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Worked for the SIS
editI've not got to grips with editing, so feel free to add this or not. He appears to have 'joined the diplomatic service' as a spook, as I have found a note from my mother saying that he worked for my father. My father retired from the SIS in 1953 as Chief Controller Europe, so that for at least a year he must have been a spook in a European station. Hardly relevant, but I can remember that he came and took me out for a Sunday from my prep school later in the '50s, but by then he must have been 'legit'. — Preceding unsigned comment added by C.cohen (talk • contribs) 14:49, 7 February 2021 (UTC)