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UFOs and the Media
Roswell Daily Record
July 8, 1947
RAAF Captures Flying
Saucer On Ranch in Roswell Region
No Details of Flying Disk Are Revealed
Roswell Hardware Man and Wife Report Disk Seen
The intelligence office of the 509th
Bombardment group at Roswell Army Air Field announced at
noon today, that the field has come into possession of a
flying saucer. According to information released by the
department, over authority of Maj. J. A. Marcel,
intelligence officer, the disk was recovered on a ranch in
the Roswell vicinity, after an unidentified rancher had
notified Sheriff Geo. Wilcox, here, that he had found the
instrument on his premises.
Major Marcel and a detail from his
department went to the ranch and recovered the disk, it was
stated. After the intelligence officer here had inspected
the instrument it was flown to higher headquarters. The
intelligence office stated that no details of the saucer's
construction or its appearance had been revealed.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilmot apparently
were the only persons in Roswell who saw what they thought
was a flying disk. They were sitting on their porch at 105
South Penn. last Wednesday night at about ten o'clock when a
large glowing object zoomed out of the sky from the
southeast, going in a northwesterly direction at a high rate
of speed. Wilmot called Mrs. Wilmot's attention to it and
both ran down into the yard to watch. It was in sight less
then a minute, perhaps 40 or 50 seconds, Wilmot estimated.
Wilmot said that it appeared to him to be about 1,500 feet
high and going fast. He estimated between 400 and 500 miles
per hour.
In appearance it looked oval in shape
like two inverted saucers, faced mouth to mouth, or like two
old type washbowls placed, together in the same fashion. The
entire body glowed as though light were showing through from
inside, though not like it would inside, though not like it
would be if a light were merely underneath. From where he
stood Wilmot said that the object looked to be about 5 feet
in size, and making allowance for the distance it was from
town he figured that it must have been 15 to 20 feet in
diameter, though this was just a guess. Wilmot said that he
heard no sound but that Mrs. Wilmot said she heard a
swishing sound for a very short time. The object came into
view from the southeast and disappeared over the treetops in
the general vicinity of six mile hill.
Wilmot, who is one of the
most respected and reliable citizens in town, kept the story
to himself hoping that someone else would come out and tell
about having seen one, but finally today decided that he
would go ahead and tell about it. The announcement that the
RAAF was in possession of one came only a few minutes after
he decided to release the details of what he had seen.

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