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Robert M. Montague

Fort Bliss/Sandia Base commander, alleged MJ-12 panel member · US · b. 1899–1958
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Lt. Gen. Robert M. Montague commanded Fort Bliss and the Sandia Base, two of the most sensitive military installations in the American nuclear weapons infrastructure during the late 1940s. In MJ-12 lore he served as the military logistics and security coordinator for the recovery and storage of crashed extraterrestrial material. His command over the bases closest to the alleged Roswell debris field placed him in the direct chain of custody for any recovered materials or biologics.

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Lt. Gen. Robert M. Montague commanded Fort Bliss and the Sandia Base, two of the most sensitive military installations in the American nuclear weapons infrastructure during the late 1940s. In MJ-12 lore he served as the military logistics and security coordinator for the recovery and storage of crashed extraterrestrial material. His command over the bases closest to the alleged Roswell debris field placed him in the direct chain of custody for any recovered materials or biologics. Montague's role highlights the deeply intertwined nature of the early nuclear weapons program and the alleged UAP recovery operations, both of which operated under the highest levels of classification in the New Mexico desert.

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