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Disguised as American serviceman '''"Fillmore"''', a Russian '''soldier''' served under [[Colonel]] [[Antonin Dovchenko]] and [[Colonel|Colonel Doctor]] [[Irina Spalko]], helping them to infiltrate [[Hangar 51]] in [[Nevada]] in [[1957]] disguised as American soldiers.
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Disguised as [[United States of America|American]] serviceman '''"Fillmore"''', a Russian soldier served under [[Colonel]] [[Antonin Dovchenko]] and Colonel Doctor [[Irina Spalko]], helping them to infiltrate [[Hangar 51]] in [[Nevada]] in [[1957]].
   
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
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In [[1957]], disguised with his comrades as [[United States of America|US]] military soldiers, "Fillmore" aided [[Colonel]] [[Antonin Dovchenko]] and Colonel Doctor [[Irina Spalko]] in infiltrating [[Hangar 51]] in [[Nevada]], USA as part of a covert Soviet invasion of America to acquire the [[Roswell remains]].
In [[1957]], an unknown soldier and his comrades, disguised as US military soldiers, aided Colonel Antonin Dovchenko and Colonel Doctor Irina Spalko in infiltrating Hangar 51 in Nevada, [[United States of America|USA]] in order to acquire the [[Roswell remains]]. The unknown soldier disguised himself as American "Fillmore" during the mission, and accompanied his superiors to Hangar 51 in the back of a large cargo truck. On the way to the hangar, Fillmore disapproved of several teenagers lead by [[Jimmy Keegan]] speeding past in their hot rod. Once they arrived at Hangar 51, [[Sergeant]] [[Jimmy Wycroft|Wycroft]] and his MPs approached them, informing them that the ground they were entering was closed due to weapons testing. Fillmore remained inside his truck as several other soldiers executed the guards, and then they were lead into the hangar itself.<ref name="KotCS" >''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''</ref>
 
   
 
Fillmore accompanied his superiors to Hangar 51 in the back of a large cargo truck. On the way to the hangar, Fillmore disapproved of several teenagers led by [[Jimmy Keegan]] speeding past in their hot rod. Once they arrived at Hangar 51, [[Sergeant]] [[Jimmy Wycroft|Wycroft]] and his MPs approached them, informing them that the ground they were entering was closed due to weapons testing. Fillmore remained inside his truck as several other soldiers executed the guards, and then they were led into the hangar itself.<ref name="KotCS" >''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''</ref>
Indiana Jones and Mac were released under Dovchenko's orders, and were surrounded by the Soviets as Jones regained his [[fedora]]. After Jones was coerced into finding the crate holding the Roswell crash victim, he lead the group into the hangar, where they awaited further instructions from their captive. When Jones asked Colonel Dovchenko for he and the other Soviets' bullets, the Colonel translated this to his inferiors and they all laughed at Indy. However, the archaeologist was able to convince Dovchenko to lend him several bullets, which he then used to locate the highly magnetised crate in which the Roswell remains were kept.<ref name="KotCS"/>
 
   
 
Their prisoners, [[Indiana Jones]] and [[George McHale|George "Mac" McHale]], were released under Dovchenko's orders, and were surrounded by the Soviets as Jones retrieved his [[fedora]]. After Jones was coerced into finding the crate holding the Roswell crash victim, he lead the group into the hangar, where they awaited further instructions from their captive. When Jones asked Colonel Dovchenko for bullets, the Colonel translated this to his subordinates and they all laughed at Indy. However, the [[archaeologist]] was able to convince Dovchenko to give him several bullets, which he then used to locate the highly magnetised crate in which the Roswell remains were kept.<ref name="KotCS"/>
The Soviets looked on in awe as Spalko opened the crate, showing them all the corpse of a deceased being from another world. However, Jones used the distraction of the alien to disable [[Adams|the Soviet guarding him]] and steal a machine gun from both the latter and Franklin for himself and Mac. The two threatened Spalko, but after Mac revealed his loyalty to the Russians, Indy realised he was outnumbered. Dovchenko ordered him to drop his gun, but when Jones did the machine gun fired and the bullet hit a Soviet in the foot. The second distraction allowed Indy to climb a wall of crates and make his escape, despite the efforts of several soldiers to kill him.<ref name="KotCS"/>
 
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The Soviets looked on in awe as Spalko opened the crate, showing them all the corpse of a [[Interdimensional beings|deceased being]] from [[Space between spaces|another world]]. However, Jones used the distraction of the inhuman body to disable [[Adams|the Soviet guarding him]] and steal a machine gun from both the latter and Franklin for himself and Mac. The two threatened Spalko, but after Mac revealed his loyalty was to the Russians, Indy realized he was outnumbered. Dovchenko ordered him to drop his gun, but when Jones did the machine gun fired and the bullet hit a Soviet in the foot, allowing Jones time to climb a wall of crates and make his escape, despite the efforts of several soldiers to kill him.<ref name="KotCS"/>
   
 
== Behind the scenes ==
 
== Behind the scenes ==

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Disguised as American serviceman "Fillmore", a Russian soldier served under Colonel Antonin Dovchenko and Colonel Doctor Irina Spalko, helping them to infiltrate Hangar 51 in Nevada in 1957.

Biography

In 1957, disguised with his comrades as US military soldiers, "Fillmore" aided Colonel Antonin Dovchenko and Colonel Doctor Irina Spalko in infiltrating Hangar 51 in Nevada, USA as part of a covert Soviet invasion of America to acquire the Roswell remains.

Fillmore accompanied his superiors to Hangar 51 in the back of a large cargo truck. On the way to the hangar, Fillmore disapproved of several teenagers led by Jimmy Keegan speeding past in their hot rod. Once they arrived at Hangar 51, Sergeant Wycroft and his MPs approached them, informing them that the ground they were entering was closed due to weapons testing. Fillmore remained inside his truck as several other soldiers executed the guards, and then they were led into the hangar itself.[1]

Their prisoners, Indiana Jones and George "Mac" McHale, were released under Dovchenko's orders, and were surrounded by the Soviets as Jones retrieved his fedora. After Jones was coerced into finding the crate holding the Roswell crash victim, he lead the group into the hangar, where they awaited further instructions from their captive. When Jones asked Colonel Dovchenko for bullets, the Colonel translated this to his subordinates and they all laughed at Indy. However, the archaeologist was able to convince Dovchenko to give him several bullets, which he then used to locate the highly magnetised crate in which the Roswell remains were kept.[1]

The Soviets looked on in awe as Spalko opened the crate, showing them all the corpse of a deceased being from another world. However, Jones used the distraction of the inhuman body to disable the Soviet guarding him and steal a machine gun from both the latter and Franklin for himself and Mac. The two threatened Spalko, but after Mac revealed his loyalty was to the Russians, Indy realized he was outnumbered. Dovchenko ordered him to drop his gun, but when Jones did the machine gun fired and the bullet hit a Soviet in the foot, allowing Jones time to climb a wall of crates and make his escape, despite the efforts of several soldiers to kill him.[1]

Behind the scenes

Like many of the Soviet Special Forces who infiltrated Hangar 51, Fillmore shares his name with a US president, in his case Millard Fillmore.

Appearances

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