash

Dan Wilmot:
Background information needed.

Dee Proctor:
Roswell

Dennis Chavez (Senator):
US Senator from New Mexico. He supposedly called Walter Whitmore, Sr. and suggested that he not air the recorded interview with Mac Brazel.

Edwin D. Easley (Major):
Roswell, Major in air force.

F.B.:
F.B. was an Army Air Forces photographer stationed at Anacostia Naval Air Station in Washington DC when he and fellow photographer A.K. were flown aboard a B-25 bomber to Roswell Army Air Field sometime during the second week of July 1947. F.B. was interviewed by Stanton Friedman.

Floyd Proctor:
Roswell

Frank Joyce:
Frank Joyce worked at the radio station KGFL. He got a phone call from a man, presumably Mac Brazel, who reported wreckage on his ranch.

Frank Kaufman:
Roswell

George A. Wilcox:
Sheriff, Roswell NM

Glenn Dennis:
Glenn Dennis was a mortician in Roswell in 1947. His employer provided mortuary services for Roswell Army Air Field. Dennis drove a combination hearse and ambulance for both civilian and military assignments.

Grady L. Barnett:
Claimed to have found wreckage and bodies on the Plains of San Agustin, about 120 miles from where Mac Brazel found wreckage.

Iris Foster:
Needs background information

Irving Newton (Warrant Office):
Needs background information

Jerry Brown (Doctor):
NASA engineer who had worked at White Sands Missile Range. He speculated that the metal found was Duraluminum alloy or a V-2 rocket.

Jesse A. Marcel:
Jesse Marcel was born on May 27, 1907 in Houma, Louisiana, USA as Jesse Antoine Marcel. He was a writer and producer, known for Alien Crash at Roswell: The UFO Truth Lost in Time (2013), In Search of... (1976) and America Undercover (1983). He died on June 24, 1986 in Houma.

Jesse Marcel Jr.:
Jesse Marcel Jr is Major Jesse Marcel's son. When Major Marcel returned from the Foster Ranch with a carload of wreckage from the crashed flying saucer, he stopped off at home to show his wife and his eleven-year old son what he had found. Jesse Jr is now a medical doctor, an Army reserve helicopter pilot who served in Vietnam, and a qualified aircraft accident investigator.

Jim Parker:
Needs background information.

Joe Briley (Lt. Colonel):
In mid-July, 1947 he became the Operations Officer at Roswell Army Air Base.

John Kromschroeder:
John Kromschroeder is a dentist and a retired military officer. In 1977, Henderson told Kromschroeder that in 1947 he had transported wreckage and alien bodies.

Johnny McBoyle:
Needs background information

Jud Roberts:
Needs background information

L.W. "Vern" Maltais:
Needs background information

Lewis S. Rickett:
Needs background information

Lincoln Lapaz (Doctor):
Needs background information

Loretta Proctor:
Loretta Proctor, Mac Brazel's nearest neighbor, was one of the first to see pieces of the wreckage Brazel had found. She was interviewed in July 1990.

Lydia Sleppy:
Lydia Sleppy was a teletype operator at Roswell radio station KSWS. The event she describes below took place around 4:00 pm on July 7, 1947. She was interviewed in October 1990 by Stanton Friedman.

Lymann Strickland:
Background information needed

Mac Brazel:
Foreman at the Foster ranch in Lincoln County, near Corona, New mexico. He found the crash site on the ranch.

Marian Strickland:
Marian Strickland was a neighbor of Mac Brazel. She was interviewed in 1990.

Mary Ann Gardner:
Needs background information

Mary Kathryn Goode:
[Mary Kathryn Groode is Pappy Henderson's daughter.] When I was growing up, he and I would often spend evenings looking at the stars. On one occasion, I asked him what he was looking for. He said, "I'm looking for flying saucers. They're real, you know."

Melvin E. Brown (Sergeant):
Was at the second site, guarding the truck containing alien bodies. He also guarded the hanger at Roswell Army air Field while crates from the site were held there.

Merle Tucker:
Needs background information

Norma Gardner:
Needs background information

Oliver W. "Pappy" Henderson (Captain):
Captain Oliver Wendell "Pappy" Henderson was stationed at Roswell AAF in 1947. He had flown thirty missions in B-24 Liberator bombers in Europe. He had participated in the postwar A-bomb tests in the Pacific and earned major commendations for his flying.

Payne Jennings (Colonel):
Needs background information

Philip J. Corso:
Corso published The Day After Roswell, about how he was involved in the research of extraterrestrial technology recovered from the 1947 Roswell UFO Incident. On July 23, 1997, he was a guest on the popular late night radio show, Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell where he spoke live about his Roswell story. This interview was rebroadcast by Coast to Coast AM on July 3, 2010.

Phyllis McGuire:
Needs background information

Robert Barrowclough (Lt. Colonel):
Executive Officer of Roswell Army Air Field, Roswell, New Mexico.

Robert E. Smith (Sergeant):
Background infomation needed

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