a couple of u.s army ch-47 helicopters fly over them as these helicopters are getting to land at a
evaluation command right these operate between navy air force army and defense organization right so
high temperature reactor i mean right in the 1960s the u.s army corps of engineer published a bunch
underground and i have a friend who was former army public affairs this was about 2010 to 2013 area
for the tot organization which is similar to the u.s army corps of engineers in 1947 with operation
bdm is of course a company that u.s army general of inscom albert stubblebine who's really interesting
the air force specifically not complying with sap regulations they talk about the army complying with
i've talked to and in conversations i've had the the army participates in a lot of research development
video of local seven u.s army seven special forces green berets just plugged in said hey you got to go
anderson who was a former u.s army green beret who 2013 to 2015 was at the naval surface warfare center
the air force do what does the army do in terms of ufo crash retrieval reverse engineering how
siloed are the programs is the navy working on an arv and the army working on an arv both the same
member albert stubblebine who had just left us army inscom for bdm in 1984 at this conference there was
bases back in the 60s and 70s the us army corps of engineer like we talked about published a ton of
national labs also in new mexico is an acknowledged stiff and then there are uh the army corps of engineers
proving ground in arizona and back in the 60s the u.s army corps of engineers did a ton of deep basing
built without having to core out any more rock so some of these places there are some u.s army corps of