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Authors: Christopher Andrew
1994 ceasefire
786
,
788
,
794
,
797
;
London Docklands and Manchester city centre bombings
794
â
5
,
797
;
attempt to disrupt Greater London power supply
795
â
7
,
855
;
decommissioning of arms
798
Pujol Garcia, Juan (double agent GARBO):
background and character
253
â
4
,
256
;
recruited by SIS
254
;
transferred to MI5
254
;
inventive supplier of disinformation
284
â
5
,
294
,
855
;
partnership with Harris
284
;
German payments to
292
;
and D-Day landings deceptions
297
â
8
,
299
,
305
,
308
â
9
;
awarded Iron Cross and MBE
309
,
310
,
312
;
Purge Procedure
381
â
3
,
393
,
395
,
400
,
402
,
858
Putlitz, Wolfgang zu:
background and character
195
â
6
;
friendship with Klop Ustinov
196
,
200
;
intelligence provided by
196
â
7
,
197
â
8
,
201
,
203
,
204
,
206
,
207
,
208
;
sexuality
196
;
transferred to SIS
200
;
and Munich crisis
203
,
204
,
206
â
7
;
and Hague SIS station
213
,
241
â
2
,
244
;
betrayed by van Koutrik
244
â
5
,
247
Qaddafi, Muammar
793
;
see also
Libya
Radcliffe inquiry (1962)
394
â
5
,
492
,
493
Ramelson, Bert:
and seamen's strike (1966)
527
â
30
;
contacts in trade union movement
535
,
592
â
3
,
595
,
599
,
657
,
659
,
664
â
5
;
supplies TUC documents to Soviets
577
â
8
;
background and character
592
;
onthe Angry Brigade
611
;
succeeded by Costello as CPGB industrial organizer
665
â
6
;
and miners' strike (1984â5)
680
recruitment and staffing:
numbers of recruits
52
,
84
,
85
,
117
,
122
,
134
,
220
,
320
,
549
,
702
,
793
â
4
,
836
,
854
;
recruitment from universities
59
â
60
,
170
â
71
,
329
â
2
,
548
â
9
,
550
,
554
,
854
;
women staff
59
â
63
,
122
,
127
,
133
,
220
â
21
,
325
,
320
,
549
â
51
,
554
,
774
;
attributes sought in officers
61
,
328
â
29
,
331
,
551
,
553
;
staff cuts
117
,
122
,
325
,
781
,
786
â
7
,
789
â
90
,
791
;
security and vetting
127
,
394
â
5
;
recruitment interviews
133
,
320
,
549
,
554
;
wartime expansion
219
â
20
,
236
,
238
;
recruitment from colonies
331
;
testing for recruits
549
;
reliance on personal recommendation for recruitment
553
â
4
;
Civil Service Selection Board (CSSB)
553
â
4
;
Croham reforms (1978)
554
;
Duff era reforms (mid-1980 s)
559
â
60
;
recruitment advertising
562
,
791
â
2
,
847
;
see also
morale, staff; salaries; staff surveys; training;
Appendix 2
RED KNIGHT, Operation
400
Rees, Merlyn:
relations with Hanley
552
;
and appointment of Smith as DG
553
;
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
624
,
625
â
6
,
644
â
5
,
646
;
and alleged plot against Wilson
640
;
and Thorpe affair
641
;
concern with subversive penetration of Labour Party
659
â
60
,
660
â
61
,
663
,
664
Regent's Park bombing (1982)
697
Registry (H2 section):
data management
49
,
52
,
58
,
122
,
228
â
9
,
231
,
551
,
781
;
classification of suspects
58
â
9
,
143
;
Examiners
333
;
computerization of record-keeping
551
,
781
;
premises
551
see also
Zambia; Southern Rhodesia
Rice-Davies, Mandy
498
Riley, Patricia (
later
Hentschel)
44
,
45
â
6
Rimington, Dame Stella:
recruitment and Security Service career
331
,
333
,
337
,
446
â
7
,
550
â
51
,
560
â
61
,
604
,
667
â
8
,
746
,
772
;
and Massiter case
559
;
and alleged plot against Wilson
642
;
publication of memoirs
642
;
and Van Haarlem case
728
;
on aftermath of Brighton bombing
734
;
as first woman branch Director and DG
746
,
774
;
on PIRA's continental campaigns
748
;
on suspension of eavesdropping operations
759
;
appointment as DG (1992)
773
â
5
;
public visibility
774
â
5
,
776
,
777
â
8
;
and transfer of lead role in Irish Republican counterterrorism to Security Service
773
775
;
openness programme
776
â
7
,
778
â
9
;
amateur dramatics
777
;
onend of Cold War âpeace dividend'
781
;
and Chinook helicopter crash (1994)
785
â
6
;
incremental approach to acquisition of new work
786
â
7
;
retirement (1996)
788
,
789
â
90
,
803
;
on Lander as successor
789
;
and Islamist terrorism
801
,
803
,
856
Ritter, Nikolaus
212
,
248
,
249
,
258
ROAST POTATO, Operation
539
Robertson, Thomas Argyll âTar'
133
,
249
,
253
,
258
,
283
,
285
,
289
,
293
,
295
,
304
,
308
Robinson, Derek âRed Robbo'
672
Robson, Robert âRobby'
142
,
274
â
6
,
277
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
224
,
225
,
226
,
365
,
366
,
367
,
520
Rosenberg, Julius and Ethel
377
â
8
,
387
Roskill, Sir Ashton
219
,
228
,
237
Rothermere, Harold Harmsworth, 1st Viscount
151
,
193
Rothschild, Victor, 3rd Baron:
recruitment by Liddell
190
,
219
;
background and character
219
,
234
â
5
,
239
;
and microfilming of Registry card
231
;
emotion on leaving Security Service
238
;
wartime successes
239
;
Jewishness
363
;
double-agent allegations
375
,
706
;
and Philby case
435
;
and Thatcher
670
;
encourages Wright's publication of
Spycatcher
760
â
61
Rotterdam
66
,
67
,
69
,
72
,
73
,
86
,
248
,
699
Royal Air Force (RAF):
prewar
195
;
tracking of Soviet atomic tests
383
;
signals units' information passed to KGB
537
;
Dawson's Field airbase, Jordan
607
â
8
;
Northwood Command Centre
704
;
Akrotiri airbase, Cyprus
735
;
Chinook helicopter crash (1994)
785
â
6
;
bombing of Afghanistan
811
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
344
,
345
,
348
,
400
,
509
,
514
Royal Navy
8
,
38
,
44
â
5
,
47
,
52
,
64
,
70
,
176
;
Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC):
lead role in anti-terrorism in Northern Ireland
600
,
603
â
4
,
645
,
684
;
bomb attacks on HQ
624
;
Security Section
655
;