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- Q5082940 description "Chief of British Naval Intelligence for the Mediterranean, 1913–1919".
- Q5082940 description "Chief ofBritish Naval Intelligencefor the Mediterranean, 1913–1919".
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- Q5082940 abstract "Charles Julian Thoroton, CMG (9 August 1875 – 17 January 1939), was the Chief of British Naval Intelligence for the Mediterranean from Gibraltar (and Spain), to North Africa and Greece, between 1913 and 1919. He reported to Admiral Sir Reginald (Blinker) Hall, RN, Head of Room 40. Thoroton was described as one of Winston Churchill's "brilliant confederacy – whose names even now are better wrapt in mystery" (The World Crisis 1911–1914, Chapter XX.).The first full length biography of Thoroton, Finding Thoroton – The Royal Marine Who Ran British Naval Intelligence in the Western Mediterranean in World War 1, published by the Royal Marines Historical Society in 2013 and was written by Philip Vickers. A member of the RMHS, Vickers is also the author of Das Reich: Drive to Normandy (Pen & Sword Books) and has spoken on irregular warfare at the CIA Conference in Washington, DC. Finding Thoroton breaks new ground due to its extensive research and access to private papers. David Stafford writes of it: "An extraordinary piece of detection...an impressive and brilliant work of research...and a ripping good yarn".".
- Q5082940 alias "Charles the Bold".
- Q5082940 birthDate "1875-08-09".
- Q5082940 birthYear "1875".
- Q5082940 deathDate "1939-01-17".
- Q5082940 deathYear "1939".
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- Q5082940 alternativeNames "Charles the Bold".
- Q5082940 dateOfBirth "1875-08-09".
- Q5082940 dateOfDeath "1939-01-17".
- Q5082940 name "Thoroton, Charles Julian".
- Q5082940 shortDescription "Chief of British Naval Intelligence for the Mediterranean, 1913–1919".
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- Q5082940 comment "Charles Julian Thoroton, CMG (9 August 1875 – 17 January 1939), was the Chief of British Naval Intelligence for the Mediterranean from Gibraltar (and Spain), to North Africa and Greece, between 1913 and 1919. He reported to Admiral Sir Reginald (Blinker) Hall, RN, Head of Room 40.".
- Q5082940 label "Charles Thoroton".
- Q5082940 givenName "Charles Julian".
- Q5082940 name "Charles Julian Thoroton".
- Q5082940 name "Thoroton, Charles Julian".
- Q5082940 surname "Thoroton".