Posted 09 July 2010 - 10:34 AM
Hi,
Here is a list of some of those working in Intelligence.
Regards Mark
EGYPT
Five ‘Specialists’ Arrived in Cairo from the War Office Dec 1914 to join the General Staff of Army HQ. None were regular army.
Carefully selected civilians for special service with knowledge of Turkish language and of Asia Minor
Lieutenant George A Lloyd. Knew Turkish had worked at British Embassy in Constantinople, Member of Parliament (had left Cairo by Feb 1915) Worked for Military Intelligence in Gallipoli. Intelligence colleague Staff Officer George Lloyd 4 Feb 1915 visit front at Suez Canal towards end of the battle
Lieutenant Charles Leonard Woolley RFA knew Arabic, archeologist 11 Dec 1914 arrived Egypt
Lieutenant James Barromew Hay, possible former Ottoman Gendarmerie in Libya- specialist on Turkish activity in Libya. Born Aberdeenshire in 1880. Became Assistant Provost Marshal GHQ.
2nd Lieutenant Thomas Edward Lawrence knew Arabic, archaeologist
Captain Aubrey Herbert. Knew Turkish had worked at British Embassy in Constantinople, former Member of Parliament (had left Cairo by Feb 1915) in charge of naval Intelligence in Mesopotamia and the Persian Gulf in early 1916
2nd Lieutenant T E Lawrence Army List 23.10.1914 appears to have been back dated.
Captain 20 March 1916, Major 5 Aug 1917 (at various times held temporary & local rank in Cairo)
All reported to Captain Stewart Newcombe RE who arrived a few days after them
Worked for Director of Intelligence Captain Gilbert F Clayton (Pre war Cairo Intelligence) also controlled Egyptian civil Intelligence
By Nov 1915 only Hay and Lawrence still working at Army HQ in Cairo
Mervyn Sorley Macdonnell. Specialist on ‘Tripoli’.and Sanusi matters. Irish and had worked as civil servant in the Sudan and Egypt, replaced James Hay at GHQ. Turkish on western frontier of Libya Nov 1915 working with T E Lawrence on Intelligence Summaries
Hough ex Consul at Jaffa Feb 1915
Jan 1915 Captain W H I Shakespear Indian Army adviser to ibn Saud killed in a tribal battle, picked out as a target due to his British uniform
Colonel Wyndham H Deedes (Intelligence staff at Gallipoli) (sent to Basra)
Lieutenant Colonel C J Hawker
Both worked on occasion for Cairo’s Military Intelligence, previously Ottoman Gendarmerie in Libya
Cairo Military Intelligence June 1915 located in the Midan Suraes building Cairo
Captain Stewart Francis Newcombe RE (survey of Sinai)
Macdonnell
2nd Lieutenant T E Lawrence
Ciphering June 1915
Captain Gordon Philip L Cosens-arrived Egypt Nov 1914
Captain Lord C H A Anglesey
Captain Lord Edward William Spencer Hartington (Gallipoli 18 Aug 1915)
Captain Prince Alexander of Battenburg , Grenadier Guards
Colonel A C Parker (Nephew of Lord Kitchener) replaced Captain Necombe when he was posted to the Dardanelles Sept 1915. Pre war Governor of Sinai
WESTERN EGYPT 1915-16
Nov 1915 Captain Hay was at located at RNACD headquarters at al-Dab’a as liaison with Army HQ Cairo. Emergency Squadron of the Royal Naval Air Service Armoured Car Division.
Commanded by Lieutenant Commander Charles Lister
George Purvis-Political Officer with the squadron (Deputy Director General of the Egyptian Coastguard Administration)
Lieutenant Yeo RNVR
A surgeon
Medical attendant RAMC
5 men operating the wireless
17 assorted drivers and soldiers.
Sir Hugh Richard Arthur Grosvenor, the 2nd Duke of and 4th Marquess of Westminster in command no.2 Squadron Royal Naval Air Service Armoured Car Division.
