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Nellis Air Force Base

Nellis Air Force Base is a United States Air Force installation located approximately 8 miles northeast of Las Vegas, Nevada. The base encompasses the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR), the largest contiguous air and ground space available for peacetime military operations in the free world. Nellis is connected to Area 51 (Groom Lake) operations and has been identified by multiple UAP witnesses as a staging point for classified programs involving reverse-engineered craft.

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UAP Significance

Edgar Fouché served at Nellis with top secret crypto access clearance before being recruited to Area 51 in 1979. His routine during Groom Lake assignments involved departing Nellis before sunrise on a blacked-out bus and returning after dark. Fouché claimed to have observed a TR-3B prototype in 1976 within the southern part of the Nellis range.

Project Redlight, the alleged program for testing NHI and reverse-engineered craft, reportedly operated on the Nellis test range after craft were shipped from Edwards Air Force Base. Witness "Ed" from the Hidden Wing testimony also served at Nellis for three years and was allegedly read into UAP programs there before moving to Edwards.

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