William D. Crozier
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Also: Dr. William Crozier
Dr. William D. Crozier was a physicist at the New Mexico School of Mines who specialized in atmospheric physics and the study of airborne particles. He worked closely with other scientists, such as Lincoln LaPaz, in studying atmospheric anomalies and meteoritic dust. In the context of UAP history, Crozier was involved in the military's investigations into the 'green fireballs' over New Mexico, attempting to capture physical evidence of these objects in the atmosphere.
Collaborated on military-sponsored scientific efforts to track and analyze the mysterious 'green fireballs' in the late 1940s.