Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Memorandum for Record: Further to FCDA Meeting

🏛 OSI 📄 Memorandum for Record

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This is a 1953 administrative memorandum regarding the scheduling of a meeting with the FCDA. It confirms availability for 30 April and notes the absence of Governor Peterson.

This memorandum, dated 24 April 1953, serves as a record regarding the scheduling of a meeting with the Federal Civil Defense Administration (FCDA). The document notes that Ted Babbitt telephoned the office to confirm that any time on 30 April 1953 would be acceptable for the FCDA meeting, and suggests that the office should contact him to finalize the specific time. Additionally, the document records that Governor Peterson would be unable to attend the meeting due to commitments at the White House. The memorandum lists the designations for John deChant, Director of the Office of Public Affairs, and Ralph E. Spear, Assistant Administrator for Plans and Policy. It concludes by noting that Babbitt would contact D'Arcy Brent regarding an additional attendee. The document is signed by Philip G. Strong, Acting Deputy Assistant Director for Scientific Intelligence.

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