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Location: Penkridge Staffordshire United Kingdom
Date: Early 1964
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Description : SPECIAL snatch teams appear to be on stand-by, ready to go into action to retrieve wreckage from UFO crashes.
Just before he died in 1994, retired US Air Force intelligence officer Leonard Stringfield told Redfern: "Some time in 1964, a specially rigged navel flagship received a coded radio message. "Artefacts had been recovered with three dead personnel."
According to his informant, the decoded report stated that a UFO had crashed in two parts: the main section was in Penkridge, Staffordshire, the remainder in West Germany. Wreckage and the bodies were shipped to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in the States.
The informant added that there was more to the incident, involving coded information, that he preferred to keep confidential.
Redfern said: "The disclosure, while sketchy, may spotlight only the tip of the iceberg as to the scope of military crash retrieval operations in foreign lands. It is my suspicion that US special retrieval teams have been, and still are prepared to go into action into any crash location within its sphere of military or economic influence such as was exercised with NATO in the artefact retrievals in England and West Germany."
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