John Stephen Longrigg
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John Stephen Longrigg was an MI6 officer who served as staff officer to the service's Middle East director George Kennedy Young in the early 1950s.[1]
According to intelligence writers Jonathan Bloch and Patrick Fitzgerald, he became deputy head of MI6 in 1979, before retiring in 1982.[2]
External resources
- NameBase, LONGRIGG JOHN STEPHEN
- Johnnie Longrigg, The Times, 14 March 2007.