Historical Dictionary of British Intelligence
FLETCHER, REX• 187 cret Intelligence Service(SIS). In 1923, as Sinclair took up his post in SIS’s headquarters, Fletcher stood f ...
188 • FLOUD, BERNARD FLOUD, BERNARD.Identified as a covert Communist who had been recruited into theCommunist Party of Great Bri ...
FOOTE, ALLAN• 189 Molde, where he and the Norwegian gold reserves were rescued by the Royal Navy, having provided the Norwegian ...
190 • FOOTMAN, DAVID St. John’s Wood. His first assignment was to travel to Geneva and make contact with a woman in the main pos ...
FOOTMAN, DAVID• 191 in which Footman gave a graphic description of an early homosexual encounter, he also described his politica ...
192 • FORBES DENNIS, ERNAN telligence officer. Footman himself was unembarrassed by what some of his more critical colleagues re ...
FORCE RESEARCH UNIT• 193 Burma(run by R. E. Forester and later Ritchie Gardiner),Siam(run by A. C. Ponton), Malaya (Patrick Good ...
194 • FOREIGN OFFICE ADVISER and recommended the prosecution of several former members of the FRU. FOREIGN OFFICE ADVISER.The (t ...
FRANCE• 195 She reestablished contact with SIS and traveled to Lisbon for a rendezvous withKenneth Cohen. Until they actually me ...
196 • FRANCK, LOUIS In London, SIS’s P1production section, the Vichy French coun- try section headed byKenneth Cohen, was subdiv ...
FROLIK, JOSEF• 197 FRANKS, DICKIE.Chief of theSecret Intelligence Service(SIS) from 1978 to 1981, Arthur (‘‘Dickie’’) Franks had ...
198 • FULFORD, ROGER department supervising espionage by theCzech Intelligence Ser- vice(StB) in Britain. In 1964 he began a two ...
FURNIVAL JONES, SIR MARTIN• 199 George IV, and coincided with his appointment as a lecturer in En- glish at King’s College, Lond ...
200 • G OFFICERS as director of D Branch, and then in September 1963 replaced him again as deputy director-general when Mitchell ...
GAME BOOK• 201 In December 1944 Gallegos was moved to a PoW camp near Mu- nich, where he attempted to escape but was caught whil ...
202 • GARBO GARBO.When Juan Pujol, motivated by his harrowing experiences in the Spanish Civil War, offered his services to the ...
GARBY-CZERNIAWSKI, ROMAN• 203 long-expected invasion across the Channel would concentrate on the beaches of the Pas-de-Calais.ga ...
204 • GARBY-CZERNIAWSKI, ROMAN for secret consultations in October 1941. General Wladislaw Sikorski awarded him Poland’s highest ...
GERMAN AGENTS• 205 later to maintain that his relationship with the traitor had been mis- represented. Several books were writte ...
206 • GIBRALTAR of the cases involved individuals who were never in a position to pro- cure intelligence of any value. Among the ...
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