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Gen. MacArthur and Jimmy Doolittle probably did have an investigation related to "foo fighters" during and after the Second World War, but these records have not been declassified. They should be.
These records may be related to what later came to be called the IPU, which would have appear to have been an Army organization.
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Gen. MacArthur and Jimmy Doolittle probably did have an investigation related to "foo fighters" during and after the Second World War, but these records have not been declassified. They should be.
These records may be related to what later came to be called the IPU, which would have appear to have been an Army organization.