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[[David Eastwood]] was an [[MI5]] officer who served as director of intelligence in Northern Ireland from 1971 until 1973.<ref>Nigel West, ''Historical Dictionary of British Intelligence'', Scarecrow Press, 2014, p.192.</ref>
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[[David Eastwood]] (1919-2010) was an Arm and [[MI5]] officer.<ref name="TelObit">[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/military-obituaries/army-obituaries/8192510/David-Eastwood.html David Eastwood], ''Telegraph'', 9 December 2010.</ref>
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He served as director of intelligence in Northern Ireland from 1971 until 1973.<ref>Nigel West, ''Historical Dictionary of British Intelligence'', Scarecrow Press, 2014, p.192.</ref>
  
 
According to Simon Winchester, interrogators at Ballykinler Army Barracks were effectively under Eastwood's command.<ref>Simon Winchester, ''Northern Ireland in crisis: reporting the Ulster troubles'', Holmes & Meier, 1974, p.171.</ref>
 
According to Simon Winchester, interrogators at Ballykinler Army Barracks were effectively under Eastwood's command.<ref>Simon Winchester, ''Northern Ireland in crisis: reporting the Ulster troubles'', Holmes & Meier, 1974, p.171.</ref>
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 13:14, 21 March 2015

David Eastwood (1919-2010) was an Arm and MI5 officer.[1]

He served as director of intelligence in Northern Ireland from 1971 until 1973.[2]

According to Simon Winchester, interrogators at Ballykinler Army Barracks were effectively under Eastwood's command.[3]


Notes

  1. David Eastwood, Telegraph, 9 December 2010.
  2. Nigel West, Historical Dictionary of British Intelligence, Scarecrow Press, 2014, p.192.
  3. Simon Winchester, Northern Ireland in crisis: reporting the Ulster troubles, Holmes & Meier, 1974, p.171.