William Brazel's Cowboy Hat

Origin
On June 14, 1947, William Brazel, a foreman working on the Foster homestead, noticed clusters of debris approximately 30 miles north of Roswell, New Mexico. Brazel told the Roswell Daily Record that he and his son saw a "large area of bright wreckage made up of rubber strips, tinfoil, a rather tough paper and sticks." He paid little attention to it but returned on July 4 with his son, wife and daughter to gather up the material. Some accounts have described Brazel as having gathered some of the material earlier, rolling it together and stashing it under some brush. The next day, Brazel heard reports about "flying discs" and wondered if that was what he had picked up. On July 7, Brazel saw Sheriff Wilcox and "whispered kinda confidential like" that he may have found a flying disc.

Collection
After the discovery of the Rosewell UFO, the US Army collected all the evidence they could and stored it in a hidden bunker. The evidence was later moved to Area 51, but began to cause mayhem, and was finally moved to Warehouse 13. The Warehouse now has it and the following as part of the Roswell Collection: William Brazel's Cowboy Hat was collected with Jesse Marcel's Wedding Ring
 * Foil from the Rosewll UFO
 * Corpse of the Roswell Alien

Effect
This hat was worn by William Brazel when he discovered the debris of the UFO. The hat seems to float 6 inches off the ground when not worn. When worn, the user can levitate 1 foot above the ground. They can also propell themselves by thinking the desired action.