Selected Bibliography
of Technical Reports
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| Publication | NTIS Report Number |
|---|---|
| Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories. “Report on Research, for the Period July 1965-June 1967”, AFCRL TR-68-0039, 1968. | AD 666484 |
| Air Force Missile Development Center. Man High III, MDC-TR-60-16, 1960. | AD 259635 |
| ——. Man-High I, MDC-TR-59-24, 1959. | ADA 215867 |
| Air Research and Development Command. History of Flight Support Holloman Air Development Center, 1946–1957, 1957. | ADA 323526 |
| Bartol, Aileen M., et al.. Advanced Dynamic Anthropomorphic Manikin (ADAM) Final Design Report, AAMRL TR-90-023, 1990. | AD 234761 |
| Bushnell, David. Contributions of Balloon Operations to Research and Development at the Air Force Missile Development Center Holloman AFB, N. Mex. 1947–1958, 1958. | ADA 323109 |
| ——. History of Research in Space Biology and Biodynamics at the Air Force Missile Development Center, Holloman AFB, New Mexico, 1946–1958, 1958. | ADA 323170 |
| ——. History of Research in Subgravity and Zero-G at the Air Force Missile Development Center, Holloman AFB, New Mexico, 1948–1958, 1958. | ADA 323144 |
|
——. Major Achievements in Biodynamics: Escape Physiology at the Air Force Missile Development Center, Holloman AFB, New Mexico, 1953–1958, 1958. | ADA 323127 |
| ——. Origin and Operation of the First Holloman Track, 1949–1956, 1956. | ADA 323573 |
| ——. Research Accomplishments in Biodynamics: Deceleration and Impact at the Air Force Missile Development Center, Holloman AFB, New Mexico, 1955–1958, 1958. | ADA 323097 |
| ——. The Aeromedical Field Laboratory: Mission, Organization, and Track Test Programs, 1958–1960, 1960. | ADA 323166 |
| ——. The Beginnings of Research in Space Biology at the Air Force Missile Development Center, Holloman AFB, New Mexico, 1946–1952, 1958. | ADA 323167 |
| Cobb, D. B. and Waters, M.H.L. Royal Aircraft Establishment Farnborough. The Behavior of Dummy Men During Long Free Falls, Mechanical Engineering Note 179, 1954. | AD 060052 |
| Firestone, James R. and Patterson, Jack H. Recovery of Parachute-Borne Packages by Helicopter, TDR 62-6, 1962. | AD 276477 |
| Flight Summary, Non-Extensible Balloon Operations, 6580th Test Squadron (Special), June 1950 to October 1954. | ADA 323108 |
| Gildenberg, Bernard G. “General Philosophy and Techniques of Balloon Control”, in Lewis A. Grass, ed., Proceedings, Sixth AFCRL Scientific Balloon Symposium, AFCRL-70-0543, 1970. | AD 717149 |
| ——. Capacity and Fatigue Tests on Three Mil Polyethylene Balloons, HADC TN-55-4, 1955. | AD 066092 |
| ——. Crane Launch Techniques for Polyethylene Balloons, HADC TN 57-3, 1957. | AD 123732 |
| ——. Development of Shroud Inflation Techniques for Plastic Balloons, HADC TN-54-4, 1954. | AD 039440 |
| ——. Investigation of Inflation Techniques for Nonextensible Balloons, HADC TN 54-7, 1954. | AD 067595 |
| ——. Meteorological Aspects of Constant-Level Balloon Operations in the Southwestern United States, AFCRL-66-706, 1966. | AD 644895 |
|
——. Summary Report Project Moby Dick: Covered Wagon Balloon Launcher Development and Test Results, HDT-21, 1952. | AD 001124 |
| ——. Techniques Developed for Heavy Load Non-Extensible Balloon Flights, Report No. HADC-TN-54-3, 1954. | ADA 030902 |
