Wright-Patterson: The Hub of U.S. Official UFO Investigations (1947–1969)

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The book argues Wright-Patterson AFB was the central hub of U.S. official UFO investigations from 1947 to 1969, linking Roswell debris to a secret network, and it presents new eyewitnesses, fresh Project Blue Book files and photos, Hangar 18 rumors, and a wider WWII and space‑tech history with input from Carey and Schmitt and including Stanton Friedman, portraying the base as a controversial but evidence‑based keystone of the Area 51 narrative in a 2019 paperback.

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Wright-Patterson: The Hub of U.S. Official UFO Investigations (1947–1969)

Presenting Wright-Patterson Air Force Base as central to U.S. official UFO investigations from 1947 to 1969, this account links Roswell debris to a secret network anchored there, traces the base’s evolution from Wright Field and Patterson Field to Wright-Patterson AFB and its testing, reverse engineering, and intelligence roles, connects to Project Blue Book, offers new eyewitness testimony from Leonard Stringfield and Carl Day about physical evidence of crashes and underground facilities, introduces newly surfaced Wright-Patterson–related Blue Book files and photographs, analyzes the facility’s handling of saucer phenomena, foregrounds official secrecy and Hangar 18 rumors, interweaves a broader history including WWII expansion, Operation Paperclip, and the development of airborne and space technologies, cites figures such as Stanton Friedman, positions Wright-Patterson within the Area 51 mythos, and invites weighing eyewitness testimony against official records regarding Roswell remnant fate in a 2019 paperback synthesis of testimonies, declassified or newly discovered files, and historical context.