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==Connections==
 
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Sir [[Frederick Brundrett]] | [[Lord Mountbatten]] | Sir [[Solly Zuckerman]] | [[John Drew]] | Sir [[Maurice Oldfield]] | [[George Young]] | [[Nicholas Elliott]] | [[Bruce Mackenzie]] | Sir [[Dick White]] | [[Peter Wright]] | [[Lord Shawcross]] | [[Duncan Sandys]] | [[Harold Watkinson]] | [[Peter Thorneycroft]] | [[John Profumo]] | [[Richard Way]] | [[Lord Lambton]] | [[Lord Jellicoe]] | [[Jonathan Aitken]] | [[John Stonehouse]] | Sir [[Michael Havers]] | Sir [[William Cook]] | [[Victor Maklen]] | [[Stanley Mayne]] | Major general [[Gilbert Monckton]] | Brigadier [[Godfrey Hobbs]] | Brigadier [[John Stanier]] | [[Augustus Walker]] | [John Barraclough]] | Rear Admiral [[George Thomson]] | Colonel [[Sammy Lohan]] | Air Marshall Sir [[Geoffrey Tuttle]] | [[Lord Weinstock]] | [[Charles Bates]] | [[Robert Lamphere]] | [[Michael Straight]].<ref>Chapman Pincher, ''Treachery, Betrayals, Blunders and Cover-ups: Six Decades of Espionage'', Mainstream Publishing, 2012, pp.630-632.</ref>  
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Sir [[Frederick Brundrett]] | [[Lord Mountbatten]] | Sir [[Solly Zuckerman]] | [[John Drew]] | Sir [[Maurice Oldfield]] | [[George Young]] | [[Nicholas Elliott]] | [[Bruce Mackenzie]] | Sir [[Dick White]] | [[Peter Wright]] | [[Lord Shawcross]] | [[Duncan Sandys]] | [[Harold Watkinson]] | [[Peter Thorneycroft]] | [[John Profumo]] | [[Richard Way]] | [[Lord Lambton]] | [[Lord Jellicoe]] | [[Jonathan Aitken]] | [[John Stonehouse]] | Sir [[Michael Havers]] | Sir [[William Cook]] | [[Victor Maklen]] | [[Stanley Mayne]] | Major General [[Gilbert Monckton]] | Brigadier [[Godfrey Hobbs]] | Brigadier [[John Stanier]] | [[Augustus Walker]] | [[John Barraclough]] | Rear Admiral [[George Thomson]] | Colonel [[Sammy Lohan]] | Air Marshall Sir [[Geoffrey Tuttle]] | [[Lord Weinstock]] | [[Charles Bates]] | [[Robert Lamphere]] | [[Michael Straight]].<ref>Chapman Pincher, ''Treachery, Betrayals, Blunders and Cover-ups: Six Decades of Espionage'', Mainstream Publishing, 2012, pp.630-632.</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:52, 25 October 2013

Harry Chapman Pincher (born 1914) is a veteran British journalist. During the Cold War, he was a prominent reporter on security and intelligence issues for the Daily Express.[1]

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Sir Frederick Brundrett | Lord Mountbatten | Sir Solly Zuckerman | John Drew | Sir Maurice Oldfield | George Young | Nicholas Elliott | Bruce Mackenzie | Sir Dick White | Peter Wright | Lord Shawcross | Duncan Sandys | Harold Watkinson | Peter Thorneycroft | John Profumo | Richard Way | Lord Lambton | Lord Jellicoe | Jonathan Aitken | John Stonehouse | Sir Michael Havers | Sir William Cook | Victor Maklen | Stanley Mayne | Major General Gilbert Monckton | Brigadier Godfrey Hobbs | Brigadier John Stanier | Augustus Walker | John Barraclough | Rear Admiral George Thomson | Colonel Sammy Lohan | Air Marshall Sir Geoffrey Tuttle | Lord Weinstock | Charles Bates | Robert Lamphere | Michael Straight.[2]

Notes

  1. Charlotte Philby, 'I intend to die in the harness': Chapman Pincher is still on the hunt for spooks, Independent, 16 February 2013.
  2. Chapman Pincher, Treachery, Betrayals, Blunders and Cover-ups: Six Decades of Espionage, Mainstream Publishing, 2012, pp.630-632.