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[[Frank Hall]] was the military secretary of the [[Ulster Volunteer Force]] before the First World War, during which he became MI5's main Irish expert.<ref>Andrew, Christopher; Defence of the Realm, The Authorized History of MI5, Allen Lane, 2009, p.87.</ref>
 
[[Frank Hall]] was the military secretary of the [[Ulster Volunteer Force]] before the First World War, during which he became MI5's main Irish expert.<ref>Andrew, Christopher; Defence of the Realm, The Authorized History of MI5, Allen Lane, 2009, p.87.</ref>
  
Following the incorporation of the UVF into the British Army on the outbreak of war, Hall was offered 'a job in Military Intelligence by a top Army Unionist', according to writer Jeff Dudgeon.<ref.Jeff Dudgeon, [http://www.ulster-scots.co.uk/mission.htm UVF and MI5: the double life of Q], Belfast Telegraph, archived at Ulster-Scots and Irish Unionist Resource, accessed 1 August 2017.</ref>
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Following the incorporation of the UVF into the British Army on the outbreak of war, Hall was offered 'a job in Military Intelligence by a top Army Unionist', according to writer Jeff Dudgeon.<ref>Jeff Dudgeon, [http://ulster-scots.co.uk/docs/articles/historical/uvfmi5.htm UVF and MI5: the double life of Q], Belfast Telegraph, archived at Ulster-Scots and Irish Unionist Resource, accessed 1 August 2017.</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 19:45, 2 August 2017

Frank Hall was the military secretary of the Ulster Volunteer Force before the First World War, during which he became MI5's main Irish expert.[1]

Following the incorporation of the UVF into the British Army on the outbreak of war, Hall was offered 'a job in Military Intelligence by a top Army Unionist', according to writer Jeff Dudgeon.[2]

Notes

  1. Andrew, Christopher; Defence of the Realm, The Authorized History of MI5, Allen Lane, 2009, p.87.
  2. Jeff Dudgeon, UVF and MI5: the double life of Q, Belfast Telegraph, archived at Ulster-Scots and Irish Unionist Resource, accessed 1 August 2017.