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Chief Armed Forces Medical Examiner Saved One Single 1994 UFO Article – This Was It
2026-06-21
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This is a 2020 release from the Defense Health Agency, Control Number 19-00434, responding to a Freedom of Information Act request from John Greenewald, Jr. of The Black Vault. The request sought a copy of the "UFO Article" listed on page 13 of a PDF document, part of the OHA 315.5 Stahl Collection. The document is notable for being saved by the Chief Armed Forces Medical Examiner in 1994. Provenance:
The document was released on February 19, 2020, by the Defense Health Agency, in response to a FOIA request made on September 6, 2019. The request was assigned Control Number 19-00434, and the agency conducted a search, locating records responsive to the request. The document was released in its entirety, with no fees assessed. The Document:
Dear John Greenewald, Jr,
The Black Vault
27305 W. Live Oak Road
Suite 1203
Castaic, CA 91384
February 18, 2020
Thank you for your Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request of September 6, 2019, received by the Defense Health Agency (DHA) on September 6, 2019. Your request has been assigned Control Number 19-00434. Please provide this number in any future correspondence on this matter. A review of your request shows that you are seeking:
The document(s) entitled "UFO Article" as listed on page 13 of this PDF: Caution-https://www.health.mil/Reference-Center/Publications/12015/12123/Stahl-Collection
This is part of the OHA 315.5 Stahl Collection. Thank you so much for your time, and I am very much looking forward to your response. The DHA conducted a search and located records responsive to your request. After a thorough review, it was determined the records are releasable in their entirety. No fees were assessed to you for processing this request, and copies of the responsive records are attached. Context:
The Defense Health Agency's response to the FOIA request does not provide additional context or information about the "UFO Article" itself. Outro:
This is what the public record looks like at its most ordinary. The Defense Health Agency's response to a FOIA request provides insight into the process of releasing government documents, but the actual content of the "UFO Article" remains unknown. Storyflo.com. The canonical PDF can be found at https://documents2.theblackvault.com/documents/dod/19-00434-DHA.pdf.
