Mr. Wiggins is currently serving as a senior chief operations specialist in the United States Navy.
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Since 1995, he's been the chief investigative reporter for that channel.
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I now recognize Chief Wiggins for his opening statement.
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I am an active duty U.S. Navy Operations Specialist Senior Chief Petty Officer.
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I'm George Knapp, Chief Investigator Reporter at KLAS-TV in Las Vegas.
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Chief Wiggins, based on your training and operational experience, could the behavior that you witnessed,
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Okay. Chief Wiggins, you're currently in the Navy, is that correct?
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Mr. Wiggins, Chief Wiggins, in your view, what mechanisms such as internal protocols, witness debriefings, or cross-agency documentation should be better established in order to ensure that such a credible sighting like the one that you have given are preserved and made available to the
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It's unfortunate. Chief Wiggins, thank you for your service.
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Chief Wiggins, how about you?
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How about you, Chief Wiggins?
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Chief, I was on a ship for a little bit.
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So, Chief, did that spread like wildfire throughout the ship in the next day or two, what you guys had seen?
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How long did that encounter take place, Chief?
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So you spotted it visually first, Chief, and then went back to your radar, or did you guys find it spotted on radar first?
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What range was it at, Chief, when you weren't able to see it visibly?
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Mr. Chief Wiggins, you said that it emerged from the ocean.
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