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His first wife also appears to have worked for the Special Operations Executive.
The minister was in charge of the Special Operations Executive.
"Around midnight, I think," the man from Special Operations Executive said.
The Special Operations Executive were approached to see if its agents could destroy the dock gates.
Both units were under the command of the British Special Operations Executive.
“They had to hide their messages, and to do this they got a lot of help from your Special Operations Executive.
He also had contacts with representatives of the British Special Operations Executive.
Even when compared with other, more celebrated, members of the Special Operations Executive, who showed extraordinary courage, he stood out.
He worked with the Special Operations Executive in India.
The Special Operations Executive - the wartime sabotage organisation - had, however, more ambitious plans.
Invited back to her house, he is told by Sarah that the two of them worked for Special Operations Executive during the war.
Directives from the British Special Operations Executive helped to unite the different groups.
He served as an intelligence officer in the Special Operations Executive between 1940 and 1947, reaching the rank of lieutenant colonel.
The Special Operations Executive was located in nearby Baker Street.
Due to his knowledge of the oil industry in France, he was seen as an excellent acquisition for the Special Operations Executive.
The organisation for which the series' women agents worked, the Outfit, was based on the real-life Special Operations Executive.
The Special Operations Executive had now demonstrated their ability to undertake operations, no matter the political consequences.
Early in the war, in London, they set up something called Special Operations Executive, and my father was a natural for it.
The Special Operations Executive never mentioned that it was already running an operation to sabotage the ships, with safe houses in the town.
Gibson then served with Special Operations Executive and the Foreign Office.
The station was constructed by the Special Operations Executive in 1942 exclusively for Czech intelligence services.
The staff came mostly from SO1, which had been until then the propaganda arm of the Special Operations Executive.
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During the Second World War the house was used as a training school for the Special Operations Executive.
The company gave over the fifth floor of its head office on Baker Street to the Special Operations Executive from 1940 to 1946.
The special operations command's main responsibility now is to provide resources and personnel to the geographic combatant commanders.
Much of the work is carried out by military information support teams that the Special Operations Command has deployed to 22 countries.
As of 2007, Special Operations Command was fully operational.
The Special Operations Command had asked officials to withhold the names because of security worries.
Joint Special Operations Command was founded out of disaster.
The Special Operations Command has its own airbase and operates a wide range of helicopters.
United States Special Operations Command expects "1st gen capability" inside a year.
U.S. Special Operations Command appeared to have the greatest reservations about how to proceed with opening up.
Top officials at the Special Operations Command had offered to allow the filmmakers to meet the planner, but explicitly asked his name not be shared.
The US Marines’ Special Operations Command was behind three such missions.
The prototypes went through warfighter evaluations and Special Operations Command has already purchased pairs.
He knew the Special Operations Command was not only the right command to run such an operation, it would be salivating to get the chance.
The military's Joint Special Operations Command maintains a target list that includes several Americans.
He also gives details about Joint Special Operations Command's presence in Afghanistan, another classified matter.
A charity is collecting donations through the Army Special Operations Command's Facebook page.
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The Special Operations Command said in a statement that it did not adopt the Lincoln plan, choosing another contractor's proposal instead.
Soldiers representing the United States Army Special Operations Command attended the ceremony.
Administration, military and Congressional officials say that the Special Operations Command has embarked on a quiet lobbying campaign to push through the initiative.
More recently, in 2001, the U.S. Special Operations Command found that the M4's design was fundamentally flawed.
It is also likely to become contentious as women try to break into the military's most vaunted corners, such as Ranger training school and special operations commands.
It is believed that the Special Operations Command consists of about 50,000 personnel, although the number earmarked for combat missions is probably less than 10,000.
The Army's Special Operations Command said it was aware of the allegations, but said any further comment could jeopardize the investigation.
He told us that he understood the Special Operations Command had never thought the intelligence good enough to justify actually moving AC-130s into position.
Special Operations Command had been created in the eighties after the string of embarrassing communication snafus during the Grenada invasion.