Major L V Owston replaced him as commander of the Armoured Car Brigade 1916
Sub Lieutenant Leslie Dudgeon
Interpreter Basil Lambrinidis
Sent to help secure supplies for POW’s from the ‘Tara’ 1916
Cecil Longueville Snow
Captain Norman Dewhurst (Military Representative at British Consulate Riga Latvia in 1921)
Major Leopold Royle RFC killed in combat air crash 17 Aug 1918
Major Charles W Maclean Staff officer. 7 years service Egyptian Army. Married to Leo Royle’s cousin Gladys Royle
Jan 1916 Intelligence section: Code named ‘Intrusive’
Colonel Gilbert Clayton – Chief – Director of Intelligence
Captain Wyndham H Deedes, Kings Royal Rifle Corps– Suspects (Arrived from Intelligence staff Gallipoli 11 Dec 1915) had worked in Turkish section of Military Intelligence in London at start of war
Captain Kinahan Cornwallis – SW Arabia, Arab Bureau
Captain Macdonnell – Tripolitania
Captain Robert Graves – Turkish Army
Major Engleton or Engledon – Censor
Captain T W Beaumont – Censor
Major Hennessy – Suspects
Captain Charles Leonard Woolley – liaison French Fleet
Major C Garvice – Alexandria ‘Staff (Intelligence Alexandria)’, Res of Officers,Staff
Major Pratt Barlow – Suez
Colonel W E Jennings Bramly – Ismailia. A specialist on the Egyptian Bedouin (Sudan Civil Service) (I S Cavalry), (Arrived Egypt June 1915 & 1 Aug 1916)
Built a town called Borg al-Arab west of Alexandria in the 1920’s with a monument a 10ft high pillar in the memory of Leopold Royle.
Local Lieutenant Charles Hubert Armbruster – Enemy trading (Later became Director of Sudan Customs) Arrived Egypt 1 Dec 1915
H F Rider – Enemy trading-Fin Adv Staff
Captain Vivian Henry Hadkinson (RNVR)– French Fleet
Captain Walter Francis Stirling – Port Said
2nd Lieutenant T E Lawrence - Maps
Oct 1915
Captain Chope with the Bikanir Camel Corps arrived from India
George Hunter Coastguard Camel Corps
Nov 1915 at Sollum
Lieutenant Colonel Cecil Longueville Snow, Egyptian Coast Guard. Collected intelligence on the Sansui Brotherhood and secure the Libyan Border
Captain Leopold Royle seconded from RFC ex Coastguard Camel Corps
Captain Richard Brazley-White in command of Egyptian troops
Bimbashi Hewitt
Turkish Mission to the Sanusi in Sept 1914
By the ‘Special Organization’
Pasha Sulayman al-Baruni
Turkish Mission to the Sanusi 1915
Nuri Bey (Enver Pasha’s brother) led the Sanusi Army, later returned to Turkey. He was commanding guerrilla operations in the Caucasus at the end of the war.
Ja’far al-Askari, Staff Officer in Ottoman Army held a command in the Sanusi Army. Captured and later joined the Arab revolt. Govt Minister in Iraq & assassinated in 1936
His ADC was Pertev Tewfik
Muhammad Bey al-Jibani, Libyan noble from Bengahzi
Hajji Kamel Bey al-Bunduqi
Muhyi al-Din Shatila boat owner & Beiruti gun runner
Major Djemal Bey situated at Marmaris harbour
Sulayman al-Baruni
Turkish officers
Fevzi
Husni
Dr Bechie Fuad
Captain Ahmad Mansur ex Egyptian Coastguard
Lieutenant Mustafa
Nehud Bey, Machine gun officer
Abdi Bey
German Mission to Sansui 1915
Lieutenant Baron Otto von Gumpenberg, German Foreign Ministry (ex soldier of fortune), cover name ‘Roeder’ using an American passport. Captured 11 July 1915, and held as POW.
Dr Otto Mannesmann German Agent, Reserve Officer with Uhlan Regiment at Ludswigsburg, Stuttgart. With the German Foreign Ministry as an expert on North Africa. Supplied arms etc via German U boats to the Sansui. Shot and killed 10 April 1916 while travelling west across Libya by Sanusi soldiers
Senousi agent in Cairo 1915
Muhammad Idrisi
Egyptian Coastguard who defected to the Sanusi Nov 1915
Bimbashi Muhammad Saleh (Harb) Bey became a General (lewa) in the Sanusi army. Fled by U boat to Pola and on to Constantinople. Returned to Egypt after the war. 1939 Director General of the Egyptian Coastguard Administration
Yousbashi Adeeb Effendi
Lieutenant Abu Zeid
Mahmoud Labid
Defected with 134 uniformed Egyptians
24 Nov 1914 Four German officers based in Gaza, dressed as Arabs working with Bedouin in Sinai
French navy torpedo boat ‘Mousqueton’ captured two Turkish officers and five NCO’s on a mission to the Sanusi onboard the ‘Olympia’ 16 June 1915
Major Gordon Ingram Bey, Staff Officer in Intelligence at Alexandria ex Egyptian Police, Arabic speaking (died of typhoid in Egypt 28 Feb 1929)
Captain Massey 29th Punjabis commanding Royal Flying Corps group 1915
Pilots
Captain Reilly
2nd Lieutenant Cockerell
Observer - Captain Leopold Royle
Lieutenant Roy Tweedie ex Egyptian Coastguard
Lieutenant Rowden
Athens Intelligence - Major Samson (pseudonym ‘R’) Ran the Levant Branch of British Intelligence
Compton Mackenzie arrived in Athens mid August 1915.
