Agent Roswell -
The investigation of the crash near Roswell on July 7, 1947, involved several high-ranking intelligence personnel:
: A Science Friday piece that explores the theory that the "flying saucer" was actually a top-secret spy balloon from Project Mogul , designed to monitor Soviet nuclear tests. Agent Roswell
: An NPR interview with author Garrett Graff that examines how the conflicting reports from military agents birthed modern conspiracy culture. The investigation of the crash near Roswell on
: An Army Air Force intelligence agent who was the first military officer to investigate the debris. : This article from the U
: This article from the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence provides a historical deep dive into the specific agents who investigated the reports and their military backgrounds.
The primary figure associated with the initial investigation of the 1947 Roswell Incident was , an Army Air Force intelligence agent. While there is no widely known historical figure officially titled "Agent Roswell," several "interesting articles" detail the intelligence agents and officers who shaped the Roswell narrative. The Investigating Agents
: The official U.S. Air Force report (available via Defense.gov ) which argues that reports of "alien bodies" were likely misidentifications of anthropomorphic crash test dummies used in later high-altitude experiments. Alternative "Agent" Theories