| Greer, R.J., et al. Development of a Balloon-Borne Manned Vehicle, WADC TR-59-226, 1959. | AD 227244 |
| Hertzberg, H.T.E. The Anthropology of Anthropomorphic Dummies, AMRL TR-69-61, 1969. | AD 706411 |
| Hess, Joseph. Determination of Parachute Descent Times and Impact Locations for High Altitude Balloon Payloads, AFCRL 63-885, 1963. | AD 421021 |
| Holloman Air Development Center, Weekly Test Status Reports, Project MX-1450B/7218 (High Dive), June 1954 to January 1956. | ADA 323823 |
| Madson, Raymond A., 1st Lt. High Altitude Balloon Dummy Drops, II. The Stabilized Dummy Drops, WADC TR 57-477 (II), 1961. | AD 270880 |
| ——. High Altitude Balloon Dummy Drops, Part I. The Unstabilized Dummy Drops, WADC TR 57-477, 1957. | AD 130965 |
| Mazza, Vincent and Wheeler, R.V. High Altitude Bailouts, MCREXD-695-66M, 1950. | ADA 323449 |
| Nolan, George F. Balloon Ascent Trajectory Dispersion Over the United States at 60,000 and 100,000 ft, AFCRL-66-98, 1966. | AD 631502 |
| Redmond, Kent C. Integration of the Holloman-White Sands Ranges, 1947–1952, 1957. | ADA 323574 |
| Ruffner, Kevin C. (ed). Corona: America’s First Satellite Program, 1995. | PB 95928007 |
| Simons, David G., Lt. Col., (MC) Stratosphere Balloon Techniques for Exposing Living Specimens to Primary Cosmic Ray Particles, MDC TR 54-16, 1954. | AD 075812 |
| ——. Man High II, MDC TR 59-28, 1959. | ADA 230805 |
| Stapp, John P., Maj., (MC) Human Tolerance to Linear Deceleration, Part I. Preliminary Survey of the Aft Facing Seated Position, Air Force Technical Report 5915, 1949. | PB 100871* |
|
——. Part II. The Aft Facing Position and the Development of a Crash Harness, Air Force Technical Report 5915, 1951. | PB 106572 |
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Index
- A
- accelerometers, [21], [30]
- Aero Medical Laboratory, USAF [20–21], [23], [32], [104–105], [107], [117], [121]
- Aeromedical Field Laboratory, USAF [32]
- AFM-143-1, Mortuary Affairs, [99]
- agents, federal, [50]
- agents, government, [78]
- Air Force, [1–3], [5], [8–10], [13], [21], [26], [28], [31], [35], [37–38], [41–42], [44], [46], [48], [51–53], [55], [57], [61–62], [68], [75–76], [79], [86], [89–91], [95–101], [103], [105], [109], [111–113], [116–117], [121], [123], [125].
- See also [U.S. Air Force]
- Air Force Letter 35-3, [86]
- Air Force, Secretary of the [1–2], [13]
- Air Materiel Command (AMC), [19–20]
- air samples, [42]
- aircraft
- A-26, [112]
- B-25, [96]
- B-26, [112]
- B-29, [93–94]
- B-47, [93–94]
- B-52, [115]
- C-131, [105], [120]
- C-47, [30], [64], [93–94]
- F-4, [112], [121]
- F-51, [96]
- KB-29, [93–94]
- KC-97, [3], [93–97]
- KC-135, [93–94]
- L-20, [30], [64], [124]
- T-33, [93–94]
- X-15, [32]
- airman, [76], [86]
- Alamogordo Army Airfield, N.M., [37]
- Alamogordo, N.M., [32]
- Alaska, [47]
- Alderson Research Laboratories, Inc., [21], [34], [59–61]
- alien(s), [1–3], [5], [11–12], [15], [17], [21], [23], [25], [28–29], [33], [36–39], [46–47], [55], [61], [75], [78], [96], [109], [113], [118], [123], [125]
- ambulance, [76–78], [99], [105], [109], [113–116]
- Anderson, Gerald, [14], [60–61], [67].
- See also [interview in Appendix C]
- Antarctica, [47]
- APO (Air Post Office), [82]
- Apollo, [32], [59]
- Arizona, [47]
- Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), [99]
- arms, [62], [97]
- Army Air Forces, [1], [13], [76], [81], [90], [96], [113].
