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  1. Lieutenant-Colonel George Reginald Starr DSO MC (6 April 1904 – 2 September 1980), code name Hilaire, was a British mining engineer and an agent of the United Kingdom's clandestine Special Operations Executive (SOE) organisation in World War II. He was the organiser (leader) of the Wheelwright network in southwestern France from ...

  2. George Reginald Starr (6 de abril de 1904 - 2 de septiembre de 1980), nombre en clave Hilaire, fue un ingeniero de minas británico y agente del Reino Unido. Organización clandestina del Ejecutivo de Operaciones Especiales (SOE) en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Fue el organizador (líder) de la red Wheelwright en el suroeste de Francia desde ...

  3. u. v. w. x. y. z. George Starr © Starr was a British mining engineer who was one of SOE's most successful wartime agents. George Reginald Starr was born in 1904 in Shropshire to an...

  4. George Reginald Starr was a British mining engineer who contributed extensively in the Second World War. Absorbed as a Special Operations Executive’s (SOE) secret agent due to his language skills, Starr went on to become one of the best secret agents that the SOE had.

  5. acearchive.org › george-reginald-starrGeorge Reginald Starr

    George Reginald Starr, also known as 'Hilaire,' was a British mining engineer and a WWII Special Operations Executive (SOE) agent. He led the Wheelwright network in southwestern France, building up a large network of resistance groups and conducting sabotage operations.

  6. George Reginald Starr DSO MC (6 April 1904 – 2 September 1980) was a British mining engineer and one of the Special Operations Executive's best secret agents during World War II. He was born in London, one of two sons of American Alfred Demarest Starr and Englishwoman Ethel Renshaw. He was a...

  7. George Reginald Starr , code name Hilaire, was a British mining engineer and an agent of the United Kingdom's clandestine Special Operations Executive organisation in World War II. He was the organiser of the Wheelwright network in southwestern France from November 1942 until the liberation of France from Nazi German occupation in September 1944.