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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Jantet" data-source="post: 43336" data-attributes="member: 4607"><p>Does anyone have any information on a JOHN TREGIDGA, who was in MI6 and SOE? He is cited by the Imperial War Museum as being the last man to see alive MAJOR FRANK THOMPSON who was with SOE and Phantom during the second world war, based in Cairo. Frank Thompson was killed on an exercise called Clardiges to infiltrate Bulgaria from Serbia, in April 1944, which went drastically wrong. The information is needed for a biography by Professor Peter J Conradi of Frank Thompson, who was elder brother to well-known historian E P Thompson. The only information we have on John Tregidga is that he was probaby a South African, as his last known address was there. MI6 files are closed in perpetuity, but if we can prove that he is dead then his SOE file could be opened. Any information, of his death or of his relatives and descendants, would be most gratefully received. Jane Jantet, Research Assistant to Professor P J Conradi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Jantet, post: 43336, member: 4607"] Does anyone have any information on a JOHN TREGIDGA, who was in MI6 and SOE? He is cited by the Imperial War Museum as being the last man to see alive MAJOR FRANK THOMPSON who was with SOE and Phantom during the second world war, based in Cairo. Frank Thompson was killed on an exercise called Clardiges to infiltrate Bulgaria from Serbia, in April 1944, which went drastically wrong. The information is needed for a biography by Professor Peter J Conradi of Frank Thompson, who was elder brother to well-known historian E P Thompson. The only information we have on John Tregidga is that he was probaby a South African, as his last known address was there. MI6 files are closed in perpetuity, but if we can prove that he is dead then his SOE file could be opened. Any information, of his death or of his relatives and descendants, would be most gratefully received. Jane Jantet, Research Assistant to Professor P J Conradi [/QUOTE]
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