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THE ROSE AND THE LAUREL

General

An Outline of the Early History of the Intelligence Corps; December 1965.

Other Intelligence Corps: The Intelligence Corps (India); 1970.

The Intelligence Training Organisation in UK in World War Two; 1972.

Wearing of the Green; 1990.

Special Operations Executive and the Intelligence Corps 1940-1946; 2002.

Service in the Intelligence Corps 1958-1960; 2004.

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BARRACKS

Wentworth Woodhouse: 1971.

The ORs Depot, Winchester; 1994.

Mytchett Barracks Depot, Aldershot .. and beyond; 1995.

The Officers’ Depot at Oxford in World War Two; 2001.

Basic and Corps Training at Maresfield 1962; 2006.

Maresfield; Then and Then (or 1949 and 1973); 2008.

SECOND WORLD WAR

North-West Europe

One Man’s War (mostly with 19 FSS); 1981.

The Class of ’15; 1985.

The Time of their Lives; 1985.

How I Joined the Intelligence Corps; 1989.

Some Random Thoughts; 1990.

Dunkirk, A Later Story; 1990.

North West Expeditionary Force, Norway 1940; 1992.

Exercise Cockney Moonlight 10-24 May: 1994.

Arnhem Remembered; 1995.

That’s France; 1998.

6 Field Security Section, BEF, 10 May – 8 June 1940; 1998.

Germany, March 1945 to June 1946; 1999.

Victims of Buchenwald; 2002.

Interrogator’s Life; 2003.

Middle and Near East

Oswald Ormsby’s Magnificent Section; 1986.

Two Stable Doors; 1989.

Military Intelligence PAIFORCE; 1997.

WO W.A. Knox, Intelligence Corps; 1998 and 2001.

Field Security, Persia and Iraq Force (PAI Force); An Adaptation of the Field Security Section of the Intelligence Corps 1939 to 1960; 2004.

Far East

Agent 50; British Army Aid Group (BAAG) (China); 1960.

I defended Japanese War Criminals; 1988.

Service in the Far East 1941- 47; 1990.

VJ-Day – ‘They have dropped a new sort of bomb’; 1995.

Signals Intelligence

Enigma Indeed! 1979.

Wireless Experimental Centre, Hill of Happiness Anand Parbat, Delhi; 1986.

POST 1945

Palestine

Palestine Memories; 1960

Uncomfortably in the Middle: Field Security in Palestine; 1996.

The Murders of Cliff Martin and Mervyn Paice; Palestine – July 1947; 2003.

Germany and Austria

Get Your Knees Brown, Robin Day; 1987.

309 FSS Berlin and All That; 1994.

The Intelligence Teams; 2002.

Operation Conflict (Smokey Joe’s) October 1948-June 1951; 2002.

Residual Nazi Resistance; 2004.

346, 347 and 348 Field Security Security Sections (Commando FSS); 2004.

Statement made by Rudolf Hoess to 92 Field Security Section on 14 March 1946; 2004.

A Three Day Tour in the GDR Ost Krakenhaus, Lauchhammer; 2008.

Middle and Near East

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Salvaging Something from the Wreck; 1985.

Making and Unmaking of 1 FSS; 1998.

II Security Company (Cyprus); Memories from the 1974 Coup and Turkish Invasion; 1999.

Intelligence Support for the SAS in Oman 1970/71; 2009.

The Intelligence Corps in Suez 1956; 2002.

Far East

Hot But Worthwhile; Notes on the Borneo Field Intelligence Officer (FIO); 1968.

Operation ‘Celebration Coronation’; A Victory for Freedom in North Korea; 1968.

Deepcut; 1972.

Community Relations – Hong Kong; 1973.

ANZUK; 1973.

A Malaysian Experience; 2000.

Recollections of the Far East 1945-1947 (and the Nakamura Gold Scandal); 2002.

Falklands

The Recovery of the Falkland Islands; 1982.

81 Intelligence Section in the Falklands; 1982.

Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland 1969/1970, Londonderry and Belfast; 1970.

The Corps in Northern Ireland; 1968-1969; 2005.

The First Intelligence Corps Success Against Irish Republicanism; Major George Percy Devenish MBE TD Intelligence Corps; 2005.

Counter Intelligence in Northern Ireland – 1971; 2006.

The Gulf War

Headquarters British Forces East (HQ BFME) October 1990 – March 1991; 1991.

Intelligence and Security Group (Germany), Operation Desert Shield, Storm and Sabre; 1991.

71 Intelligence Section; 1991.

The Gulf Intelligence Team (GIT); 1991.

JARIC Detachment, Riyadh Air Force Base, Tales of Arabian Nights; 1991.

Granby’s Volunteers; 1991.

Operation Haven; 1991.

The Balkans

Trieste 1945; Face to Face with the Jugs; 1995.

Operation GRAPPLE: British Armed Forces in UN Protection Force: 1993

Op Grapple 3; 1994.

Operation Gabriel; 1995.

Operation Resolute; 1996.

UKNIC Sarajevo; 1998 and 2000.

Multi Nationalisation of HQ MND (SW): The End of an Era; 2000.

Field Security in Kosovo: A Purple Approach; 2009. The End of Operation OCULUS (K); 2009.

Iraq

The Deployment of 1 Military Intelligence Brigade on Operation Telic; 2002.

Basrah Revisted; 2002.

HUMINT in Operation Telic – The Fifth Essential Battle Winning Capability; Our Part in Saddam Hussein’s Downfall; 2002.

UKNIC to OISG; 2002.

10 Military Intelligence Company; The Tenth on Tour; 2002.

J2 JFLOGC: In the Rear with no Gear; 2002.

Slime and Deep Trench Latrines: Corps Detains Bomb Maker in Umm Qsar; 2002.

Joint Helicopter Force; 2002.

3 Field Security Section; 2002.

HQ Field Security Company: 2002.

1 Field Security Section: Boring Old Field Security; 2002.

From Division to 5 Field Security Section to Oblivion; 2002.

2 Field Security Section; Kuwait to Baghdad; 2002.

Unfinished Business: 7 Armoured Brigade on Operation Telic (The Rat is Back); 2002.

89 (Airborne) Military Intelligence Section: Small, Light But Still Know How to Fight; 2002.

Intelligence Section – 3 Commando Brigade: Operation Telic (January to May 2003); 2003.

The Matthew Bacon Bursary Fund; 2003.

Road Map to War: Force Military Intelligence Company Op Telic III; 2003.

Op Telic: National Contingent Headquarters; 2003.

UKNIC Basrah – Op Telic 2; 2003.

Op Telic: EW Support; 2003.

F Branch JSIO on Op Telic – Better Late Than Never; 2003.

14th Signal Regiment (Electronic Warfare) Operations in Southern Iraq (January – December 2003).

Force Military Intelligence Battalion, Operation Telic VII; 2006.

Afghanistan

HQ 16 MI Company and 162 MI Section: Operational Intelligence Support Group, Kabul, October 2006-2007; 2006.

89 (Airborne) Close Support Military Section, Op HERRICK 4; 2006.

5 (Army Co-Operation) Squadron Waddington; 2008.

PREDATOR; 2008.

412 General Support Military Intelligence Section – Op Herrick 7; 2008.