Richard H. Hall
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Richard H. Hall (1930 -) is a leading Ufologist and proponent of the extraterrestrial hypothesis to explain UFO sightings; he has also written numerous books and articles dealing with the role of women in the American Civil War.
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[edit] Biography
Hall was born on 25 December 1930, and holds a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Tulane University in New Orleans.
From 1958 to 1969 he worked for the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP), one of the most prominent and influential UFO civilian research groups in American history. He began as executive secretary, and eventually became NICAP's assistant director. In this role Hall was both an eyewitness and participant to much of the early history of the UFO phenomenon in the United States. Working with NICAP director Donald Keyhoe, he helped lobby the United States Congress to hold public hearings and investigations into the UFO phenomenon. In 1964 Hall researched, edited, and wrote much of The UFO Evidence, a compendium of the best UFO sightings and incidents of the 1940's, 1950's, and early 1960's. A copy of The UFO Evidence was sent to every member of Congress in 1964, and the book is still regarded by many UFO researchers and historians as one of the best UFO books ever published.
Following Keyhoe's ouster as NICAP director in 1969, Hall left NICAP to work as a technical writer and editor. He continued to work in the UFO field. He has served as the director of the Fund for UFO Research, which provides grant money to legitimate researchers working in UFO studies. He has also been the editor of the MUFON Journal, the official publication of the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), the largest civilian UFO group in America today. In 2001 he wrote a sequel to The UFO Evidence; it covered major UFO incidents from the mid-1960's through the 1990's. He is also the chief editor of the Journal of UFO History, which is published six times per year. He is a strong proponent of the theory that UFOs are extraterrestrial spacecraft from an advanced alien civilization. Hall is an active member of the "UFO Updates" message board and website.
To supplement his income as a UFO researcher, Hall worked for many years as an abstractor-indexer for the Congressional Information Service in Bethesda, Maryland. A member of the Authors Guild, Hall has also published numerous books and magazine articles dealing with the role of women in the American Civil War, and he maintains a strong interest in Civil War history.
[edit] References
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- Story, Ronald D. (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Extraterrestrial Encounters. Page 239. New American Library, 2001.
[edit] Further reading
- The UFO Evidence, NICAP, 1964. ASIN B000GTPDFW
- The UFO Evidence, Volume 2: A Thirty-Year Report, Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2001. ISBN 0810838818
- Women on the Civil War Battlefront, University Press of Kansas, 2006. ISBN 0700614370
- Patriots in Disguise: Women Warriors of the Civil War, Marlowe & Company, 1994. ISBN 1569248648
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