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Philip James Corso (May 22, 1915 – July 16, 1998) was an American Army officer. He served in the United States Army from February 23, 1942, to March 1, 1963, [ 1 ] and earned the rank of lieutenant colonel .
The Day After Roswell is an American book about extraterrestrial spacecraft and the Roswell incident.It was written by United States Army Colonel Philip J. Corso, with help from William J. Birnes, and was published as a tell-all memoir by Pocket Books in 1997, a year before Corso's death.
In 1997, retired army intelligence officer Philip J. Corso released The Day After Roswell. [205] Corso's book combined many existing and conflicting conspiracies with his own claims. [206] Corso alleged that he was shown a purportedly nonhuman body suspended in liquid inside a glass coffin.
A former U.S. Army intelligence officer has been charged with attempting to provide classified defense information to the Chinese security services during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Philip J. Corso (1915–1998), Army Military Intelligence officer, wrote highly disputed book on Roswell incident. [35] Robert Dean (1929–2018), ufologist, reportedly read a document called An Assessment (1964), a NATO report on UFOs prompted by an incident on February 2, 1961, during which 50 UFOs allegedly appeared over Europe. [36]
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The 389th Military Intelligence Battalion (Special Operations) (Airborne) is the United States Army's intelligence support battalion to 1st Special Forces Command. It is headquartered at Fort Liberty, North Carolina. It was originally known as the 1st Special Forces Command Military Intelligence Battalion.