Did a UFO Crash in Kingman, AZ?

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Arthur G. Stancil graduated from Ohio University in 1949 and was first employed by Air Material Command at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio as a mechanical engineer on testing Air Force aircraft engines.

Dr. Eric Wang, who was suspected of leading a reverse engineering team on alien craft, headed the Installations Division within the Office of Special Studies where Arthur worked.

Stancil signed a legal affidavit vouching for the honesty of his testimony, which was released by Ray Fowler in UFO Magazine, in April 1976.

He was working for a company with a government contract at a nuclear site in Nevada. He was summoned by his boss on 5-21-53 and sent on a "secret" assignment.

After being flown to Phoenix, Arizona, he was placed on a bus with blacked-out windows, and taken to a point some four hours drive northwest of the city of Phoenix proper. The location was supposedly near the town of Kingman, Arizona.

The bus was full of passengers, none of whom Stancil knew, and would not know, as they were told not to communicate with each other. Arriving at their secret destination, two military light-alls illuminated a surreal scene in the late night, pre-dawn skies of the desert.

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