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Sergeant George Conway role during the Rendlesham Forest Incident

Sergeant George Conway role during the Rendlesham Forest Incident

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At the end of December 1980, Airman First Class George Conway was unexpectedly moved to morning duty, otherwise known as Alpha Flight. He suspected that something had occurred the night before but no one would tell him anything. Even his so-called friends were keeping silent about it. Although the situation seemed strange, he decided to let it go since he'd been stationed at RAF Bentwaters and its sister base RAF Woodbridge for a year. It wasn't until 1994 when he saw Robert Stack presenting an episode of Unsolved Mysteries about Rendlesham Forest that he found out what really happened that night—14 years later!

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Great interview. Thank you for your service. Leadership fails. AFOSI does whatever the hell they want.

AFOSI requires airmen to lie.

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I was an LE on Ramstein in the 80s, listening to this story made me feel like I was right there with them at RAF Bentwaters. Same flight procedures, same style management from leadership. Feels like it was yesterday.

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