Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Correspondence regarding Leon Davidson's inquiries

🏛 CIA 📄 letter

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A 1958 CIA letter informing Leon Davidson that his inquiries regarding unidentified aerial phenomena matters were forwarded to the Department of the Air Force for response.

This document is a formal letter dated May 26, 1958, from J. S. Earman, an Executive Officer at the Central Intelligence Agency, to Mr. Leon Davidson of White Plains, New York. The letter serves as a response to two previous letters sent by Mr. Davidson on April 27 and May 16, 1958, which were addressed to Mr. Dulles and Mr. Earman. In the letter, Mr. Earman informs Mr. Davidson that the Central Intelligence Agency has forwarded his correspondence to the Department of the Air Force. The justification provided for this action is that the Department of the Air Force is the specific component of the United States Government that holds 'action responsibility' regarding the matters in which Mr. Davidson had expressed interest. The document is marked with the reference number 10-3802/a and contains distribution notes indicating copies were sent to JSE, FEC, CSI, and ER.

the Department of the Air Force is the component of the United States Government having action responsibility in the matters in which you have expressed interest.

Official Assessment

The Department of the Air Force is the component of the United States Government having action responsibility in the matters in which you have expressed interest.

The CIA redirected Mr. Davidson's inquiries to the Air Force, citing their responsibility for the subject matter.

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