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William Reginald Hall - The Dreadnought ProjectOct 16, 2022 · Admiral SIR William Reginald Hall, K.C.M.G., C.B., Royal Navy, Retired (28 June, 1870 – 22 October, 1943) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He ...Early Life & Career · Retirement & Politics · Assessment · Bibliography
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Admiral Sir William Reginald Hall, 1870-1943'Blinker' Hall was a naval gunnery specialist who was captain of the battlecruiser 'Queen Mary' at the Battle of the Heligoland Bight in 1915.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Room 40 - 1914-1918 OnlineFeb 19, 2019 · For example, when Room 40 intercepted and decrypted the Zimmermann Telegram, the Admiralty and foreign office developed elaborate lies, one ...2Establishing Room 40 · 4Successes · Selected Bibliography
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Reginald Hall - Spartacus EducationalA detailed biography of Reginald Hall that includes includes images, quotations and the main facts of his life. Key Stage 3. GCSE British History. A-level.
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Reginald Hall - Kids encyclopedia factsOct 12, 2025 · Admiral Sir William Reginald Hall (28 June 1870 – 22 October 1943), often called Blinker Hall, was a very important figure in British ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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THE ZIMMERMANN TELEGRAM 100TH ANNIVERSARY JANUARYHall's Room 40 was reading all the American traffic, (that ran via cable from the US embassy in Denmark), and including all German traffic, encrypted or ...
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Navy Distinguished Service Medal, USA | Royal Museums GreenwichReginald 'Blinker' Hall was born in 1870 and entered the Royal Navy as a cadet in 1884. He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1890 and to Commander in 1901.Missing: education early life
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Who's Who - Sir William Hall - First World War.comSir William Reginald Hall (1870-1943), known as "Blinker", on account of a chronic facial twitch, served with British naval intelligence during World War One.Missing: Boxer Rebellion<|separator|>
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Room 40 : Cryptanalysis during World War I - Navy General BoardSep 17, 2018 · In early November 1914 Captain William Reginald Hall, the son of the first head of Naval Intelligence, was appointed to replace Oliver as the ...
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Britain's “Cable Wars” and the role of 'Room 40' in signals ...Formal establishment of 'Room 40' • 8 November 1914: First Lord of the Admiralty and former Reform Club member Winston Churchill sets about establishing ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Room 40 Compromise (vJ - National Security AgencyJun 13, 2012 · From Sims, Peaslee got a letter of introduction to Hall on 14 August 1925, and on 18 August 1925 wrote Hall, c/o Admiralty,. :o"' and ...
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Room 40 Part 1 - Naval GazingMay 15, 2022 · Another character who played a large part in Room 40′s story was Captain Reginald “Blinker” Hall, so named for his constant blinking. He had ...
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Room 40's brilliant World War I codebreakers - The History PressMar 13, 2017 · James Alfred Ewing, Reginald 'Blinker' Hall and other genius minds in the top secret Room 40 rookery of British naval intelligence during ...
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A history of British SIGINT (#1); the origins, 1850-1918Jan 31, 2025 · And this is how Room 40, the infamous WWI British intelligence agency, got its name.58 Reginald 'Blinker' Hall would become its director. The ...
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[PDF] 'The Admiralty War Staff and its influence on the conduct of the naval ...Reginald Hall's navigator on both HMS Cornwall (1907-1910) and HMS Natal (1910-12). He also passed his interpreter's exam in German in 1910. This ultimately ...
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[PDF] ROOM 40: British Naval Intelligence 1914-18Rear-Admiral Sir Reginald Hall (Courtesy Mrs P. Stubbs). Lord Herschell (Courtesy Lord Herschel!) Claud Serocold (Courtesy Walter Serocold Esq ). Alastair ...
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The Zimmermann Telegram - National ArchivesThey formed the nucleus of the British Admiralty's code-breaking organization known as Room 40. Using captured German codebooks found in combat and through ...
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[PDF] Defeating the U-Boat - U.S. Naval War College Digital Commons42 The result was that, start- ing in late 1914, the code breakers of the British Naval Intelligence Division's “Room. 40” were able to supply a steady stream ...
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Why was the Zimmermann Telegram so important? - BBC NewsJan 17, 2017 · Room 40 asked one of its contacts to get hold of a copy of anything sent to the German embassy in Mexico from the US. This provided another copy ...
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[PDF] Executing German Spies at the Tower of London During World War ...A contemporary account of German espionage during the First World War was written by Sidney Theodore Felstead, entitled German Spies at Bay: Being an Actual ...