- See also [U.S. Army Air Forces]
- Army Nurse Corps (ANC), [81]
- Artesia, N.M., [67]
- Ashland, Wisc., [105]
- Atlantic Ocean, [112]
- autopsies, preliminary, [77], [91], [98]
- autopsy, alien, [1]
- autopsy protocol, [96–97], [99]
- autopsy; ies; ied, [1], [12], [77–78], [94–95], [97], [99]
- Aztec (N.M.) Independent Review, [84]
- Aztec, N.M., [83–85]
- B
- Ball, Guy, [19]
- Ballard Funeral Home, [76], [97]
- ballast, [57]
- Balloon Branch, [30], [37], [43–51], [57–58], [61], [65], [102–103], [105–107], [110], [113–115], [124]
- balloon control package, [57], [64]
- balloon controllers, [47], [57]
- balloon drops, [28]
- balloon failure, [58]
- balloon, high altitude, [3], [9], [15], [17], [19], [23], [25], [28], [32], [36–38], [43], [45–49], [52–53], [55], [57–58], [61], [64], [66–67], [91], [96], [100–104], [109], [117], [125], [157]
- balloon, polyethylene, [40–42], [58], [66], [106–107], [114–115]
- balloon, tethered, [45–46]
- balloon train, [5–6], [11–13]
- balloon, “Vee”, [47]
- balloon, weather, [5], [40]
- balsa wood, [6]
- bandages, [62], [64]
- Barnett, Grady L. “Barney”, [58], [67]
- base histories, [94]
- Baylor University, [31]
- Bean, Alan, [120]
- Behind the Flying Saucers, [84]
- Berliner, Don [8], [60]
- Biodynamics of Space Flight, [102].
- See [Man High]
- “black sergeant”, [86]
- Blankenship, Robert, [49]
- Blauw, Alfred S., M.D., [99]
- blimp, [60–61], [64], [67]
- body bags, [35–36], [91], [96]
- Bravest Man, The.
- See [Stapp, John P., Col. (MC), USAF (Ret)]
- Britain, [41]
- Brooke General Hospital, Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., [83]
- Buck Rogers, [111]
- Bush, George H. W., President, [32]
- C
- Cahn, J. P., [85]
- Cambridge, England, [83]
- camera(s), [30–31]
- canoe, [76], [78], [91], [113], [115]
- cargo trailer, 1½-ton, [65]
- Carlsbad, N.M., [67]
- Carswell AFB, Tex., [81]
- caskets, [35], [76]
- Chavez, Dennis, Sen. (N.M.), [87]
- Cheney Award, [31–32]
- Close Encounters of the Third Kind, [118]
- Clouthier, Charles E., [83].
- See also [Signed sworn statement in Appendix B]
- cold soaking, [64]
- Collier’s, [26–27]
- Coltman, Charles A., Jr., Col. (MC), USAF (Ret).
