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Alexander Montrose is a former member of the FIRM. 244 Farm Lane, Millis, | [[File:Alexander_Montrose_-_Edited.png|325px|thumb|right|Alexander Montrose]] | ||
== Background == | |||
Alexander Montrose is a former member of the FIRM. He currently lives at 244 Farm Lane, Millis, Massachusetts. He was born on 5/9/42 and was a member of the U.S. Army from 1960-1968 before joining the FIRM in 1969. He then left the FIRM in 1985. Montrose was paralyzed during a rescue operation when he was shot in the spine with a 9mm bullet. | |||
== During the events of [[Airwolf: Season 4 Episode 1 Blackjack]] played by [[Hagan Beggs]] == | |||
[[Jason Locke]] goes to find Montrose and is stopped by [[Hatch]]. A scuffle breaks out until Montrose tells Hatch to let Locke speak with him. Locke asks Montrose about [[Saint John|St. John]] and Montrose tells him that he and St. John were captured by the Khmer Rouge a year ago. He continues that during a rescue operation that the FIRM hired [[Colonel Bojard]] to conduct, St. John was killed. |
Latest revision as of 13:14, 20 March 2021
Background
Alexander Montrose is a former member of the FIRM. He currently lives at 244 Farm Lane, Millis, Massachusetts. He was born on 5/9/42 and was a member of the U.S. Army from 1960-1968 before joining the FIRM in 1969. He then left the FIRM in 1985. Montrose was paralyzed during a rescue operation when he was shot in the spine with a 9mm bullet.
During the events of Airwolf: Season 4 Episode 1 Blackjack played by Hagan Beggs
Jason Locke goes to find Montrose and is stopped by Hatch. A scuffle breaks out until Montrose tells Hatch to let Locke speak with him. Locke asks Montrose about St. John and Montrose tells him that he and St. John were captured by the Khmer Rouge a year ago. He continues that during a rescue operation that the FIRM hired Colonel Bojard to conduct, St. John was killed.