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*[[David Ranson]] -1990<ref>Stella Rimington, Open Secret, Arrow Books, 2002, p.222.</ref>
 
*[[David Ranson]] -1990<ref>Stella Rimington, Open Secret, Arrow Books, 2002, p.222.</ref>
 
*[[Stella Rimington]] 1990<ref>Stella Rimington, Open Secret, Arrow Books, 2002, p.222.</ref>-1991<ref>Stella Rimington, Open Secret, Arrow Books, 2002, p.241.</ref>
 
*[[Stella Rimington]] 1990<ref>Stella Rimington, Open Secret, Arrow Books, 2002, p.222.</ref>-1991<ref>Stella Rimington, Open Secret, Arrow Books, 2002, p.241.</ref>
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*[[John Alpass]] -1994<ref>Mark Hollingsworth and Nick Fielding, Defending the Realm: Inside MI5 and The War on Terrorism, André Deutsch, 2003, p.232.</ref>
 
*[[Julian Hansen]] -1997<ref>Mark Hollingsworth and Nick Fielding, Defending the Realm: Inside MI5 and The War on Terrorism, André Deutsch, 2003, p.285.</ref>
 
*[[Julian Hansen]] -1997<ref>Mark Hollingsworth and Nick Fielding, Defending the Realm: Inside MI5 and The War on Terrorism, André Deutsch, 2003, p.285.</ref>
 
*Dame [[Eliza Manningham-Buller]] 1997-2002<ref>[http://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/Page61.html Former Directors General], MI5, accessed 19 July 2009. </ref>
 
*Dame [[Eliza Manningham-Buller]] 1997-2002<ref>[http://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/Page61.html Former Directors General], MI5, accessed 19 July 2009. </ref>

Revision as of 17:19, 14 January 2011

The Deputy Director General of the Security Service (DDG) is the second most senior officer of the Service, better known as MI5.[1]

Five of the Security Service's seven branches report to the Deputy Director General, including those responsible for domestic and international terrorism.[2]

At times, MI5 has had more than one Deputy Director General. According to Michael Smith, this was the case in the mid-1990s until 1996.[3] One of these posts was known as (DD) (Operations).[4]

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Notes

  1. Organisation, MI5, accessed 19 July 2009.
  2. Organisation, MI5, accessed 19 July 2009.
  3. Michael Smith, The Spying Game, Politico's 2003, p.129.
  4. Julian Faux, CB, MI5 officer, died of cancer on July 6 aged 62. He was born on July 28, 1935, The Times, 23 July 1998.
  5. Former Directors General, MI5, accessed 19 July 2009.
  6. George A. Carver. Jr., The Fifth Man, The Atlantic Monthly, September 1988.
  7. Former Directors General, MI5, accessed 19 July 2009.
  8. GREAT BRITAIN: MI5 Indirectly Supports Overview, Intelligence Newsletter, 15 April 1993.
  9. Anthony Simkins, telegraph.co.uk, 2 Jan 2004.
  10. Former Directors General, MI5, accessed 19 July 2009.
  11. Ronald Symonds, The Times, 1 January 1998.
  12. Former Directors General, MI5, accessed 19 July 2009.
  13. Cecil Shipp, The Times, 17 September 1988.
  14. Julian Faux, CB, MI5 officer, died of cancer on July 6 aged 62. He was born on July 28, 1935, The Times, 23 July 1998.
  15. Julian Faux, CB, MI5 officer, died of cancer on July 6 aged 62. He was born on July 28, 1935, The Times, 23 July 1998.
  16. Stella Rimington, Open Secret, Arrow Books, 2002, p.222.
  17. Stella Rimington, Open Secret, Arrow Books, 2002, p.222.
  18. Stella Rimington, Open Secret, Arrow Books, 2002, p.241.
  19. Mark Hollingsworth and Nick Fielding, Defending the Realm: Inside MI5 and The War on Terrorism, André Deutsch, 2003, p.232.
  20. Mark Hollingsworth and Nick Fielding, Defending the Realm: Inside MI5 and The War on Terrorism, André Deutsch, 2003, p.285.
  21. Former Directors General, MI5, accessed 19 July 2009.
  22. Director General, MI5 accessed 19 July 2009.