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Dr. Jesse Marcel Jr.: year old son of Major Marcel in 1947, recounts how his father woke up his mother and himself in the middle of the night when he returned from the debris field, showing them the pieces of a "flying saucer" Among other material, he distinctly remembers a small metallic "I-beam" with purplish "hieroglyphics" back to 13)
14 "... the Commanding General of the Eighth Air Force"
"General Roger M. Ramey was a major player in the Roswell Incident, but information on him is hard to come by. Even though he became a fairly important Air Force general in the early s, for some reason the Air Force biographical Web page on their generals doesn't list him.
Ramey was born in 1903 in Sulphur Springs, Texas, but grew up in Denton, Texas, about
40 miles north of Fort Worth. He graduated from North Texas State Teachers College in
Denton and wanted to study medicine. But he won a rodeo competition and "preferred working on a ranch to books"
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He was the mess sergeant in a local National Guard unit, and the captain insisted young "Cowboy" Ramey take the competitive examination for entrance to the US. Military Academy, winning the West Point appointment. He entered West Point in 1924.
July 26,1946: Ramey wrote Roswell intelligence chief Major Jesse Marcel a commendation for his work during Crossroads, citing his important contributions to security, his handling of complex intelligence matters, and the perfection of his staff briefings. A year later, Marcel was to handle the initial investigation into the strange crash debris found by rancher Mac Brazel near Roswell and fly the debris to Fort Worth for examination by Gen.
Ramey.

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