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'Blinker' Hall Spymaster - The History PressAbove all he was endowed with the guile and ruthlessness which kept him one step ahead of a formidable and determined enemy and their widespread espionage and ...
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Room 40 The Admiralty - Jon CossonJan 17, 2025 · Captain Reginald 'Blinker' Hall: As Director of Naval Intelligence, Hall ... Espionage Operation That Propelled America into the First World War.<|separator|>
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[PDF] The British State and the Irish Rebellion of 1916: An Intelligence ...... William Reginald Hall RN, who was to play such a pivotal role in the ... officer to the army's Irish Command with the rank of Major. He received all ...<|separator|>
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Roger Casement - Spartacus EducationalThe chief culprit was "Blinker" Hall. ... Through the intercepts Hall gained advance knowledge that German arms were to be landed in Tralee Bay in the spring of ...
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Intelligence Failure or Conspiracy? How did the British let the 1916 ...Mar 30, 2016 · British Naval Intelligence had broken the German codes and 'Room 40' had intercept the communication from John Devoy to the Germans ...Missing: mission | Show results with:mission<|separator|>
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[PDF] 1 British Signals Intelligence and the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland ...to 23 May 1916, Room 40 detected a large movement of U-boats departing Germany. ... Prelude to the Easter Rising: Sir Roger Casement in Imperial Germany. London ...
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British signals intelligence and the 1916 Easter Rising in IrelandThis article upends previous accounts by demonstrating that Room 40 possessed far less advance knowledge about the Rising than has been believed, with most of ...Missing: warnings rebellion
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ON THE TRUTH OF THE 'GERMAN PLOT' - jstorThis brings up the issue of an earlier 'German Plot', for which there is much more evidence. Suspicion of a plot with the Germans may have arisen from the ...Missing: Room 40
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Eyes On Ireland - DRB - Dublin Review of BooksThe brilliant maverick naval intelligence chief Reginald “Blinker” Hall, whose department controlled the decoding of foreign cable and radio traffic, omitted ...
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German Plot (Ireland) | Military Wiki - FandomWilliam Reginald Hall and Basil Thomson believed him and convinced the authorities to intern all Sinn Féin leaders. 150 were arrested on the night of 16–17 May ...
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The “German Plot” - seamus dubhghaillMay 17, 2024 · One hundred fifty are arrested on the night of May 17–18 and taken to prisons in England, including Éamon de Valera, Arthur Griffith, Constance ...
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The German Arms Plot 1918 and the Mansion House Meeting, 1918Sep 14, 2018 · Among those arrested were Countess Markievicz, Eamon de Valera, Arthur Griffith and W.T. Cosgrave. They were quickly removed from Dublin and ...
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ASQUITH SUPPORTER WINS.; Liberal Candidate Bye Election ...Coming after the reduction of the Coalition vote in the West Derby division of Liverpool, where Admiral Sir William Reginald Hall received 5,000 fewer votes ...
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'A Crusade for Capitalism': The Economic League, 1919-39 - jstorReginald Hall', Dictionary of National Biography. (London 1959), 343-5. 13. For some interesting insights into one of the most powerful of post-war employers ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Smashing the Subversive Unemployed: State Containment and ...Jan 29, 2025 · Its chairman until 1924, Reginald Hall, Conservative MP and former Director of Naval Intelligence at the Admiralty (1914–18), used Navy ...
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Sir Warren Fisher and the Coalition, 1919-1922 - jstorparliament in a debate initiated by Admiral Sir Reginald Hall, the former director of naval intelligence, who had worked closely with Thomson during the war ...
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the irish question as a problem in british foreign policy, 1914-18May 25, 2025 · Reginald Hall of Admiralty Intelligence continued to show extracts to influential Americans such as Ben Allen of the Associated Press. Agency ...
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Scots and the Secret Services - Electric ScotlandIn 1917 EWING handed over control of Room 40 to the Director of Naval Intelligence, Sir Reginald Hall. After the war it was succeeded by the Government Code ...
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British naval intelligence in the twentieth centuryOct 19, 2021 · ... Intelligence Admiral Sir William Reginald Hall (1870–1943). Hall, DNI from 1914 to 1919 was later prevented from publishing his memoirs by ...
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Blacklisting: A British Tradition - TribuneMay 31, 2019 · The Economic League, which was founded in 1919 to combat post-war ... intelligence chief Sir William Reginald Hall. The League's economic ...
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'Implacable Enemies'? The Labour Party and the intelligence ...Jan 12, 2024 · In the autumn of 1924, days after his Labour Party had been heavily defeated in a General Election, the outgoing British Prime Minister, ...
