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− | [[Jack Morton]] was a senior [[MI5]] officer who succeeded [[Alex Kellar]] as head of [[Security Intelligence Far East]] before becoming Director of Intelligence im Malaya where he advised Sir [[Gerald | + | [[Jack Morton]] was a senior [[MI5]] officer who succeeded [[Alex Kellar]] as head of [[Security Intelligence Far East]] before becoming Director of Intelligence im Malaya where he advised Sir [[Gerald Templer]] on re-organising the local Special Branch.<ref>Christopher Andrew, ''Defence of the Realm, The Authorized History of MI5'', Allen Lane, 2009, p.450.</ref> |
According to Stephen Dorril, who refers to him as 'Jack Moreton', Morton came out of retirement in 1973 to re-organise the [[RUC Special Branch]] and to set up an MI5/Army database on terrorists.<ref>Christopher Andrew, ''Defence of the Realm, The Authorized History of MI5'', Allen Lane, 2009, p.450.</ref> | According to Stephen Dorril, who refers to him as 'Jack Moreton', Morton came out of retirement in 1973 to re-organise the [[RUC Special Branch]] and to set up an MI5/Army database on terrorists.<ref>Christopher Andrew, ''Defence of the Realm, The Authorized History of MI5'', Allen Lane, 2009, p.450.</ref> |
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Jack Morton was a senior MI5 officer who succeeded Alex Kellar as head of Security Intelligence Far East before becoming Director of Intelligence im Malaya where he advised Sir Gerald Templer on re-organising the local Special Branch.[1]
According to Stephen Dorril, who refers to him as 'Jack Moreton', Morton came out of retirement in 1973 to re-organise the RUC Special Branch and to set up an MI5/Army database on terrorists.[2]