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Deputy Director of Engineering and Construction for the US Army Corps of Engineers Lloyd A. Ducha
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US Army Corps of Engineers, Deputy Director for Engineering and Construction Lloyd A. Dusha,
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After all, according to a 1985 US Army Corps of Engineers report titled,
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use is also a practice very much currently in play. One such example is Warrington US Army
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which plainly states that US Army Warrington Training Center is a CIA covert facility.
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of World War II. This was the Nazis equivalent of the US Navy C-Bs or US Army Corps of Engineers,
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reported the US Army was planning to build a rocket factory inside of Green Mountain.
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development test and evaluation laboratories lie. We have already mentioned the US Army Corp
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An outside of the 1987 US Army Corp Engineer report detailing construction of Dums boils down
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to the Dugway Stiff as a small building in the middle of nowhere. In 1963 the US Army Corp
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a US Army major range and test facility base similar to Dugway Proving Ground's Army MRTFB
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end quote. Alongside the US Army COE the US Navy is also deeply entwined with underground and possibly
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paper issued by DARPA the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency and US Army Missile Command
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At this time the vice president of BDM was former major general and founder of US Army
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by US Army Colonel John B. Alexander who from 1982 to 1983 reported directly to Stubbelbine.
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According to Corso this group saw ample funding from US Army Inzcom General Stubbelbine.
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ICBM deep basing programs. US Army Corps of Engineers as well as US NCTT have even
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US Army Corps of Engineers sought to quote define the role Maglev could play in US transportation
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Army Intelligence at Fort Hachuka was previously run by US Army Innscom founder,
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the US Army 11-Worth Research Unit. In Texas we find Fort Hood Army Research Unit as a UFO
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from the US Army Corps of Engineers and other documents, were first proposed as a continuity of
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dums, there's a good argument that in post 1961, when the US Army Corps of Engineers really started
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But this individual was in US Army Office of Public Affairs.
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Corso stated that in 1960, he was recruited to the US Army's Foreign Technology Division.
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maybe Aztec, maybe Crash at Corona, Plains of Santa Guston, so forth, that the US Army
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I mean, we have US Army Inescom General Albert Stubblebine who wanted to basically cognitively
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I mean, double buying created the US Army Inxcom intelligence and security commands, special
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And this was funded by the leader of US Army in SCOM, which is of course Albert Stubblebind.
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So that's 1986 and 1984 Stubblebind left the US Army.
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of RDCs, if you look at US Army research and development, this is going to sound so boring
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But if you look at US Army primers for research and development from the 1950s and 1960s,
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