USAF Col Sees UFO Crash Near Del Rio, Texas
By Noe Torres & Ruben Uriarte
c.2010 - All Rights Reserved
Edited by Robert D. Morningstar
3-22-10
Retired Colonel Robert B. Willingham, 84, says he
visited the site of a crashed unidentified flying object near Del
Rio, Texas, in 1955 and saw three non-human entities through a hole
in the ruptured hull of the ship. The strange beings, two of which
were badly mangled, appeared to have died in the crash. "It didn't
look like humans to me," Willingham said during a recent interview
on the Jeff Rense radio program. The retired aviator said the beings
he saw fit the common description of UFO occupants with large heads,
slit-like mouths, and arms "like broomsticks."
Asked how the dead entities were clothed, Willingham replied, "They
weren't dressed at all." He said that despite the mangled condition
of the bodies, he does not recall seeing traces of blood around the
creatures. "But man, I just got to glance in there, because he
[a Mexican Army lieutenant] wouldn't let me go look in it." Even
though he got only a momentary glance inside the wrecked UFO, what
he saw has haunted him for the past 55 years.
The story of Willingham's 1955 encounter with the crashed UFO began
earlier in the day while flying an F-86 fighter jet during a Cold
War simulated bombing run out of Carswell Air Force Base in Fort Worth,
Texas. Willingham and other aviators in his squadron observed an orb
of light "as bright as a star" moving across the skies of
West Texas at about 2,000 miles per hour. The large, intensely bright
object, moved generally west to east before suddenly executing a 90-degree
turn and heading south toward Del Rio, Texas, located on the border
with Mexico.
Willingham requested and received permission to pursue the object
"to find out what the hell it was and give a full report to the
commander back at base."
Turning his F-86, he followed the object's contrail down toward the
Rio Grande River and observed that the UFO had begun wobbling uncontrollably
and descending rapidly. He watched as the streak of light nearly took
the roof off a house on the Texas side of the border before impacting
on the south bank of the Rio Grande, where it skidded for 300 yards
prior to coming to rest against a small hill.
Determined to return to the crash site in a smaller plane that he
could land along the riverbank, Willingham returned to his squadron
and asked permission to go back to base. After returning to Carswell
AFB, Willingham turned in his jet and picked up a small, two-seater
training plane, which he and a man named Jack Perkins, now deceased,
piloted back down to where the UFO had crashed.
Upon arriving at the crash site, Willingham and Perkins found a damaged
silver orb, roughly disc shaped, "sticking in the side of a hill."
They also noticed a 300-yard gouge in the earth, where the UFO had
skidded before stopping. The object, which was still intensely hot,
was being guarded by a large detachment of Mexican Army personnel,
including several officers - all of them armed. The Mexicans would
not allow Willingham to get very close to the smoldering wreckage,
and a lieutenant told him that they were waiting for the U.S. Air
Force to arrive in order to turn the object over to them.
It was while talking to the lieutenant, whose name he remembers only
as "Martinez," that Willingham caught a glance of the three
dead creatures inside the wrecked.
Artist's Conception of What Willingham
Saw
Told by the Mexicans that they needed to leave, Willingham and Perkins
reluctantly got back in their small plane, but not before Willingham
picked up a chunk of metallic debris about the size of a man's hand
and stuck it in a pocket of his flight suit. Upon later examination
back in Fort Worth, Willingham found that the metallic debris had
properties unlike any metal known to earth science. Attempts to burn
it, cut it with a torch, and deform it in any manner were totally
unsuccessful. The curved piece of silvery-gray metal was highlighted
by a honeycombed pattern of holes on each end and metallic ridges
along the edges.
Willingham possessed the unearthly metal for several days before he
was ordered to surrender it to a Marine metallurgic laboratory in
Maryland, from where it mysteriously "disappeared" days
later in an obvious military intelligence cover-up. Subsequently,
Willingham received threatening phone calls from intelligence operatives
warning him to never disclose any of what he had seen "down on
the border."
Willingham is a highly credible witness who served in World War II
and was at one time a personal assistant to General George S. Patton.
He was a pilot in the Korean War and sustained a battlefield injury
in December 1950. Willingham later joined the Reserve and became fascinated
by the widespread UFO sightings occurring throughout North America
in the 1950s and 1960s.
Willingham's
Sketch of the Strange Metal Debris
Why This Case is Unique:
We have a living witness, Robert B. Willingham, who is now 84 years
old but is still in relatively good health and retains a good recollection
of the events of his UFO encounter. Willingham's story of a UFO crash
near Del Rio, Texas, was known to UFO investigators before the Roswell,
New Mexico UFO crash story broke widely in 1980, and as such is known
as "the other Roswell."
Willingham has signed a written agreement with Noe Torres and Ruben
Uriarte, giving the authors exclusive rights to tell his full story
for the first time ever. He has also provided them with hundreds of
photographs and other memorabilia from his personal collection. In
addition, he has already given them hours of testimony about this
case and its after-effects.
Willingham's amazing story was the basis for a 200-page book written
in 2008 by Noe Torres and Ruben Uriarte, titled The Other Roswell:
UFO Crash on the Texas-Mexico Border.
Published by RoswellBooks.com, the book may be purchased at the authors'
Web site:
http://www.roswellbooks.com
And from most online book stores, including Amazon.com and BarnesAndNoble.com.
An electronic version of the book became available for the Amazon
Kindle in February 2010.
The 2008 edition of the book is currently under revision to incorporate
more details of the case that Willingham has remembered since the
authors first interviewed him for the book in 2007.
Noe Torres
Edinburg, Texas
&
Ruben Uriarte
Union City, California
March 21, 2010
Now, watch and listen to portions of the historic Jeff Rense Interviews
with Col. Robert V. Willingham (USAF)
(Courtesy of Jeff Rense and Sightings.com)
Youtubes:
Part
I
Part
II
You can hear the entire 2-hour Jeff Rense radio interview
with Col. Willingham in 56kb digital audio HERE
Part
1
Part
2