Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Correspondence to Miss Coral Lorenzen regarding Aerial Phenomena Research Organization

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A 1960 letter from the Legislative Counsel to APRO's Coral Lorenzen confirming the referral of her inquiry to U.S. Air Force contact Lt. Colonel Lawrence Tacker. It also corrects a clerical error in a prior letter sent to Congressman Scherer.

This document is a formal letter dated December 13, 1960, from John S. Warner, Legislative Counsel, to Miss Coral Lorenzen, the International Director of the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO) in Tucson, Arizona. The letter serves to inform Miss Lorenzen that her previous correspondence and its accompanying enclosure have been forwarded to Lt. Colonel Lawrence Tacker of the U.S. Air Force. The author identifies Lt. Colonel Tacker as the designated contact point responsible for matters concerning unidentified aerial phenomena. Additionally, the letter provides a correction regarding a previous communication sent to Congressman Scherer, noting that a typing error had resulted in the omission of a word in the final sentence. The corrected clause is provided as: 'which has already been provided by the Air Force.' The document includes a distribution list indicating copies were sent to the addressee, OSI, and the Legislative Counsel's subject and chronological files.

We have referred your letter with the enclosure to Lt. Colonel Lawrence Tacker, U. S. Air Force, who is our contact point and responsible for matters regarding unidentified aerial phenomena.

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