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Fort Montana is a name given to a mansion owned by Paulie Soprano and an area where they operated. The name was given after Sopranos men held off thousands of Zombies after the battle between Division Delta Codenamed:Anti-Virus and the Umbrella Corporation in 2009. At first it was a large area back in the 1990's for drug smuggling, but by the 2000's, Soprano ordered his men to make this mansion the most fortified in all of the United States.

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  • Fort Montana
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  • Fort Montana is a name given to a mansion owned by Paulie Soprano and an area where they operated. The name was given after Sopranos men held off thousands of Zombies after the battle between Division Delta Codenamed:Anti-Virus and the Umbrella Corporation in 2009. At first it was a large area back in the 1990's for drug smuggling, but by the 2000's, Soprano ordered his men to make this mansion the most fortified in all of the United States.
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  • Fort Montana is a name given to a mansion owned by Paulie Soprano and an area where they operated. The name was given after Sopranos men held off thousands of Zombies after the battle between Division Delta Codenamed:Anti-Virus and the Umbrella Corporation in 2009. At first it was a large area back in the 1990's for drug smuggling, but by the 2000's, Soprano ordered his men to make this mansion the most fortified in all of the United States.
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