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− | In contrast to the [[Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service]], the deputy | + | In contrast to the [[Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service]], the deputy chiefs of [[MI6]], (like the holder of the now defunct position [[assistant chiefs of secret service|assistant chiefs of MI6]]) are not named. One was appointed around July 2003.<ref>http://www.standard.co.uk/news/new-deputy-chief-for-mi6-6983078.html</ref> |
The [[BBC]] in 2010 named Sir [[Gerry Warner]] as a former deputy chief of the Secret Intelligence Service.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-10986334</ref> | The [[BBC]] in 2010 named Sir [[Gerry Warner]] as a former deputy chief of the Secret Intelligence Service.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-10986334</ref> | ||
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+ | At various points in time, more than one person has held this office simultaneously. In March 1943, [[Valentine Vivian]]'s designation was changed from DCSS (Deputy Chief of the Secret Service) to Deputy Directy/SP, sharing the rank of Deputy Director with 3 service appointees{{who}}.<ref>MI6: The History of the Secret Intelligence Service 1909-1949 p.476</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 16:01, 18 January 2015
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In contrast to the Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, the deputy chiefs of MI6, (like the holder of the now defunct position assistant chiefs of MI6) are not named. One was appointed around July 2003.[1]
The BBC in 2010 named Sir Gerry Warner as a former deputy chief of the Secret Intelligence Service.[2]
At various points in time, more than one person has held this office simultaneously. In March 1943, Valentine Vivian's designation was changed from DCSS (Deputy Chief of the Secret Service) to Deputy Directy/SP, sharing the rank of Deputy Director with 3 service appointees[Who?].[3]
Office Holders on Wikispooks
Name | From | To | Description |
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Mark Allen | 2003 | 2004 | Dates highly uncertain, but cited as deputy chief when Abdul-Hakim Belhaj was kidnapped from Malaysia in March 2004.<a href="#cite_note-c4t-1">[1]</a> |
Gerry Warner | 1990 | 1991 | Was Deputy Chief for this whole time, but at some point between 1990 and February 1998. He probably left the service when he became Co-ordinator for Intelligence and Security. |
Christopher Curwen | 1980 | 1985 | |
Colin Figures | 1979 | July 1981 | |
Dick Franks | 1977 | 1978 | |
Peter Hayman | 1973 | 1978 | These dates are uncertain, as are the circumstances regarding his departure. In 1978 a dossier of child pornography was found on a bus, later linked by police to Hayman. |
Maurice Oldfield | 1967 | 1973 | |
John Macgregor Bruce Lockhart | 1961 | 1965 | |
George Kennedy Young | 1958 | 1961 | Reportedly resigned due to dissatisfaction with the MacMillan government. The start date is speculative, but matches the departure of James Easton. |
James Easton | 1951 | 1958 | |
Edward Beddington-Behrens | 6 March 1943 | 1944 | Deputy Director/Army (DD/A) |
Lionel Payne | 6 March 1943 | 1945 | Deputy Director/Air. |
John Cordeaux | 6 March 1943 | 1945 | Deputy Director/Navy |
Valentine Vivian | 1942 | 1948 | Sole holder of this position until 1943, after which time it was shared. The start and end dates of this posting are conjectured. |
Stewart Menzies | 1929 | 3 November 1939 |
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References
- ↑ http://www.standard.co.uk/news/new-deputy-chief-for-mi6-6983078.html
- ↑ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-10986334
- ↑ MI6: The History of the Secret Intelligence Service 1909-1949 p.476