- See [Signed sworn statement in Appendix B]
- commissary, [95], [98]
- community relations, [58]
- con-men, [85]
- Contributions of Balloon Operations to Research and Development at the Air Force Missile Development Center, Holloman AFB, N.Mex., 1947–1958, [41]
- cooperating witnesses, [6]
- Corona, [43]
- cosmic ray particles, [42]
- cover-up, [8–9], [26], [83], [110], [123], [125]
- Crash at Corona, [8]
- D
- debris, [1], [6], [57]
- debris field, [11–12]
- Dennis, W. Glenn, [75–78], [81–86], [88–90], [96–97], [99], [110], [114], [197]
- Denver, Colo., [44]
- Department of Defense, [46]
- Discoverer XI, [43]
- Discoverer XII, [43]
- Discoverer XIII, [43–44]
- dispensary, [114–116]
- doctor(s), [76–78], [91], [96], [98–99], [110]
- dog food, [77]
- doll(s), [16], [61]
- dolls, plastic, [14], [60–61]
- “Dr. Gee”, [85]
- drones, remotely-piloted, [15]
- drug smuggling, [50]
- drug store supervisor, [97]
- dummies, anthropomorphic, [3], [9], [14], [16–17], [19–21], [23–26], [28], [32], [34–36], [38–39], [41], [47], [55–62], [64–65], [67–68], [91], [101], [103], [109], [112], [123], [156]
- dummies, crash test, [17]
- dummies, parachute drop, [19–20]
- dummy drop, [23], [28], [35], [57], [157]
- “Dummy Joe”, [19]
- E
- ear, [61]
- Earth, [5], [41], [44], [46], [102]
- Edwards AFB, Calif., [21], [31]
- Eisenhower, Dwight D., President, [112]
- ejection, [32]
- ejection seat, [20], [21]
- El Centro, Calif., [120]
- El Paso, Texas, [106]
- Elder Statesman of Aviation, [112]
- England, [82]
- entry vehicles, atmospheric, [42]
- escape pods, [78], [113]
- Excelsior, [23], [25–26], [32], [38], [55–56], [59], [67–68], [101–105], [107], [109–110], [112], [124]
- Executive Order 11652, [1]
- eyes, [77]
- F
- Fanton, Eileen M., 1st Lt., USAF, [82–83], [91]
- Farmington Drug, [83]
- Farmington, N.M., [78], [83–84], [90]
- Ferrell, Lee F., Col., USAF, [87], [91], [98]
- finger(s), [15], [33], [55], [59–61], [97]
- flight surgeon, [31], [107], [116]
- flightsuit, [28–29], [63]
- flying disc, [5–6], [78].
- See also [flying saucer]
- flying saucer, [1–3], [5], [29], [36–37], [41], [44], [47], [56], [58–59], [64], [67], [78], [85], [96], [123], [125]
- flying saucer wave [of 1947], [5]
- Foster Ranch, [11]
- Four Corners [region], [83]
- Franklin, Ky., [96]
- Frederick, S.D., [102]
- Friedman, Stanton T., [8], [60], [76]
- Ft. George Wright, Wash., [88]
- Ft. Worth AAF, Tex., [81]
- Fulgham, Dan D., Col., USAF (Ret), [106–107], [116], [121].
- See also [Signed sworn statement in Appendix B]
- Fund for UFO Research, The, [58], [60], [187], [213], [215]
- funeral home, [77], [95], [97].
- See also [Ballard Funeral Home]
- G
- Galileo, [44]
- gamma rays, [46]
- GAO, [1].
- See also [General Accounting Office]
- gauges, strain, [21]
- Gemini, [32]
- General Accounting Office (GAO), [1], [125]
- General Philosophy and Techniques of Balloon Control, [48]
- generator, MB-19, [65]
- Gila Mountains, [124]
- Gildenberg, Bernard D. “Duke”, [8–9], [48], [102].
- See also [Signed sworn statement in Appendix B]
- glass, broken, [76], [114]
- Goddard, Joyce, Capt., USAF, [88–89]
- Gordon Bennett Gas Balloon Championship, [112]
- gowns, surgical, [99]
- gurneys, hospital, [35]
- gyros, rate, [21]
- H
- hands, [15], [33], [59–60], [97]
- Harmon Trophy, [112]
- Hawaii, [43]
- head(s), [15], [59], [61], [77], [97], [100], [107], [118–120]
- helicopter, [107], [110], [116–117]
- helmet, [107]
- helmets, pith, [60], [63]
- hematoma, [119]
- Hepburn, Audrey, [82]
- hieroglyphics, [113–114]
- Higgins, J.J., [19]
- High Dive, [23], [26], [29–30], [34], [38], [55–56], [59], [63], [67–68], [103]
- high-speed track, [17], [21], [38]
- hoax, [96], [123]
- Hodiak, John, [38]
- Holloman AFB, N.M., [8–10], [16–17], [26–27], [30–32], [35], [37–38], [41], [43–44], [46–47], [49], [52–53], [59], [63–65], [102–103], [105–107], [111], [113–114], [118–120], [124]
- Hollywood, [38]
- horseback, [30]
- human remains pouches, [96].
