K. H. Woodsbury
K. H. Woodsbury is a figure mentioned in declassified Canadian UFO documents from the National Research Council of Canada (RG 77, Vol. 311), associated with investigations into UFO sightings and related phenomena. No confirmed birth or death years, nationality, or detailed personal background are available in accessible records. Woodsbury appears in the context of official probes, potentially as a witness, researcher, or medical examiner linked to cases involving physical effects like burns or radiation exposure on witnesses. Key references include examinations by doctors such as Dr. Ostway, Dr. Shaw, radiologist Dr. T.D. Cradduck, and skin specialist Dr. S.S. Berger, with Woodsbury noted alongside radiation assessments and site searches involving the RCAF, RCMP, Dr. Ray Craig of the University of Colorado, and John Fried of Life magazine. No notable publications, testimony transcripts, or primary achievements in UAP research are directly attributed. Involvement suggests a peripheral role in mid-20th-century Canadian government UFO inquiries, possibly in 1960s cases like those with circular landing outlines and helicopter-assisted searches. Further details remain limited in public archives.