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- Operation_Seagull_I abstract "Operation Seagull I ("Unternehmen Möwe I" or "Seemöwe" in German) was an Abwehr II sanctioned mission devised in May 1942. The plan was the brainchild of Kurt Haller and an expert from Abwehr I-Wi (economic). The plan envisioned the use of an Abwehr agent to sabotage the North Scottish power station at Fort William.The agent chosen by Haller for Seagull I was an Irish POW, which helped form the details of the mission. In detail – the agent would parachute into the vicinity of Glasgow, Scotland where he would form a three-man operational sabotage group from his Irish friends based in the area. The target was to be the electric power station at Fort William and the hydroelectric production facility at Kinlochleven. Seagull I was later refined in June 1942 to operate in tandem with Operation Seagull II with both operations being controlled by radio. It was also planned for each sabotage team in Ireland and Scotland to liaise with each other via radio contact.".
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- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abwehr_operations.
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- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_Kingdom_in_World_War_II.
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- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink County_Tipperary.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Fethard,_County_Tipperary.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Focke-Wulf_Fw_200.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Focke-Wulf_Fw_200_Condor.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Fort_William,_Highland.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Ryan_(Irish_republican).
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Friesack_Camp.
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- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Kinlochleven.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Kurt_Haller.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Dove_(Ireland).
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Green_(Ireland).
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Innkeeper.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Lobster.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Lobster_I.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Mainau.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Osprey.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Sea_Eagle.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Seagull_(Ireland).
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Seagull_II.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Whale.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink POW.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Plan_Kathleen.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Prisoner_of_war.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Sabotage.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Stettin.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLink Szczecin.
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation Seagull I".
- Operation_Seagull_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seagull I".
- Operation_Seagull_I hasPhotoCollection Operation_Seagull_I.
- Operation_Seagull_I subject Category:Abwehr_operations.
- Operation_Seagull_I subject Category:Cancelled_military_operations_involving_Germany.
- Operation_Seagull_I subject Category:Cancelled_military_operations_of_World_War_II.
- Operation_Seagull_I subject Category:History_of_Scotland.
- Operation_Seagull_I subject Category:United_Kingdom_in_World_War_II.
- Operation_Seagull_I subject Category:Western_European_theatre_of_World_War_II.
- Operation_Seagull_I hypernym II.
- Operation_Seagull_I type Building.
- Operation_Seagull_I type War.
- Operation_Seagull_I comment "Operation Seagull I ("Unternehmen Möwe I" or "Seemöwe" in German) was an Abwehr II sanctioned mission devised in May 1942. The plan was the brainchild of Kurt Haller and an expert from Abwehr I-Wi (economic). The plan envisioned the use of an Abwehr agent to sabotage the North Scottish power station at Fort William.The agent chosen by Haller for Seagull I was an Irish POW, which helped form the details of the mission.".
- Operation_Seagull_I label "Operation Seagull I".
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- Operation_Seagull_I isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_Seagull_I.