Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Correspondence regarding a book on flying saucers

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A 1961 letter from Brigadier General Philip G. Strong to Lt. Colonel Lawrence J. Tacker acknowledging receipt of a book about UFOs. The author expresses hope that the book will clarify public confusion and criticizes the 'lunatic fringe' for doubting Air Force objectivity.

This document is a formal letter dated January 10, 1961, from Brigadier General (Ret'd) Philip G. Strong to Lt. Colonel Lawrence J. Tacker of the United States Air Force Office of Information. The correspondence serves as an acknowledgment of receipt of a book on flying saucers that Lt. Colonel Tacker had sent to General Strong. In the letter, General Strong expresses his appreciation for the book, noting that he read it the previous night and found it to be well-presented and interesting. He expresses a hope that the publication will help clarify the confusion surrounding UFOs. Furthermore, General Strong comments on the 'lunatic fringe,' stating his belief that they will never be convinced of the Air Force's objectivity and forthrightness regarding the subject. The letter concludes with well wishes for the success of the book.

Unfortunately, there seems to be a fair sized "lunatic fringe" that will never be really convinced of Air Force objectivity and forthrightness on this subject.

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