THIS IS A COPY. THE ORIGINAL IS RETAINED UNDER SECTION 3 (4) OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS ACT He agreed that arrangements should be made so that and Brigadier Peake could exchange information about any conversations they held, and suggested that it should be done through his own headquarters. "The DIRECTOR OF NAVAL INTELLIGENCE said that there was a proposal that General Lamplough should be invited to visit the U.K. in the near future. "There was general agreement that it would be inadvisable for General Lamplough to make such a visit until after the visit of General Bissell and Brigadier Peake to S.E.A.C." BRIGADIER PEAKE said that according to the provisional programme, of which he had been informed by Washington, General Bissell would have completed his visit to S.E.A.C.
- Collection ID
- CAB81
- Conflict
- Second World War
- Countries
- Australia Ceylon China Egypt India Italy Japan
- Document Reference
- CAB 81/92/36
- Document Types
- Summary
- File Reference
- CAB 81/92
- Identifier
- 10.1080/swwf.cab81.0092.036
- Keywords
- American Intelligence Services Photographic Reconnaissance Interpretation Pacific War Intelligence Reports Leakage Of Information Personnel British Intelligence Organisation
- Languages
- English
- Organizations
- Chiefs of Staff Foreign Office Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Ministry of Economic Warfare Security Service Inter-Services Security Board Joint Photographic Reconnaissance Committee
- Pages
- 6
- Persons Discussed
- Denis Capel-Dunn Victor Cavendish-Bentinck Francis Inglis Edward King-Salter Stewart Menzies Geoffrey Vickers
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- Themes
- Surveillance Intelligence Organization