This insertion is from an abstract about Rocket tests, beginning in 1946, from White Sands:
Many of those who worked in rocketry during the war nurtured the hope that the time may come when rockets are used for the sole purpose of scientific exploration. For me, the realization that this time had indeed come occurred in the summer of 1946 on the White Sands Proving Grounds where some of the captured V-2's from Peenemuende were testfired.
Working on the gyro stabilization system near the top of the rocket high on a shaky ladder, I met a young scientist who stood nearby on another shaky ladder and fixed a little Geiger counter that he had built at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington. The counter had a thin window to admit ultraviolet radiation from the Sun; the name of the young scientist was Herbert Friedman. For Dr. Friedman, this rocket flight in White Sands stood at the beginning of a brilliant career in space science. [Italics mine]
(No, the Dr. Friedman is not Stan or a relative, as far as I know.)
Here is a link to the full page from which I culled the excerpt above:
White Sands
My suggestion is that what Bernerd Ray's kodachromes show is the aftermath of a White Sands rocket accident. in which some Navy personnel were wounded or killed.
The Roswell team hasn't pursued this possibility because of their zeal to show the body in the slides is an alien (extraterrestrial) humanoid.
I don't think the Roswell team has drilled down deep enough to determine what the Kodachrome slides actually show.
RR
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
The Roswell slides are photos of a White Sands rocket test accident?
Posted on 8:34 AM by jackline
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