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===''Project UFO''=== [[Jack Webb]] produced and narrated ''[[Project UFO]]'', a 1978-79 TV series based on Project Blue Book (though shifting the investigation to the present day rather than its original 1950s-60s era.){{Citation needed|reason=No citations at all in new sub-section|date=August 2023}} The series followed two Air Force investigators, [[William Jordan (actor)|William Jordan]] as Major Jake Gatlin (replaced in the second season by [[Edward Winter (actor)|Edward Winter]] as Major Ben Ryan), and [[Caskey Swaim]] as Staff Sergeant (later Technical Sergeant) Harry Fitz, covering a wide variety of UFO incidents.{{Citation needed|reason=No citations at all in new sub-section|date=August 2023}} A former Project Blue Book officer served as the technical advisor for the series. Each episode ended with the statement "The United States Air Force, after twenty-two years of investigations, concluded that none of the unidentified flying objects reported and evaluated posed a threat to our national security." superimposed over the [[USAF seal]].{{Citation needed|reason=No citations at all in new sub-section|date=August 2023}}
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