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Montgomery McFate (also known as Montgomery Sapone and nicknamed Mitzy; born January 8, 1966〔) is a cultural anthropologist, a defense and national security analyst,〔("Montgomery McFate" ), ''MontgomeryMcFate.com'', 2008. Accessed, 2008-12-11.〕 and former Science Advisor to the United States Army Human Terrain System program. As of 2011, she holds the Minerva Chair (Strategic Research) at the U.S. Naval War College.〔(USNWC Faculty Profiles )〕 ==Early life== McFate was raised in the houseboat community in Sausalito, California, at the time a "hippie" community. Her parents were artists and associates with such figures as Jack Kerouac and Lawrence Ferlinghetti.〔("Montgomery McFate's Mission" ) by Matthew B. Stannard, ''San Francisco Chronicle'', April 29, 2007.〕〔("Knowing the Enemy" ) by George Packer, ''The New Yorker'', December 18, 2006.〕 She grew up in poverty, living on a converted barge with no plumbing. In high school, McFate spent much of her time in the burgeoning early-1980s San Francisco punk scene, but at the same time, was a strong student with an academic focus, earning numerous scholarship that helped put her through college.〔 During this time, McFate was a close friend of Cintra Wilson, and the character Lorna in her novel ''Colors Insulting to Nature'' is largely based on the young McFate.〔("McFate's Mission" ) by Nina Burleigh, ''More'', September 2007.〕
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