Milton Sprouse Says The Roswell Object Came From Out Of This World
Like most UFO incidents denied by the U.S. Government, the 1947 Roswell crash refuses to go away quietly. Each time a government spokesperson invents a new explanation to contradict the theory that an alien spacecraft crashed near Roswell, one or more new witnesses come forward to support the original Air Force statement. That statement called the object a flying disc and left us with the impression that the occupants werent quite human.
Milton Sprouse, age eighty-five, lives in Escondido, California. In 1947, he was an engine mechanic and part of the 393rd Bomb Group connected to the 509th Composite Group at Roswell. Milton arrived in Roswell during 1945 after serving on the Pacific Island of Tinian towards the end of World War Two. When the aircraft he was servicing was moved to Roswell, he was sent there as well.
As the lead mechanic for Daves Dream, he didnt find the area especially exciting. There was nothing there but tumbleweeds blowing for miles, Sprouse said in a recent interview. All that changed in July of 1947. After returning from a brief trip to Florida aboard Daves Dream,...