Sir Reginald Hall Head of Naval Intelligence
David George Hogarth-Arab Bureau
Temporary naval or military rank held by officials of the Arab Bureau did not indicate their political status or duties.
French military liaison staff in Egypt
Monsieur Albert Defrance French representative in Cairo
Francois Georges-Picot Secretary at the French Agency
Lieutenant Doynel de Saint-Quentin, French Military representative in Cairo.
Ronald Storrs Oriental Secretary to the High Commissioner
Military Governor Jerusalem 1918. On good terms with the Franciscan Fathers who ran the only English Language printing press in Jerusalem, and printed OETA Standing Orders and also General Instructions for the Information of Officers.
Gertrude M L Bell arrived Cairo 26.11.1915 sent by Captain W R Hall head of Intelligence at the Admiralty. Cairo Intelligence Department an Arab expert. Later based at Basra
Philip Graves joined Intelligence Jan 1915 Expert on the Turkish Army.
Ernest M Dowson Director of the Survey of Egypt
Captain Leopold Royle intelligence officer with Western Frontier Force Nov 1915
Captain James Hay
MESOPOTAMIA May 1916
Colonel Beach – Military Intelligence
Campbell Thompson – Basra
Basara – Secret Service work Captain J C More Military Intelligence staff
Running network of agents into Jauf, Damascus, Aleppo, Diarbekir, Mosul, Deir, and Baghdad
Military Intelligence staff at:
Amara
Ali Gharbi
Sheikh Sad
Nasiriya
Ahwaz
2 mapping sections:
Colonel Pirrie -Survey of India
5 officer surveyors
12 Indian surveyors
Chainmen
Vandyke section
Printing section with 3 machines
RE Litho and Printing Section
Captain Hamilton
Mostly attached to Corps HQ at the front.
Rest based at Basra issuing corrections to degree sheets.
Political Department – HQ at Basra-Sir Percy Z Cox
Also included Customs, Excise, Land Revenue, Taxation, Crown Lands, the Judiciary, the Police, River-Conservancy,
Khaki uniforms and white tabs.
Captain C E Wilson - Assistant
Lieutenant Ernest Gilbert Bullard – Postal Service (ex Levant Consular Service)
Captain Gerard Evelyn Leachman – Political Officer. - Arabian
Captain E W C Noel Political Department
Hubert Young
Major John Inglis Eadie (Indian Army) Iraq Army after war
H R C Dodds - Chief of the Revenue Department (Civilian from India)
Major Blacker Military Intelligence –Arab Bureau local correspondent
Colonel Parker in charge Cairo Intelligence after Clayton in 1916
Ismailia Medforce HQ
Colonel Holdich chief of EEF Intelligence staff
HEJAZ 1916
Colonel A C Parker arrived in Hejaz 6 Sept 1916 for 3 months
Study possibility of setting up an airfield at Rabegh, and a liaison officer at Rabegh
Worked with alongside an engineer officer and a pilot.
Handed over to Major P C Royce 5 Dec 1916 in anticipation of an advance across Sinai where his local knowledge would be very useful.