- See also [body bags]
- Hynek, J. Allan, [117–118]
- I
- identification specialist, [95], [98–99]
- instrumentation kit, [30]
- insulation bags, [35–36]
- intimidation, [61]
- irregular [research] methods, [8]
- J
- Jagger, Dean, [38–39]
- jeep, [15], [56], [65]
- Johns Hopkins University, The, [53]
- Jorgeson, Ole, A2C, USAF, [107], [113–114].
- See also [Signed sworn statement in Appendix B]
- Jornada Test Range, [67]
- Jupiter, [44]
- K
- Kaufman, William C., Capt., USAF, [105–107], [116], [119].
- See also [statement in Appendix B]
- Kelso, Wash., [96]
- Kentucky Air National Guard, [96]
- Kittinger, Joseph W., Jr., Capt., USAF, [25–26], [48], [101–107], [109–112], [117–120], [124].
- See also [Signed sworn statement in Appendix B]
- Knight, Alice, [15], [58], [67], [213].
- See also [interview in Appendix C]
- Korea, [88], [121]
- Kovatch-Scott, Ethel, Col., USAF (Ret), [89]
- L
- Las Vegas AFB, Nev., [111]
- legal claims, [58]
- Life magazine, [26–27]
- lights, strobe, [41]
- “little men”, [84–85]
- livestock, [58]
- London, England, [41], [78], [82]
- Long, Lonely Leap, The, [26], [110]
- Lordsburg, N.M., [104]
- Lovell, Jim, [120]
- Luftwaffe, [20]
- Lutz, Roland H. “Hap”, SSgt., USAF, [117].
- See also [Signed sworn statement in Appendix B]
- M
- M-342 5-ton wrecker, [29], [58].
- See also [wrecker]
- M-35 2½-ton cargo truck, [30], [58].
- See also [six by six]
- M-37 ¾-ton utility truck, [30], [58], [65], [113].
- See also [weapons carrier]
- M-43 ¾-ton ambulance, [65], [113].
- See also [ambulance]
- MAD [magazine], [26]
- Madison, Guy, [38–39]
- Madson, Raymond A., 1st Lt., USAF, [29–30], [63].
- See also [Signed sworn statement in Appendix B]
- Maltais, Vern, [15], [58–59], [67], [214].
- See also [interview in Appendix C]
- Man High, [26], [32], [48], [101–104], [110–112]
- Man in Space Soonest (MISS), [103]
- Marcel, Jesse, Maj., USAF, [6]
- Mars, [44]
- Martin Marietta Corporation, [44]
- masks, surgical, [99]
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, [103]
- McClure, Clifton. 1st Lt., USAF, [102], [104]
- McCook Field, Ohio, [19]
- Mercury, [32], [103–104]
- “Mercury Seven”, [32]
- meteorological data, [42]
- Mexico, [96]
- MiG-21, [112]
- Military Police, [76]
- Milner, Martin, [38]
- Minnesota, University of, [31]
- missile, ballistic, [5]
- missile, intercontinental ballistic (ICBM), Atlas F, [17]
- missiles, [5], [13], [16]
- missing nurse, [78], [81–83], [87–90], [96–98], [121].
- See also [Fanton, Eileen M., 1st Lt., USAF]
- Mitchell, Cameron, [39]
- ML-307B/AP.
- See [radar targets]
- Mogul, [1–2], [5–6], [9], [11–13], [40], [42], [78]
- monkeys, [16]
- Moon, [44]
- Moore, Charles B., [8–9], [40]
- morgue, [97]
- morning reports, [81], [88], [89]
- mortician, [76], [98–99]
- mortuary, [76]
- MPs, [77], [116].
- See also [Military Police]
- Muroc AAF, Calif., [21], [31].
- See also [Edwards AFB, Calif.]
