I have a buddy who was in Army Public Affairs.
He's in the Avery section of Dugway, which is right by Michael Army Airfield.
Um, I think there's seven air force, seven Navy, seven army, and then two, um, defense
Before we continue with MS, uh, speaking of that, I, I have a buddy who was in army public
tech center, which is run under the army test and evaluation command.
What's interesting about that, a tech, the army test and evaluation command is they operate
outside of a traditional army research and development protocols.
Yeah. Um, specifically surrounding the U S army. Okay. Um, there is a witness that in their official
capacity in the army brushed up against legacy programs that were conducted under a U S army
legacy programs in the U S army work, because as far as I'm concerned, I think programs are pretty
siloed between army Navy and air force. And there's probably a mix of intelligence agencies, probably
to disclose. I mean, imagine being a GS 15 or spending 30 years in the army. You get paid a great
space and atmosphere, but no, there are active RDT and E programs in the U S army Navy, and probably
But what Corso talked about specifically is that the foreign technology division out of the army, not the air forces.
MITRE Same with Dugway, the guys at the West Desert Test Center, the Induset industrial security personnel, they might only pop up to go test a craft in the Avery area that has an internal internal rail system possibly back down. It's crazy. And so many corporations throughout history that we would expect Lockheed Martin, TRW, the Rand Corporation, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Navy SEABEs have all such extensive background in deep underground military bases, investigating cavities and so forth. I mean, even in 1964, the Army published a study of 12 deep basing sites.
proposed DARS under army ballistic missile command.
talking about him receiving the press as at the 509th bomb group at Roswell Army Airfield
They were in the U.S. Army.
cavity to the U S army Corps of engineers.