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  • 1941 Missouri Institute of Aeronautics (MIA)
  • 1941Unidentified Crash, An Alleged UFO
  • 1941 Kansas City, Missouri Aviation Institute
  • 1947 Cape Girardeau, Missouri
  • 1941 Sikeston, Missouri
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INTRODUCTION
Genealogical research uncovered unexpected coincidences between family history and a Missouri story of an alleged 1941 UFO crash retrieval. Personal investigation only adds to the intrigue. Did an object of unknown origin, an alleged UFO, crash in the countryside of southeast Missouri in 1941?
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1941 Alleged UFO Crash
The Missouri Institute of Aeronautics
Kansas City Missouri Aviation Institute
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1940 Parks Air College
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Parks Air College

July 17, 1941
Sikeston Herald
Armed Guards Added to Entrance of Missouri Institute of Aeronautics.
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Sikeston Herald

May 5, 1938
  Sikeston Herald
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THE FIRST ROSWELL
The First Roswell by Ryan Wood of www.majesticdocuments.com tells of an interview with Charlette Mann and references two signed affidavits that support Ms. Mann's recollections about a UFO crash in rural SEMO (southeast Missouri). Based on Ms. Mann's letter to UFO researcher Leonard Stringfield (link to copy of letter), the abstract indicates Ms. Mann's grandfather -- Reverend William Huffman (link to interview with Ms Mann about her Grandfather, Reverend William Huffman) -- was a Cape Girardeau Baptist minister. On a spring Cape Girardeau evening in 1941, the Reverend received a call for assistance. Upon arrival to the crash site outside of Cape Girardeau, the Reverend found something extraordinary happened. Reverend Huffman indicated the local military personnel on site swore all to secrecy because the object was of unknown origin. It was, according to the respected Baptist Reverend, a downed space ship -- an alleged UFO. Some researchers speculate Chicago received the UFO wreckage and Manhattan Project scientists, like Einstein, worked on backward engineering of the craft. The abstract suggests the UFO retrieval personnel would have been the 309 of the Sikeston Missouri Institute of Aeronautics (link to 1941 Personnel of MIA).  A time and place consistant with genealogical research.
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Audio Taped and Written Statements from Unrelated Sources
“They were small framed like a child about 4 feet tall, but had larger heads”

“….he [Parks/MIA employee] 'picked up the bodies' of crash victims from the base. He continued to comment that there were more crashes than had been reported…”

“A rumor circulated about a crash of an air space ship -- or something like that, nobody knew for sure --- but it had 'little people' on it”

"I heard my folks talk about a strange craft that crashed"
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1941 Employee Card
Missouri Institute of Aeronautics
OTHERS RECALL THE INCIDENT AS A METEOR. STILL OTHERS RECALL NO INCIDENT. DO YOU KNOW?
MISSING OFFICIAL RECORDS INCLUDE THE MISSOURI INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS, SIKESTON FIRE, POLICE, AND SHERRIFF.
LINK HERE FOR SPRING 1941 ACTIVITY IN WASHINGTON DC