Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Letter to Mr. Gary R. Lesley regarding unidentified flying objects

📄 correspondence

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A 1967 letter acknowledging correspondence from U.A.P.R.O. Director Gary R. Lesley regarding UFOs, referring him to the United States Air Force.

This document is a formal letter dated 7 December 1967, addressed to Mr. Gary R. Lesley, who is identified as the Director of U.A.P.R.O. located in Auburn, Washington. The letter serves as an official acknowledgement of a previous communication sent by Mr. Lesley concerning the subject of unidentified flying objects. The author, an Executive Assistant, informs Mr. Lesley that the matters he raised fall under the jurisdiction and responsibilities of the United States Air Force. Consequently, the author advises Mr. Lesley to direct his inquiries to that branch of the military. The document includes a distribution list indicating copies were sent to the Director of Security, the Executive Registry (ER), the Executive Assistant to the Director of Central Intelligence (EA/DCI), and the Office of the Director of Central Intelligence (O/DCI).

Since the matters of concern to you are the responsibilities of the United States Air Force, I suggest that you contact them.

Official Assessment

Since the matters of concern to you are the responsibilities of the United States Air Force, I suggest that you contact them.

The document serves as a formal acknowledgement of a letter received from Mr. Gary R. Lesley regarding unidentified flying objects, directing him to the United States Air Force for further inquiry.

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