Corso, Philip J. –
Philip Corso served in the United States Army from 1942 to 1963 and earned the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Corso was on the staff of President Eisenhower‘s National Security Council for four years (1953–1957). In 1961, he became Chief of the Pentagon‘s Foreign Technology desk in Army Research and Development. Google Books
Born: May 22, 1915, Pennsylvania
Died: July 16, 1998 (age 83 years), Jupiter, FL
Books: The Day After Roswell
Awards: Legion of Merit, Commendation Medal · See more
Archival Work of Richard Geldreich, Jr.:
- Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso’s 1997 Dreamland Interview Transcribed – December 24, 2025
- Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso was on the Operations Coordinating Board (OCB), Within/Part of the National Security Council (NSC) in 1955
- Lt. Col. Corso’s 1997 Art Bell Interview Transcribed: Part 1
- Lt. Col. Corso’s 1997 Art Bell Interview Transcribed: Part 2
- Lt. Col. Corso’s 1997 Art Bell Interview Transcribed: Part 3
- Microfilm Find — Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso: “WW 2 Hero Corso, Known as Ruler of Rome”
- Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso: Microfilm Records
- MacArthur’s Ultimate Conflict by Garrett from Patterns Tell Stories Podcast – Nov 30, 2025 libertybirb.substack.com
- “We’ve Met the ETs and They Are Us!” Bernie O’Connor’s exclusive interview with William J. Birnes—the NYT bestselling co-author of one of UFOlogy’s most sacred texts. This one’s a doozy! TheObserverMagazine.com
- INTERVIEW WITH KENN THOMAS By Dean Genesee (Excluded Middle magazine) – archive.org
“Stan Friedman discusses “Day After Roswell” author Lieut. Col. Philip J. Corso in part two of his comments on “frauds in ufology”.
From the interview conducted for “Stanton T. Friedman is Real” in 2001.
(c) 2001 Redstar Films Limited”