Case File · AARO · First Saucer Wave (1947-1952) Declassified May 8, 2026 · PURSUE Release 01

Roswell UFO Crash, July 1947 — FBI File (D213P22)

UFO Entity Sighting

A first saucer wave case from Roswell, New Mexico. In July 1947, the Roswell Army Air Force (RAAF) public information office reported the crash and recovery of a “flying disc” near Roswell, New Mexico.

July 1947
Roswell, New Mexico
First page of aaro historical record vol1 2024
First page of aaro historical record vol1 2024 · Source: declassified document

Background

In July 1947, in Roswell, New Mexico, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) recorded the unidentified-phenomenon case described below. The case is preserved in AARO’s 2024-2025 publications and consolidated annual reports to Congress, declassified or released in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and Department of Defense reporting cycles.

One of the first wave of “flying saucer” reports that swept the united states after the kenneth arnold sighting of june 1947 and the roswell incident of july 1947.

The case appears in materials produced or curated by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office.

What the document records

In July 1947, the Roswell Army Air Force (RAAF) public information office reported the crash and recovery of a “flying disc” near Roswell, New Mexico. Later investigations determined the recovered materials were consistent with a balloon used in the classified Project Mogul. Alleged “alien” bodies were identified as test dummies used in high-altitude balloon research.

Type of case

The case includes reports of figures or beings associated with the object.

Status

AARO designates unresolved cases as those for which the agency has not concluded the events were anomalous, has not concluded that they were conventional, and has not ruled out either possibility. Conventional candidates for sightings of recent periods include commercial drones, classified test platforms, satellite re-entry, balloon traffic, atmospheric optical phenomena, and astronomical objects.

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