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Edward James Ruppelt (July 17, 1923 –
September 15, 1960) was a
United States Air
Force officer probably best
known for his
involvement in
Project Blue...
- Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base, Ohio, was
initially directed by
Captain Edward J.
Ruppelt and
followed projects of a
similar nature such as
Project Sign established...
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Objects is a 1956 book by then-retired Air
Force UFO
investigator Edward J.
Ruppelt,
detailing his
experience running Project Blue Book. The book was noted...
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crashed outside of Kelso, Washington.
Project Blue Book
chief Edward J.
Ruppelt characterized the
story as "the
dirtiest hoax in the UFO history." The...
- they
received over 717 new reports.
Project Blue Book
director Edward J.
Ruppelt later recalled: "During a six-month
period in 1952... 148 of the nation's...
- the most
publicized early UFO reports.
Later investigation by
Edward J.
Ruppelt, Head of
United States Air Force's
Project Blue Book
found that observations...
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Captain Edward J.
Ruppelt, "Officially all of the sightings,
except the UFO that was
picked up on radar, are unknowns."
Edward J.
Ruppelt wrote that the...
- been in-use
since 1947. The
acronym "UFO" was
coined by
Captain Edward J.
Ruppelt for the USAF. He wrote, "Obviously the term 'flying saucer' is misleading...
- and UFOs. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-351-51322-7 – via
Google Books.
Ruppelt, p141
Ruppelt,
Edward J. (28 May 2022). "The
Report on
Unidentified Flying Objects"...
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later in 1949 and
addressing green fireballs, were also
claimed by
Edward Ruppelt and
ufologists including Jerome Clark to have convened. In
December 1949...