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Acrobat
ArchdeaconA network which was meant to be established by Frank Pickersgill and John Kenneth Macalister, who were both captured in June 1943 immediately upon arrival in France. The network became an operation run by the Germans.
AsymptoteAuthorAutogiroA network which was organised in the Paris area by Pierre de Vomécourt, but which had been destroyed by the spring of 1942 after being betrayed by Mathilde Carre.
Bricklayer
Carter
Chestnut
Clergyman
Detective
DiggerDiplomatDitcher
Lt. Jean Renaud-Dandicolle, M.C. Captured and killed on Saturday 10 June 1944, aged 47 DonkeymanA network organised following the collapse of Autogiro and built on the remnants of Carte. It had small groups over the whole of France.
Farmer
FarrierAn operation to organise aircraft landings and the reception of agents sent by such means.
Fireman
Freelance
Headmaster
HecklerHistorian
InventorA sub-circuit of the Prosper network.
JaponicaJockeyA network in the south-east
JugglerA sub-circuit of Prosper, operating from Châlons-sur-Marne, east of Paris. It also had headquarters in the rue Cambon, near the Place de la Concorde
Also known as Robin. LabourerMarksman
MinisterMonk
MusicianA network in eastern Picardy.
PermitPhono
PhysicianAlso known as Prosper. Plane
Prosper
RobinAn unofficial name for Juggler. SaintSalesman
Jean-Claude Guiet, French-American, wireless operator aka Virgile Bob Maloubier Scholar
ScientistA network in the area of Bordeaux.
SilversmithSpindleA network based in Montpellier.
Spiritualist
StationerA network with activities in the south and center of France, from Chateauroux to the foothills of the Pyrenees.
Stockbroker
Ventriloquist
WheelwrightA network in the area of Toulouse.
WizardWrestlerA network with activities in the Valençay-Issoudun-Chateauroux triangle.
Map of networks as of June, 1943The map below shows the major SOE F Section networks which existed in France in June 1943, based on the map published in Rita Kramer's book "Flames in the Field" (Michael Joseph Ltd, 1995). Image:SOE (F) Networks in France June 1943.jpg Note: The map does not show the correct location of the original Autogiro network, which operated in the Paris area and did not exist after the spring of 1942. However the network was later revived by Francis Suttill, organiser of Prosper.
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