- museum, [3], [75]
- mystery witness, [75]
- N
- NASA, [37], [41], [44–46], [59], [103], [111], [120]
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, [19]
- National Aeronautics Association, [112]
- National Archives and Record Administration, [81]
- National Aviation Hall of Fame, [32]
- National Geographic, [26]
- National Medal of Technology, [32]
- National Personnel Records Center (NPRC), [81]
- NATO, [111]
- NCO [Non-Commissioned Officer], [86]
- Nenninger, Richard L., Maj., USAF, [124]
- New Brighton, Minn., [102]
- New Mexico, [1], [3], [5], [9], [11], [14–15], [17], [19], [23], [30], [34], [36–37], [41–42], [46–48], [55], [58], [60], [64], [67], [84], [91], [95], [109]
- New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, [9]
- New York, N.Y., [21], [82]
- New York University, [9], [40]
- newspaper accounts, [41], [94]
- newspaper announcements, [8]
- newspapers, [31]
- Newton, Silas M., [85]
- Nixon, Richard M., President, [1]
- nondisclosure agreements, [13]
- Nordstrom, Frank B., Capt. (MC), USAF, [83], [89].
- See also [Signed sworn statement in Appendix B]
- nosecone, [43]
- nuclear accidents, [13]
- nuclear weapon, [5]
- O
- oscillograph, [30]
- odor, [77], [91], [95–97]
- officers’ club, [77].
- See also [Roswell AAF Officers’ Club]
- oil field worker, [97].
- See also [Dennis, W. Glenn]
- Omni magazine, [83]
- On the Threshold of Space, [26], [38–39], [63]
- Orlando, Fla., [112]
- “Oscar Eightball”, [21]
- P
- Panama, [47]
- paper, [5], [8]
- paper, aluminized, [6]
- parachute, [19], [23], [25–26], [28], [31], [49], [57], [62], [64], [103], [124]
- pathologist, [95], [98–99]
- pay load, [17], [40–44], [46–48], [53], [57], [61], [64], [66–67], [91]
- Pease AFB, N.H., [115]
- pediatrician, [76], [78], [81], [83–84], [86], [89–91], [99], [121]
- pharmacist, [83]
- phone directories, [97]
- Pioneer, [44]
- police, [49]
- polyethylene, [40].
- See also [balloon, polyethylene]
- polygraph examination, [60]
- Popular Mechanics Magazine, [26–27]
- POW, [112].
- See also [Prisoner of War]
- Pre-Astronauts, The, [110]
- predatory animals, [97]
- preparation room, [97]
- Prisoner of War, [110]
- Project 119L, [42]
- Project Bluebook, [117]
- Project Gemini, [120]
- Project Mercury, [111]
- Project Mogul.
- See [Mogul]
- property damage, [58], [66]
- R
- radar, [6], [41]
- radar guided missiles, [42]
- radar targets, [6]
- radio stations, [31]
- Ragsdale, James, [14], [56], [67], [214].
- See also [interview in Appendix C]
- ramp, [114], [120]
- rancher, [5], [37]
- Ray, Hilary, [120]
- Recollections of Roswell, Part II, [58], [60], [187], [213], [215]
- reconnaissance, photographic, [42]
- redheaded captain, [60], [77], [91], [100], [109–110], [117]
- redheaded colonel, [77], [87], [91], [96], [98]
- redheaded officer, [77–78], [86]
- remote control, [56–57]
- research methodology, [11]
- reward, [66]
- rocket sled, [32], [39]
- Rosie O’Grady’s Flying Circus, [112]
- Roswell AAF, [6], [12], [15], [37], [45], [75–78], [81–83], [88–91], [116], [121], [197]
- Roswell AAF hospital, [12–13], [75–78], [81–83], [86–90], [97], [109]
- Roswell AAF Officers’ Club, [81], [87]
- Roswell Army Air Field, [3], [5], [12–13], [45], [68].
