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Ralph Brown

Ralph Brown was a Master Sergeant in the U.S. Air Force who, on April 27, 1953, was interviewed by Captain Plandowski of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) in a document that has since entered the UAP research record. During the interview, Brown relayed information from a redacted individual who informed him that Wright-Patterson Air Force Base had in its possession a total of three flying saucers — one damaged and two functional — as well as the bodies of their pilots.

RoleMaster Sergeant, US Air Force

The AFOSI document recording this interview is significant because it demonstrates that rumors of recovered non-human craft and bodies at Wright-Patterson were circulating within the Air Force institutional structure as early as 1953 — predating by decades the public acknowledgment of the Roswell Incident and Senator Barry Goldwater's attempts to access the alleged "Blue Room" at the same facility. The document establishes an institutional paper trail corroborating the broader pattern of Wright-Patterson serving as a classified repository for UAP-related materials.

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