Hugh Fraser (MI5)

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For the founder of the Fraser of Allander institute see Hugh Fraser.

Hugh Fraser (1921-2001) was an officer in the Special Operations Executive and MI5.[1]

His career, as described in his Telegraph obituary closely matches that of an un-named officer mentioned in Christopher Andrew's authorised history of MI5:

The Service officer who chaired the inter-departmental Forcible Attack Working Group (FAWG) , founded on C Branch's initiative, had had an adventurous career in SOE during the Second World War, which included travelling though Crete dressed as a shepherd with explosives hidden in animal dung. FAWG specialized in devising and testing perimeter fencing and intruder-detection systems.[2]

Notes

  1. Obituaries: Hugh Fraser, telegraph.co.uk, 19 July 2001.
  2. Christopher Andrew, Defence of the Realm, The Authorized History of MI5, Allen Lane, 2009, p.655.