Message posted by Jim Poston (Member since 03/19/2021) on May 29, 2024 at 10:52:45 PST:
Former Air Force tech can't get medical assistance because his work at the Tonopah Test Range is not in his service records. "In the mid-1980s, Air Force technician Mark Ely's job was to inspect secretly obtained Soviet fighter jets. "The work, carried out in hidden hangers known as hush houses, was part of a classified mission in the Nevada desert, 140 miles outside of Las Vegas at the Tonopah Test Range — sometimes referred to as Area 52. The mission was so under wraps that Ely said he had to sign a non-disclosure agreement."
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