- See also [Roswell AAF]
- Roswell Daily Record, [8]
- Roswell Incident, [1], [3], [5–6], [9], [11–12], [16–17], [21], [37–38], [42], [44–45], [60], [75], [78], [84–85], [88], [90], [116], [118], [121], [125]
- Roswell Industrial Air Center, [37], [44]
- Roswell, N.M., [1], [3], [5–6], [8–13], [15], [23], [30], [33–34], [36–37], [44], [47], [49], [51], [56], [58], [61], [65], [67–68], [76], [78], [83], [95], [97–102], [106], [109], [113], [187], [215]
- Roswell Report: Fact vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Desert, [2]
- rubber, [5], [8]
- Ruidoso, N.M., [124]
- S
- SAC.
- See [Strategic Air Command]
- Sacramento Mountains, [106], [124]
- safety belts, [19], [32]
- San Agustin Mountains, [67]
- San Agustin Pass, [67]
- San Agustin Peak, [67]
- San Agustin Plains, [11–12], [58], [67], [109]
- San Francisco Chronicle, [85]
- satellite, [41–44]
- saucer, [30].
- See also [flying saucer]
- Schiff, Steven, Rep. (N.M.), [1]
- Schmitt, Donald, [56], [214]
- Schock, Grover, Capt., USAF, [105]
- Schwaderer, George, [98]
- Schwartz, Eugene M., 1st Lt., USAF, [29]
- scientists, civilian contract, [13]
- Scully, Frank, [84–85]
- Selff, Naomi Maria, [81], [88], [90]
- sensors, [1]
- sensors, acoustical, [5]
- sheriff, [5], [49–50]
- Sierra Engineering Company, [21], [60]
- Sierra Madre, Calif., [21]
- “Sierra Sam”, [21], [29]
- Sightings, [96]
- Silver City, N.M., [50]
- Simons, David G., Lt. Col. (MC), USAF (Ret), [26], [48], [101–102], [104]
- six-by-six, [15], [30], [55–56], [58], [65].
- See also [M-35 2½ ton cargo truck]
- Slattery, Lucille C., Capt., USAF, [88–89]
- Smithsonian Institution, [103]
- Society of Automotive Engineers, [32]
- Socorro (N.M.) Defensor Chieftain, [6], [9]
- Socorro, N.M., [8]
- Sonic Wind Nᵒ 1, [31]
- Southeast Asia, [110], [112]
- Soviet, [5]
- Soviet Union, [43]
- space, [42–44], [46], [102–104], [121]
- Space and Missile Command, Test and Evaluation Unit, [46]
- space probe, [37], [42], [44]
- Galileo, [44]
- Pioneer, [44]
- Surveyor, [44]
- Viking, [37], [44]
- Voyager-Mars, [45]
- spacecraft, [44], [47]
- spaceship, [6], [12], [38], [46], [67]
- Sputnik I, [43]
- St. Catherine’s Academy, Springfield, Ky., [82]
- St. Mary Elizabeth’s Hospital, Louisville, Ky., [82]
- Stack, Robert, [38]
- Stafford, Ariz., [124]
- Stapp Car Crash Conferences, [32]
- Stapp, John P., Col. (MC), USAF (Ret), [20–21], [31–32], [38–39], [104–105], [107], [109], [111–112], [117], [120]
- star witness, [75]
- Stargazer, [49], [101–105], [109–110], [112], [117–118]
- statement, signed sworn, [56], [84]
- sticks, [5], [8]
- Strategic Air Command (SAC), [94], [115–116]
- stretcher, military, [35]
- sunglasses, [96]
- Surveyor, [44]
- symbols, [76]
- T
- tanker, [95]
- tape, [5], [8], [62]
- tape, red [duct-type], [29], [62]
- targets, missile, [42]
- Ted Smith Company, [20–21]
- Texas, University of, [31]
- Texas, West, [47]
- threats, [61]
- Time, [26–27], [32]
- tinfoil, [5], [8]
- transducers, [21]
- transducers, pressure, [30]
- transmitters, radio, [41]
- transponders, [41]
- truck, pickup, [56], [58]
- True magazine, [84–85]
- Tularosa Valley [N.M.], [23]
- Twentieth Century Fox, [26], [38]
