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Major-General Sir Colin McVean Gubbins, KCMG, DSO, MC (2 July 1896 – 11 February 1976) was the prime mover of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in... |
Margaret Jackson (secretary) (category Pages using infobox military person with embed) Affairs, from here she moved to the military until SOE was formed in November 1940, where she worked for Colin Gubbins until it was disbanded in 1946. Jackson... |
2024 Australia Day Honours (section Military Division) Frances Grove – For service to the community of Hobsons Bay. Georgina Sarah Gubbins – For service to primary industry, and to the community. Dr Ronald Barry... |
List of British generals and brigadiers (category Lists of British military personnel) Grove Lieutenant-General Sir Maurice Grove-White Major-General Sir Colin Gubbins Brigadier-General Sir Gordon Guggisberg Lieutenant-General John Christopher... |
replacement as director from September 1943 was Gubbins, who had been promoted to Major-general. Gubbins had wide experience of commando and clandestine... |
Malcolm Munthe (category Recipients of the Military Cross) Russell Rea, 2nd Baron Rea, who was personal staff officer to Brigadier Colin Gubbins (the Head of SOE), and later leader of the Liberal party in the British... |
Douglas Gracey (category Military personnel of British India) College, Quetta, from 1928 to 1929, and his fellow students included Colin Gubbins, John Crocker, Eric Goddard, Lionel Cox, and Henry Davies, among many... |
suspicions about Kowerski. These were addressed in London by General Colin Gubbins – to be, from September 1943, head of SOE – in a letter of 17 June 1941... |
Leo Marks (category Jewish military personnel) mistake in his coding...." Marks had to face Brigadier (later Sir) Colin Gubbins: Described by Tommy [Marks' closest friend] as 'a real Highland toughie... |
Edmund Charaszkiewicz (category Military personnel from the Province of Posen) Col. Colin Gubbins – soon to become the prime mover of the Special Operations Executive (S.O.E.) – a very warm letter informing him that Gubbins had been... |
MI6 (redirect from Military Intelligence, Section 6) Mastermind: The Authorised Biography of Major General Sir Colin Gubbins KCMG, DSO, MC. Pen and Sword Military. pp. 256–57. ISBN 978-1-47386383-5. OCLC 953834421... |
Kim Philby (section British intelligence career) (2016). SOE's Mastermind: the Authorised Biography of Major General Sir Colin Gubbins KCMG, DSO, MC. Pen and Sword. ISBN 978-1-4738-6382-8 – via Google Books... |
Royal Air Force Special Duties Service (category Joint military units and formations of the United Kingdom) Lysander Pilot: Secret Operations with 161 Squadron. Chichester, UK: Tangmere Military Aviation Museum. ISBN 978-0-9935407-0-7. Middlebrook, Martin (1974). The... |
Eric Goddard (category Recipients of the Military Cross) College, Quetta, in 1928–29, where his fellow students were John Crocker, Colin Gubbins, Douglas Gracey, Lionel Cox, Harold Lewis and Henry Davies, all future... |
William Grover-Williams (section Racing career) an Order of the British Empire by the head of the SOE, Major-General Colin Gubbins, in September 1945, but when it became clear that he had died the honour... |
Kenneth Anderson (British Army officer) (category Graduates of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst) while those below included Douglas Gracey, John Crocker, Henry Davies, Colin Gubbins and Australian George Vasey and E. L. M. Burns of the Canadian Army... |
Cecil Vandepeer Clarke (category Pages using infobox military person with embed) breaking into RAF and transformer stations – had made him unpopular. Colin Gubbins liked Clarke, but thought he might be of more use elsewhere and approached... |
Ian Fleming (category Graduates of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst) Grenadier Guards during the Second World War, was later commissioned under Colin Gubbins to help establish the Auxiliary Units, and became involved in behind-the-lines... |
Hugh Stockwell (category Jersey military personnel) the command of Colin Gubbins. Stockwell, commanding No. 2 Independent Company, was soon promoted to lieutenant-colonel to replace Gubbins who had been given... |
Pierrepoint in Hameln prison on 3 May 1947. In September 1945, Major General Colin Gubbins, Head of SOE, recommended that Lefort be appointed a Member of the Order... |