About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 36. Chapters: Alexander, Amadeo Marceo, Baron 52, Bermuda Triangle, Beth Cash and Vicki Landrum, Bruce Bradney, Bruce Kelly, Ceara O'Connell, Charles Shelton, Chase Bowman, Clifford Sherwood, David Cox, David Morehouse, Don Henry and Kevin Ives, Drumm Barracks, Edward Zakzrewski, Fallon Cancer, Frank Bloomer, Fu Teed Wong, Gabby's Bones, Gettysburg National Military Park, Glen Loney, Rhonda Anderson and Catherine Webb, Gregory Barker, Guardian UFO, Helen Rose, Jeanne Tovrea, Jeffrey Digman, Jeffrey MacDonald, Jim Pearson, Jim Wood, Joe O'Brien, Joffre Ramos, Justin Burgwinkel, Kathleen Mary Young, Kecksburg UFO, Larry George, Linda Sharp, Lonnie Zamora UFO Sighting, Lt. Chad Langford, Lt. Paul Whipkey, Lt. Stephens, Luie Quezada, Mark Dennis, Michael Carmichael and Billy Ray Hargrove, Oakville Blobs, Ok-Cha Wortman, Philip Palatire, Phillip Anthony Moore, Phoenix Lights, Port Chicago Mutiny, Ralph Sigler, Ray Hickenbotham, Rendlesham Forest Incident, Robert Borton, Robert James Palmer, Robert Matthews, Roswell Crash, Sharon Johnson, Sharon Rogers, Sylvan Lazarus, Carl Cobb and Bernard Brady, The Daughter of Oscar Norton, The Families of the S.S. Muskogee Crew, The Father of Janet O'Regan, The Friend of Stephan Ross, The Friends of Fritz Vincken, The Mother of Margaret Smith, The Search of Bob Coleman, US Marine Corps Helicopter Crash, Undelivered WWII Letters, Victorio Peak Treasure, Wytheville UFO Sightings. Excerpt: Real Name: William D. AlexanderCase: Lost FriendLocation: Moerlenbach, GermanyDate: March 1945 Details: Siegfried Laier was a boy in Germany during the last days of World War Two. In the devastation, Siegfried and his sisters were taken by their mother to the village of Moerlenbach where they encountered American GIs providing food and medical suppies. Siegfriend befriended an American black G.I. named Alexander who took special interest in him and his family to see they got the help they needed. Siegfried became great friends...