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ADM Sir William Reginald Hall (1870-1943) - Find a Grave MemorialADM Sir William Reginald Hall. Birth: 28 Jun 1870 ... 1919 and succeeded Lord Birkenhead as ... politics at the general election of 1929. He died ...
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Admiral Sir William Reginald Hall - Person PageAdmiral Sir William Reginald Hall was born on 28 June 1870. He married Ethel Wootton Abney, daughter of Sir William de Wiveleslie Abney and Agnes Matilda ...
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Reginald Hall - PowerbaseJul 26, 2009 · His distinguished sea going career, during which he earned a considerable reputation as a firm-but-fair captain, a fine trainer of gun crews and ...
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Classics and Intelligence: Part I - jstorIn the life of Ewing by his son the following obituary is given for Room 40: "Created for the war, it died in the peace which followed" (E 208). Between the ...
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Reginald Hall - WikispooksDec 11, 2018 · Blinker Hall was by all accounts a charismatic and, when he wanted to be, a charming figure. His piercing stare had impressed both Compton ...
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Reginald Blinker Hall - London Historians' BlogMar 23, 2018 · But Wilson remained neutral despite acts of espionage and sabotage by German agents on the US mainland that included blowing up munitions trains ...
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The Secret History of the Zimmermann TelegramMar 1, 2017 · When the Zimmermann Telegram was transmitted, it was easily snatched up by the Admiralty's “Room 40,” an office of cryptographers, ...
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Room 40 at the Admiralty - War HistoryDec 13, 2024 · The Royal Navy was well equipped to combat surface ships, but was woefully unprepared for the U-boat threat; however, signals intelligence was ...Missing: countermeasures | Show results with:countermeasures
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Real World Impact: How GCHQ's predecessors contributed to...Admiral Hall, the Director of Naval Intelligence, and therefore in charge of Room 40, got round the first part of the problem by acquiring in Mexico City a copy ...Missing: Reginald foundation
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1918: Ireland's Anti-Conscription Campaign - Libcom.orgJun 28, 2019 · They were all imprisoned without trial or charges. The incident came to be known as “The German Plot,” and general opinion in the US, Ireland, ...
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Ireland: a century of tragic partition - Left-HorizonsMay 3, 2021 · They fabricated a 'German Plot', alleging that Sinn Fein were conspiring to bring in weapons from Germany for a new uprising and they ...
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Internment (Britain) May 1918–March 1919 - Oxford AcademicHow would the Irish nationalist public react? This chapter examines these so-called 'German Plot' internments using a broad range of sources, but particularly ...
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An Assessment and Review of the Casement Black Diaries - BreacApr 1, 2016 · [37] Admiral William Reginald Hall, 1870-1943, was head of naval intelligence, close colleague of Thomson and co-interrogator of Casement. He ...Missing: Plot | Show results with:Plot<|separator|>
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The Casement 'Black Diaries' - The Irish TimesSep 12, 2001 · I find it my duty to point out that the controversy surrounding the so-called Black Diaries is "textual, not sexual". In fact, it would not ...
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Roger Casement: Complex Soul Defies Monochrome PortraitAug 3, 2016 · The prosecution told the defence it had got hold of a Casement diary with some salacious material indicating he had engaged in homosexual ...
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Casement's 'black diaries' face tests to find the truth about ...Jan 23, 2001 · FORENSIC tests are to be carried out to solve one of the 20th century's most bitter political controversies surrounding the execution of Sir ...
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Remembering Casement's patriotism, not his personal lifeFeb 23, 2015 · His return reignited the controversy over his so-called Black Diaries, which have been an irrelevant distraction over the greater part of a ...
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Blinker Hall Spymaster: The Man Who Brought America into World ...Rating 4.8 (6) Hall also knew how to use disinformation to cover his tracks and sources. At the center of the story is Blinker's careful managing of the most astounding ...
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Medal Lists - Order of Bath awarded to Royal Navy, CB, KCB, GCBCaptain William Reginald Hall, Royal Navy. Commander (Acting) John Alexander Duncan, Royal Navy. Eustace Henry Tennyson-d'Eyncourt, Esq., Director of Naval ...
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Royal Navy medals - Croix de Guerre - Naval-History.NetTroubridge, C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O.. Commander. Rear-Adml. Sir W. Reginald Hall, K.C.M.G., C.B.. Order of the Crown of Italy. Officer. Cdr. Douglas W. O'B ...
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Pioneer of Secret Intelligence - International Churchill SocietyCaptain Reginald “Blinker” Hall (1870-1943) retired from sea duty owing to failing health. Fortuitously he was given a desk job as Director of Naval ...Missing: early Royal