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  1. Jane Sissmore. Kathleen Maria Margaret Sissmore, OBE (1898–1982), was known as Jane Sissmore and then Jane Archer after her marriage in 1939. In 1929 she became the first female officer in Britain's Security Service, MI5, and was still their only woman officer at the time of her dismissal for insubordination in 1940.

  2. 23 de ene. de 2019 · Jane Archer née Sissmore. Jane Archer was arguably the first woman to achieve real distinction in MI5 and Christopher Andrew writes about her at some length in ‘The Defence of the Realm’....

  3. Kathleen Maria Margaret Archer MBE, known as Jane Sissmore, was the first female officer in Britain's Security Service, MI5, and was still their only woman officer at the time of her dismissal for insubordination in 1940. She had been responsible for investigations into Soviet intelligence and subversion. She then joined the Secret Intelligence ...

  4. Miss A. W. Masterson became the first woman to manage the finances of a government office. Jane Sissmore, who joined MI5 as a sixteen-year-old secretary straight from school in 1916, progressed...

  5. Jane Sissmore was the fifth woman admitted to Gray's Inn in 1921 and the first female officer of MI5. She played a key role in investigating Soviet espionage and subversion in Britain, but was dismissed by Kim Philby in 1940.

  6. 10 de mar. de 2020 · I have a long-held admiration for Jane Archer, nee Sissmore. Jane was described on page 122 of the MI5 authorised history as one of the “most remarkable wartime recruits”. She joined the...

  7. Archer, Jane (née Sissmore). Married to Wing Commander Jo Archer of MI5. Joined MI5, 1923. Dismissed for insubordination in 1940, and joined SIS where she handled Irish affairs. Described by the Soviet agent Kim Philby as one of the two ablest officers he encountered in British intelligence (the other being Guy Liddell).