- Carlisle H. Humelsine
Carlisle Hubbard Humelsine (1915-1989) graduated from the University of Maryland in 1937. During World War II, he reached the rank of full
colonel at 29, earning the Distinguished Service Medal and the Bronze Star. Following the war, he spent six years at theState Department , serving four secretaries of state includingDean Acheson andJohn Foster Dulles . In 1958, he began a 27-year tenure as president, then chairman, of theColonial Williamsburg Foundation . Under his leadership, Williamsburg became one of America’s most popular historical attractions. Humelsine was chairman of theNational Trust for Historic Preservation ; and a trustee for theNational Geographic Society , theNational Gallery of Art and theSmithsonian Institution .Humelsine has also been linked to the alleged American secret
Majestic-12 group which purportedly addresses extra-terrestrial visitation on behalf of the United States Government. A memo from Secretary of StateGeorge C. Marshall , dated from 1947, when Humelsine worked as a senior official at the United States State Department, to Humelsine purportedly concerns the foundation of the Majestic-12 group. [ [http://209.132.68.98/pdf/marshall-humelsine-27sept47.pdf George C. Marshall to Humelsine] ] The authenticity of these documents has been questioned and it has been suggested that the Memo actually refers to a secret signals intercept program duringWorld War II known as MAGIC and was altered by a forger to support the argument for the existence of Majestic-12.In 2004,
Virginia Route 199 , inWilliamsburg, Virginia was renamed the "Humelsine Parkway" in honor of Carlisle Humelsine. [ [http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?041+ful+CHAP0643 House of Delegates Renames Route 199] ]Notes
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* [http://www.alumni.umd.edu/about/alumnihallfame_bios.html Univ. of Md. Alumni Hall of Fame]
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