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At the time, one of the duties held by army chaplains was that of first responder to crashes and similar accidents. They would act as an early version of a trauma councilor, helping both survivors and rescuers deal with the psychological effects of the horrors at the accident site. It is almost certain that there was a chaplain among the first soldiers at the crash site. This theory is made even more interesting by the fact that the base chaplain at Roswell Army Air Field was reassigned to a base in the South Pacific just days after the incident. After leaving the army both he and his replacement never spoke of being stationed at Roswell, though on his deathbed, the chaplain that would have responded to the crash made statements that seemed to indicate that he was witness to something not of this world. For the full story of Roswell’s forgotten witnesses make sure to click through and read Mr. Bragalia’s full article. Was There A Chaplain At The Roswell Crash? [via The Phantom Bloggers] Related posts:
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On October 15, 2009 By John D In UFO |
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Very few events have captured the attention of the UFO community quite like the Roswell incident. In fact, it may be one of the most researched UFO cases in history. Despite this intense attention, the stories of two key witnesses to the events outside Roswell in the summer of 1947 have been largely overlooked. A recent investigation launched by UFO researcher Anthony Bragalia has focused on the US Army chaplains stationed at the Roswell Army Air Field at the time of the incident.





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