In what could be described as Britain’s own Roswell, a former member of the British Parachute Regiment, Franc Milburn, has come forward with claims that could potentially add a new chapter to British military history and UFO encounters.
During a recent interviewMilburn expressed his desire to shed light on past events in support of other UFO whistleblowers.
According to Milburn, his close friend, who was part of the secretive “E Squadron” unit that recruited from the ranks of experienced British Special Forces personnel, recounted an incident from the late 1980s.
The unit was reportedly dispatched to deal with the aftermath of an unidentified object shot down by the RAF over northern England.
“He said they were tasked with securing and recovering the vessel in the north of England,” Milburn said.
Milburn’s friend explained how they were airlifted to the site to secure and recover the craft, which was immediately recognized as non-terrestrial. The craft’s occupants had apparently left the crash site, prompting a manhunt by the squadron.
“They were flown in by helicopter. They established a cordon, a perimeter, and approached the vessel. He didn’t describe the vehicle, he just said it was clear it wasn’t human, and it was clear there were occupants who fled the scene on foot – whatever you call it.”
“He said it then became a task to track down these creatures and take them into custody.”
While some members stayed behind to guard the crashed plane, others pursued the alleged alien entities. The outcome of this pursuit remains a mystery, shrouded in the secrecy of military operations and the passage of time.
This account joins a growing collection of testimonies that continue to intrigue our understanding of what our heavens might share.