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− | + | ''John Anthony Cradock'' was a British official. He served in the [[Malayan Civil Service]], the [[Ministry of Defence]] and the [[Northern Ireland Office]].<ref>[https://groups.google.com/group/alt.obituaries/browse_thread/thread/8149475ce78954b7/49aefc018cbde26d%3Fq%3D%2522Anthony%2BCradock%2522%2349aefc018cbde26d&ei=iGwTS6eaOpW8Qpmqic0O&sa=t&ct=res&cd=2&source=groups&usg=AFQjCNEZdah3ADJtq9yoHW8lgezkG6ZrhQ?hl=en John Cradock, CB, MBE, (1921-2003)], alt.obituaries, Google Groups./> The latter positions, at least, appear to have been cover postings for an [[MI5]] role.<ref name"Leigh209">David Leigh, The Wilson Plot, Mandarin, 1989, p.209.</ref> | |
J. Cradock is listed as an Under Secretary (liaison staff) at the [[Northern Ireland Office]] in the Civil Service Yearbook for 1976, a post previously held by [[MI5]] officer [[Denis Payne]].<ref>Civil Service Yearbook 1976, p.744.</ref> The name appears as J.A. Cradock in the otherwise identical 1977 entry.<ref>Civil Service Yearbook 1977, p.785.</ref> | J. Cradock is listed as an Under Secretary (liaison staff) at the [[Northern Ireland Office]] in the Civil Service Yearbook for 1976, a post previously held by [[MI5]] officer [[Denis Payne]].<ref>Civil Service Yearbook 1976, p.744.</ref> The name appears as J.A. Cradock in the otherwise identical 1977 entry.<ref>Civil Service Yearbook 1977, p.785.</ref> | ||
According to David Leigh: | According to David Leigh: | ||
− | ::[[MI5]] fought - and beat - [[MI6]] for control of Intelligence in Northern Ireland under a succession of 'DCI's on two-year tours to this new, uninhibited career-posting - [[Ian Cameron]], [[Jack Credock]], [[John Parker]].<ref>David Leigh, The Wilson Plot, Mandarin, 1989, p.209.</ref> | + | ::[[MI5]] fought - and beat - [[MI6]] for control of Intelligence in Northern Ireland under a succession of 'DCI's on two-year tours to this new, uninhibited career-posting - [[Ian Cameron]], [[Jack Credock]], [[John Parker]].<ref name"Leigh209">David Leigh, The Wilson Plot, Mandarin, 1989, p.209.</ref> |
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+ | John Anthony CRADOCK, M.B.E., Principal Director, Ministry of Defence was awarded the Order of the Bath (C.B.) in 1980.<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/48212/supplements/3/page.pdf Supplement to the London Gazette, 14 June 1980], issue 48212, p.3.</ref> | ||
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+ | ==External Resources== | ||
+ | *Namebase [[http://www.namebase.org/cgi-bin/nb01?_CRADDOCK_JACK_ Jack Craddock]] | ||
+ | *[https://groups.google.com/group/alt.obituaries/browse_thread/thread/8149475ce78954b7/49aefc018cbde26d%3Fq%3D%2522Anthony%2BCradock%2522%2349aefc018cbde26d&ei=iGwTS6eaOpW8Qpmqic0O&sa=t&ct=res&cd=2&source=groups&usg=AFQjCNEZdah3ADJtq9yoHW8lgezkG6ZrhQ?hl=en John Cradock, CB, MBE, (1921-2003)], alt.obituaries, Google Groups. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references/> | <references/> |
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J. Cradock is listed as an Under Secretary (liaison staff) at the Northern Ireland Office in the Civil Service Yearbook for 1976, a post previously held by MI5 officer Denis Payne.[1] The name appears as J.A. Cradock in the otherwise identical 1977 entry.[2]
According to David Leigh:
- MI5 fought - and beat - MI6 for control of Intelligence in Northern Ireland under a succession of 'DCI's on two-year tours to this new, uninhibited career-posting - Ian Cameron, Jack Credock, John Parker.[3]
John Anthony CRADOCK, M.B.E., Principal Director, Ministry of Defence was awarded the Order of the Bath (C.B.) in 1980.[4]
External Resources
- Namebase [Jack Craddock]
- John Cradock, CB, MBE, (1921-2003), alt.obituaries, Google Groups.
Notes
- ↑ Civil Service Yearbook 1976, p.744.
- ↑ Civil Service Yearbook 1977, p.785.
- ↑ David Leigh, The Wilson Plot, Mandarin, 1989, p.209.
- ↑ Supplement to the London Gazette, 14 June 1980, issue 48212, p.3.