- U
- U.S. Air Force, [1], [3], [14], [17], [19], [23], [37], [41], [43], [45–49], [55], [64], [67], [76], [82], [85–86], [90], [102–105], [111], [123], [125]
- U.S. Army, [53], [86], [112]
- U.S. Army Air Forces, [1], [5], [8–9], [12], [20], [31], [40], [75–76], [86], [120], [123]
- U.S. Army Special Forces, [112]
- U.S. Government, [1], [14], [42], [67]
- U.S. Government Printing Office, [2]
- U.S. Navy, [43], [103–104]
- U.S. Navy Aerospace Recovery Facility, [120]
- Ubon Air Base, Thailand, [121]
- Udorn Air Base, Thailand, [112]
- UFO, [2], [5], [9], [12], [37], [41], [44], [47–48], [58–59], [96], [117–118]
- UFO Crash at Roswell, The Truth About the, [46–47]
- UFO enthusiasts, [60]
- UFO Museum and Research Center, The International, [3], [75]
- UFO organizations, [60]
- UFO proponents, [123]
- UFO researchers, [81]
- UFO theorists, [11], [47–48], [60], [67], [75], [78], [82–83], [85], [96], [113–116], [120], [123]
- unidentified flying object, [41]
- Units
- 1st Air Commando Wing, [111]
- 6th Bombardment Wing, [94], [115–116]
- 47th Air Division, [115]
- 427th Army Air Forces Base Unit, [81]
- Squadron “M”, [81]
- 509th Aerial Refueling Squadron, [94]
- 509th Bombardment Wing, [94], [115–116]
- 555th Tactical Fighter Squadron (“Triple Nickel”), [112], [121]
- 579th Strategic Missile Squadron, [17]
- 4036th USAF hospital, [95]
- 7510th USAF Hospital, [82]
- unrecorded interviews, [8]
- Unsolved Mysteries, [38], [60]
- Upper Darby, Pa., [20]
- USS Haiti Victory, [43]
- V
- Vandenberg AFB, Calif., [43]
- Variety, [84]
- Venus, [44]
- Vietnam, Hanoi, [112]
- Vietnam, North, [112]
- Vietnam, Republic of, [111], [121]
- Vietnamese, North, [110]
- Viking, [37], [45]
- “Vince and Larry”, [19]
- Voyager-Mars, [44]
- W
- Walker AFB, N.M., [15], [17], [45], [83], [86–89], [91], [93–95], [97–102], [107], [109–110], [113–117], [120–121]
- Walker, Chalma, [89]
- Walt Disney World, [112]
- Walter, John. SSgt., USAF, [98]
- Walter Reed Army Medical Center, [99]
- Wasem, Martha, [89]
- Washington, D.C., [99]
- weapons carrier, [15], [30], [55–56], [58], [65], [113–114].
- See also [M-37 ¾-ton utility truck]
- weather equipment, [5]
- Whenry, Jack, 1st Lt., USAF, [98]
- White House, The, [32]
- White Sands Missile Range, N.M., [16], [42–43], [45], [67].
- See also [White Sands Proving Ground, N.M.]
- White Sands National Monument, N.M., [29]
- White Sands Proving Ground, N.M., [23], [25], [42], [106], [124]
- White, William C., [103–104]
- Wickenburg, Ariz., [50]
- Williams, Carol, [89]
- Wilson, Capt., [77–78], [87], [89]
- Wilson, Idabelle M., Maj., USAF (Ret), [90]
- Wilson, “Slatts”, [77–78], [87–91]
- Wimpole Park, Cambridge, England, [83]
- Winzen, Otto C., [101], [105]
- Winzen Research International, [102]
- World War I, [19]
- World War II, [19–20]
- wreckage, [76–77], [91], [99], [109], [113–114]
- wreckage, bluish-purplish, [76], [78], [91], [113], [115]
- wrecker, [15], [29–30], [55–56], [58], [65].
- See also [M-342 5-ton wrecker]
- Wright Field, Ohio, [19], [21], [77]
- Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, [12], [77–78], [91], [95], [98], [100], [104–105], [107], [117], [119–120]