Captain Alfred Christopher Pearson Royal Warwickshire Regiment - Political Officer looking after the Basra Sector in 1917/1918
Oct 1916 in the Hejaz
Lieutenant Colonel C E Wilson – Pilgrimage Officer
Major Hugh Drummond Pearson RE, Egyptian Army replaced Wilson at Jidda while on leave 1916
Colonel Bremond head of the French Military Mission (later replaced by Major Cousse)
Colonel Cadi of the French Military Mission
Captain Pisani, Artillery Officer
3 French NCO machine gun instructors at Wejh
Sergeant Claude Proste, French Army, arrived at Wadi Ais March 1917
Berhet-French interpreter
Lieutenant Millet English speaking officer of French Military Mission at Jidda
Lamotte a French officer
Major Pierce Charles Joyce
Captain Devonport
Commanded two Moslem Egyptian companies from the Sudan as protection for the RFC
Egyptian artillery unit from the Sudan commanded by Hassan Zeki Bey. (Thought to be pro Turkish)
Captain Bray Indian Army Officer visited Red Sea ports in Arab hands 1916
Major ‘Bimbashi’ H G Garland RE training in explosives had been promoted from Sergeant to Major on starting service in the Hejaz. (Special List British Officers Attached to Egyptian Army) former superintendent of a government explosives laboratory in Cairo. Over saw the Turkish surrender at Medina in late 1918.
Sir Reginald Wingate-Governor General of Sudan ‘Sidar’
Captain Boyle the Commander of the Red Sea Patrol Squadron
Major Ross commander of RFC flight in Hejaz
J C Watson RFC observer at Rabegh
Military Mission of four Officers to the Hejaz
Captain Stewart Newcombe Royal Engineers - Yenbo
Major Vickery Artillery – Rabegh (departed June 1917)
Major Cox Artillery – Rabegh (departed June 1917)
Major Marshall Medical officer – Rabegh
Lieutenant H S Hornby RE joined Hejaz Military Mission April 1917
Captain N N E Bray visited the Hejaz with an Indian Army mission
Dec 1916 Staff Officer (I) to Colonel Wilson at Jidda
Oct 1916 Major P C Joyce senior British officer at Ragbegh
Major Joyce Senior British officer responsible for armoured cars and the RFC flight
Arrived March 1917
Lieutenant Colonel Gerard Evelyn Leachman Wejh March 1917 (12 Aug 1920 shot in the back by a sheikh in Mesopotamia)
Admiral Rosslyn Wemyss-informed observer of Arab Revolt
Flag Captain Burmester
Syrian-Arab operations 1917
Officers from Hadjaz Mission working with EEF in Syrian-Arab operations 28 July 1917
Lieutenant Colonel P C Joyce GSO
Captain W E Marshall MC RAMC Medical Officer
Captain T E Lawrence Staff Captain
Captain R Goslet Army Service Corps, Supply Officer
Captain H S Hornby RE – worked with Arab raiding parties, Peake’s Egyptian Camel Corps and a corps of Egyptian labourers
Captain D MacIndoe Arab Bureau 1917
Lieutenant Wood RE – base engineer Akaba 1917
Algerian Captain Rabo Arab Army
Lieutenant Colonel Alan Dawnay liaison between EEF and Arab Revolt 1918
Direct ‘Arab Operations’ team in Cairo
Lieutenant Colonel Joyce Akaba Base Commandant 1918 (Actually Military adviser to Arab Revolt)
Major Scott actually in charge at Akaba
Lieutenant Alec Kirkbride EEF Intelligence 1918
Agent ‘Y’ a British agent occupying a high place in the Turkish command 1917
Lowell Thomas American journalist-authorised by US Govt. Left Italy for Palestine 12 Jan 1918
Harry Chase his photographer
Special liaison staff GHQ Cairo ‘Hedgehog’ Staff March 1918
Colonel Dawnay GSO 1
Captain Pratt Barlow GSO 3
Major Wordie DAQMG
Captain Bennett Staff Captain
Lieutenant Colonel T E Lawrence GSO 1 Liaison Arab Army12 March 1918
Lieutenant Colonel Walter Francis Stirling MC– Deputy Chief Political Officer June 1918
Captain Hubert Young worked alongside and trained as a possible replacement for Lawrence during 1918
Lieutenant Colonel Robert ‘Robin’ Buxton commanding the Imperial Camel Corps
Major Maynard
Lieutenant Junor RFC pilot of one of two aircraft 1918
Lieutenant Lord A E H M A Delmany Attached 1st Echelon for Special Duty Egypt
With T E Lawrence at the Jaffa Gate ceremony 1917
Later Kings Messenger Service GHQ France
Grenadier Guards, Reserve of Officers, Staff Corps
Major W G A Ormsby – Gore, British Liaison officer to the Zionist Mission in Palestine Feb 1918. (Shropshire Yeomanry)
Arrived in Egypt 15 March 1915. With the Arab Bureau 1916 to 1917. 1922 With the Colonial Office & MP
Colonel Bourchier officer in charge of Allied troops in Damascus 1918