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ER-1-2735
TOP SECRET

MAJESTIC TWELVE PROJECT


1st Annual Report


A-1762.1-J1

A REVIEW OF THE PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL PANEL TO INVESTIGATE THE CAPTURE OF
UNIDENTIFIED PLANFORM SPACE VEHICLES BY U.S. ARMED FORCES AND AGENCIES


PANEL

CHAIRMAN, Dr. Vannever Bush, 4901 Hillbrook lane (Phone, REpublic 6700, branch 5484)

General J. Lawton Collins, Deputy Chief of Staff, United States Army
Major General Luther D. Miller, Chief of Chaplains, United States Army
General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Vice Chief of Staff, United States Air Force
Lt. General Lewis H. Brereton Chairman, Military Liaison Cmt. AEC
Maj. General George C. McDonald, Director of Intelligence, United States Air Force
Brigadier General George F. Schulgen, Director, Plans and Policies, United States Air Force
Rear Admiral Paul F. Lee, Chief, Office of Naval Research, United States Navy
Admiral John Gingrich, Director, Security and Intelligence, AEC
Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, Chairman, General Advisory Committee, AEC
Jerome C. Hunsaker, MIT, National Academy of Sciences
Detlev W. Bronk, Chairman, National Research Council
Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, Director of Aeronautical Research, NACA
Dr. James H. Doolittle, Shell Oil


FOR
INCLUSION

TOP SECRET Central Intelligence Agency Information Report CIA/SI 28-55
entitled: A DIGEST OF WORLD WIDE UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT INTELLIGENCE
MATERIAL AS CONTAINED IN THE ARMED FORCES SECURITY AGENCY SIGNALS, RADAR,
COMMUNICATIONS, AND HUMAN INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS IN THE FIRST FIVE YEARS

Approved for [ ]
Date ___________

Note: This report has been coordinated with the Joint Intelligence
Committee, the Air Technical Intelligence Center, [REDACTED]
and the Intelligence Advisory Committee

WARNING: This document contains sensitive intelligence information
affecting the national defense of the United States, within
the meaning of Title 18, Sections 793 and 794, of the U. S.
Code
, as amended. Its transmission or revelation of its
contents to or receipt by unauthorized person is prohibited.

This work is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain, because it consists entirely of information that is common property and contains no original authorship.

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