2024 SAUCER Roswell Incident Trading Card - The Roswell Press Re
Alternate View 1 of 2024 SAUCER Roswell Incident Trading Card - The Roswell Press Re
2024 SAUCER Roswell Incident Trading Card - The Roswell Press Re
Alternate View 1 of 2024 SAUCER Roswell Incident Trading Card - The Roswell Press Re
2024 SAUCER Roswell Incident Trading Card - The Roswell Press Re
Step back in time to the mysterious summer of 1947 with the exclusive Roswell Incident Trading Card Set by SAUCER. The Roswell Press Release card captures the momentous occasion when the original Flying Saucer press release was written, focusing on the crucial role played by 1st Lieutenant Walter G. Haut. The front of the card features meticulously crafted, original 1940s-style artwork that vividly brings to life the moment Haut wrote the historic press release under the direction of Colonel William Blanchard. The vintage aesthetic transports you to the era of secrecy and intrigue, offering a rare glimpse into this pivotal moment in history. The press release regarding the Roswell crash was written by 1st Lieutenant Walter G. Haut, who was the Public Information Officer at the Roswell Army Air Field. Haut received a call from his superior, Colonel William Blanchard, the base commander, who dictated the press release to him. The memo stated that the military had recovered a flying saucer from a ranch northwest of Roswell and that the debris was being sent to higher headquarters for further inspection. Haut prepared the press release and personally delivered it to the two local radio stations, KGFL and KSWS, and the two newspapers, the Roswell Daily Record and the Roswell Morning Dispatch. The memo quickly attracted significant attention, resulting in a barrage of inquiries from the press and the public. Due to the overwhelming interest and the sensitive nature of the incident, Colonel Blanchard advised Haut to go home and "hide out" to avoid further media interactions. Each SAUCER Trading Card is encapsulated in a hard plastic tamper-evident case designed for display. Each collectible card comes with an Authentic SAUCER Hologram sticker placed on the back of the nameplate. As an optional add-on, adjustable trading card stands are available to ensure optimal display of your SAUCER collectible. Collect the Roswell Incident Trading Card Set by SAUCER to immerse yourself in the enigmatic history of the Roswell cover-u
Step back in time to the mysterious summer of 1947 with the exclusive Roswell Incident Trading Card Set by SAUCER. The Roswell Press Release card captures the momentous occasion when the original Flying Saucer press release was written, focusing on the crucial role played by 1st Lieutenant Walter G. Haut. The front of the card features meticulously crafted, original 1940s-style artwork that vividly brings to life the moment Haut wrote the historic press release under the direction of Colonel William Blanchard. The vintage aesthetic transports you to the era of secrecy and intrigue, offering a rare glimpse into this pivotal moment in history. The press release regarding the Roswell crash was written by 1st Lieutenant Walter G. Haut, who was the Public Information Officer at the Roswell Army Air Field. Haut received a call from his superior, Colonel William Blanchard, the base commander, who dictated the press release to him. The memo stated that the military had recovered a flying saucer from a ranch northwest of Roswell and that the debris was being sent to higher headquarters for further inspection. Haut prepared the press release and personally delivered it to the two local radio stations, KGFL and KSWS, and the two newspapers, the Roswell Daily Record and the Roswell Morning Dispatch. The memo quickly attracted significant attention, resulting in a barrage of inquiries from the press and the public. Due to the overwhelming interest and the sensitive nature of the incident, Colonel Blanchard advised Haut to go home and "hide out" to avoid further media interactions. Each SAUCER Trading Card is encapsulated in a hard plastic tamper-evident case designed for display. Each collectible card comes with an Authentic SAUCER Hologram sticker placed on the back of the nameplate. As an optional add-on, adjustable trading card stands are available to ensure optimal display of your SAUCER collectible. Collect the Roswell Incident Trading Card Set by SAUCER to immerse yourself in the enigmatic history of the Roswell cover-u
Step back in time to the mysterious summer of 1947 with the exclusive Roswell Incident Trading Card Set by SAUCER. The Roswell Press Release card captures the momentous occasion when the original Flying Saucer press release was written, focusing on the crucial role played by 1st Lieutenant Walter G. Haut. The front of the card features meticulously crafted, original 1940s-style artwork that vividly brings to life the moment Haut wrote the historic press release under the direction of Colonel William Blanchard. The vintage aesthetic transports you to the era of secrecy and intrigue, offering a rare glimpse into this pivotal moment in history. The press release regarding the Roswell crash was written by 1st Lieutenant Walter G. Haut, who was the Public Information Officer at the Roswell Army Air Field. Haut received a call from his superior, Colonel William Blanchard, the base commander, who dictated the press release to him. The memo stated that the military had recovered a flying saucer from a ranch northwest of Roswell and that the debris was being sent to higher headquarters for further inspection. Haut prepared the press release and personally delivered it to the two local radio stations, KGFL and KSWS, and the two newspapers, the Roswell Daily Record and the Roswell Morning Dispatch. The memo quickly attracted significant attention, resulting in a barrage of inquiries from the press and the public. Due to the overwhelming interest and the sensitive nature of the incident, Colonel Blanchard advised Haut to go home and "hide out" to avoid further media interactions. Each SAUCER Trading Card is encapsulated in a hard plastic tamper-evident case designed for display. Each collectible card comes with an Authentic SAUCER Hologram sticker placed on the back of the nameplate. As an optional add-on, adjustable trading card stands are available to ensure optimal display of your SAUCER collectible. Collect the Roswell Incident Trading Card Set by SAUCER to immerse yourself in the enigmatic history of the Roswell cover-u
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