Philip J. Corso
Philip J. Corso
Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army
MILITARYPhilip J. Corso was a United States Army officer who served in intelligence roles and later claimed to have been involved in the reverse engineering of extraterrestrial technology recovered from the 1947 Roswell incident.
Contributions to UAP Research
Corso's posthumously published book "The Day After Roswell" alleged that he oversaw the distribution of extraterrestrial artifacts to private industry, leading to the development of technologies such as fiber optics, integrated circuits, and lasers.
Academic and Professional Background
Corso served in the US Army from 1942 to 1963, including assignments with Army Intelligence and on the National Security Council staff. After retirement, he worked as a consultant and authored "The Day After Roswell."
Key Publications and Statements
Notable works: The Day After Roswell
Representative statement: Corso claimed to have personally handled extraterrestrial artifacts stored at Fort Riley and directed their transfer to defense contractors for reverse engineering.
Analysis and Commentary
Corso's claims have been met with skepticism by many historians and researchers. Supporters point to his military credentials and detailed descriptions; critics note inconsistencies and lack of corroborating documentation. The book remains a controversial but influential work in UFO literature.
Legacy and Influence
Corso's allegations have fueled ongoing speculation about government secrecy and reverse engineering programs. His account is frequently cited in discussions of the "Roswell cover-up" and alleged technological transfers.