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Colonel willingham.jpg

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Colonel Robert B. Willingham, U.S. Air Force Reserve (retired), in his home near Wichita Falls, Texas in March 2008, during an interview about his 1955 UFO sighting.

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agency: US Air Force
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Source tier2 (archive / academic)
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Dimensions750×610
AuthorNoetorres
First seen2026-05-10 10:22
Last seen2026-05-10 10:22
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