October 1, 2019🇺🇸Document
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USA: Air Force releases first UAP emails from spokespersons

The United States Air Force disclosed internal communications from public affairs officials concerning unidentified aerial phenomena. The release comprised sixteen pages of emails involving spokespersons Malinda Singleton and Laura McAndrews. This disclosure marked an early instance of the military sharing internal UAP correspondence.

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October 1, 2019
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The PentagonVirginia🇺🇸
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🇺🇸 United States
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In October 2019, the U.S. Air Force released an initial tranche of internal emails discussing unidentified aerial phenomena through Freedom of Information Act processes. The documents originated from the Office of Public Affairs and featured exchanges between official spokespersons. This batch included correspondence from Malinda Singleton and Laura McAndrews addressing UAP-related inquiries. The sixteen-page release provided rare insight into how military public relations personnel handled questions regarding anomalous aerial objects. Such disclosures demonstrate increasing transparency regarding military documentation of aerial mysteries.

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