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  1. Dick Goldsmith White (20 de diciembre de 1906 - 21 de febrero de 1993) fue un funcionario de Inteligencia británico desde 1936. [1] Director General del MI5 entre 1953 y 1956, y Jefe del Servicio secreto de Inteligencia desde 1956 hasta 1968.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dick_WhiteDick White - Wikipedia

    Sir Dick Goldsmith White, KCMG, KBE (20 December 1906 – 21 February 1993) was a British intelligence officer. He was Director General (DG) of MI5 from 1953 to 1956, and Head of the Secret Intelligence Service ( MI6) from 1956 to 1968.

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  4. 23 de feb. de 1993 · Sir Dick White, 86, a major player in the shadowy world of international espionage as head of the British foreign intelligence service at the height of the Cold War era, died Feb. 21 at his...

  5. Director of MI5. Death of Buster Crabb. Anthony Blunt. Primary Sources. References. Richard Goldsmith White, the youngest of three children of Percy Hall White, an ironmonger and agricultural engineer, was born in Tonbridge on 20th December, 1906.

  6. Birthdate: 18 August 1931. Birthplace: Scunthorpe, England. Date of death: 15 June 2002. Other clubs: Brumby Amateurs (1947-48), Scunthorpe Sports Club (1948-49), Scunthorpe United (1949-55), Doncaster Rovers (1962-64), Kettering Town (1964-66) Signed from: Scunthorpe United. Signed for LFC: £8,000, 10.11.1955. Liverpool debut: 10.03.1956.

  7. members.liverpoolfc.com › history › past-playersDick White - Liverpool FC

    217. LFC Goals. 1. Profile. Scunthorpe-born Dick White arrived at Anfield in November 1955 after having played 133 league matches for his home-town club. He replaced regular centre-half Laurie Hughes at Barnsley on March 10, 1956 and made a further seven appearances before the end of that season.