Finest Hour – July 2019

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Finest Hour 183

LONDON—I read with great interest
Fred Glueckstein’s excellent article
“Watching Winston: Churchill and
His Personal Bodyguards” in FH 183.
Inspector Walter Thompson was my
great uncle, and he left me 700 pages
of his secret notes as well as his literary
estate when he died. He was a fasci-
nating character and would enchant
us every weekend with stories of his
time as a Special Branch Officer. I used
Walter’s papers to write Beside the Bull-
dog for Apollo Publishing in 2003. This
book contains less than 1% of Wal-
ter’s fantastic life with Churchill; for
instance, there were thirteen assassina-
tion attempts on Churchill’s life during

Walter’s service—some of these
facts have still not been made public.
More recently, I have written Walter’s
compelling story into a TV drama
series and hope to find a production
company to take on the script.—Linda
Stoker (Smith)

Finest Hour 184

NASHVILLE—Heartiest congratula-
tions on “Churchill’s Monarchs.” The
magazine keeps getting better and
better! This one was so unusual that it
deserves a separate trophy case.
—Richard H. Knight

CAPE TOWN—Warm greetings from
South Africa! Thank you so much for

the fantastic copy of Finest Hour. Win-
ston Churchill is my hero from history
so I am very grateful.
—James Capstick-Dale

James is eight years old and has already
given two public speeches about Chur-
chill, which he delivered in English,
French, isiXhosa and Afrikaans. Both
of his grandfathers served in the Second
World War, one in the Tank Corps and
one in the RAF. ,

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Finest Hour 183


LONDON—I read with great interest
Fred Glueckstein’s excellent article
“Watching Winston: Churchill and
His Personal Bodyguards” in FH 183.
Inspector Walter Thompson was my
great uncle, and he left me 700 pages
of his secret notes as well as his literary
estate when he died. He was a fasci-
nating character and would enchant
us every weekend with stories of his
time as a Special Branch Officer. I used
Walter’s papers to write Beside the Bull-
dog for Apollo Publishing in 2003. This
book contains less than 1% of Wal-
ter’s fantastic life with Churchill; for
instance, there were thirteen assassina-
tion attempts on Churchill’s life during


Walter’s service—some of these
facts have still not been made public.
More recently, I have written Walter’s
compelling story into a TV drama
series and hope to find a production
company to take on the script.—Linda
Stoker (Smith)

Finest Hour 184

NASHVILLE—Heartiest congratula-
tions on “Churchill’s Monarchs.” The
magazine keeps getting better and
better! This one was so unusual that it
deserves a separate trophy case.
—Richard H. Knight

CAPE TOWN—Warm greetings from
South Africa! Thank you so much for

the fantastic copy of Finest Hour. Win-
ston Churchill is my hero from history
so I am very grateful.
—James Capstick-Dale

James is eight years old and has already
given two public speeches about Chur-
chill, which he delivered in English,
French, isiXhosa and Afrikaans. Both
of his grandfathers served in the Second
World War, one in the Tank Corps and
one in the RAF. ,

LETTERS | Email:^ [email protected]


CominginFinestHour186:
Churchill'sColdWar

Excellent Personal Service from Experienced Officers

Robert Y. Kopf, Jr.
[email protected]
(412) 261-

20 Stanwix Street, Sixth Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-
smithfieldtrustco.com

The Difference is Trust.


Trust & Fiduciary • Investment Management • Estate Planning & Administration • Tax Planning & Management

Smithfield
Trust Company
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