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1996 Bernard Charles Sendall, deputy director general of ITA, dies at 83
1995 Deputy Governor of Bank of England, Rupert Pennant-Rea, resigns following revelations of his affair with a freelance journalist 1992 William O. Studeman, becomes deputy director of CIA 1991 Richard J. Kerr, ends term as deputy director of CIA 1990 Last of Margaret Thatcher's original government resigns, Deputy Prime Minister Howe 1989 Richard J. Kerr replaces Robert M. Gates as deputy director of CIA 1986 Allen Case, actor (Deputy, Legend of Jesse James), dies at 51 1986 Robert M. Gates, becomes deputy director of CIA 1986 John N. McMahon, ends term as deputy director of CIA 1984 Percy Norris, deputy high commissioner of India, shot dead 1982 John N McMahon replaces Bobby R Inman becomes deputy director of CIA 1981 Admiral Bobby R. Inman, USN, becomes deputy director of CIA 1981 Frank C Carlucci, ends term as deputy director of CIA 1978 Frank C Carlucci succeeds John F Blake as deputy director of CIA 1977 E Henry Knoche, ends term as deputy director of CIA 1977 John F. Blake promoted from acting to deputy director of CIA 1976 E. Henry Knoche, becomes deputy director of CIA 1976 Vernon A. Walters, USA, ends term as deputy director of CIA 1973 Solicitor General Bork, Attorney General Richardson and Deputy Attorney General Ruckelshaus resigned 1972 Martin Bormanns skeleton found in Berlin (Hitlers deputy) 1972 Lt. General Vernon A Walters, USA, becomes deputy director of CIA 1971 Lieutenant General Robert E Cushman,, Jr., USMC, ends term as deputy director of CIA 1971 Franco points prince Juan Carlos as deputy in Spain 1969 Robert E. Cushman, Jr., becomes deputy director of CIA 1969 Vice Admiral Rufus L Taylor, USN, ends term as deputy director of CIA 1967 Orville Caldwell, Deputy Major (LA-1940), dies at 71 1966 Vice Admiral Rufus L Taylor, USN, becomes deputy director of CIA 1966 Richath Helms, promoted from deputy director to 8th director of CIA 1966 Wallace Ford, actor (Deputy), dies of heart attack at 68 1965 Richard Helms replaces Marshall S. Carter as deputy director of CIA 1962 Lt General Marshall S Carter, USA, becomes deputy director of CIA 1962 General Charles P. Cabell, USAF, ends term as deputy director of CIA 1959 Lupino Lane, actress (Deputy Drummer), dies at 67 1953 General Charles P Cabell, USAF, becomes deputy director of CIA 1953 Allen W. Dulles, promoted from deputy to 5th director of CIA 1951 William H. Jackson, ends term as deputy director of CIA 1950 William H. Jackson, becomes deputy director of CIA 1949 Brigadier General Edwin K. Wright, USA, ends term as deputy director of CIA 1947 Brigadier General Edwin K Wright, USA, becomes deputy director of CIA 1946 Kingman Douglass, ends term as deputy director of CIA 1946 Kingman Douglass, becomes deputy director of CIA 1944 R. J. B. Knight, deputy director, National Maritime Museum 1941 Adolph Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess parachutes into Scotland 1941 Martin Bormann succeeds Rudolf Hess as Hitler's deputy 1940 Lord Camoys, deputy CEO, Barclays de Zoete Wedd 1939 Tony Bloom, deputy CEO, Sketchley 1936 Barry Wilson, deputy chief, British Defense Staff 1936 Anthony Mullens, British Lieutenant-General, Deputy chief of defense 1934 Brian Kenny, deputy supreme allied commander, Europe 1934 Malcolm Gill, deputy head, Bank for International Settlements 1934 John Robertson, deputy chairman, Barclays de Zoete Wedd 1933 Eric Parker, deputy CEO, Trafalgar House 1932 Angela Rumbold, born in England, politician, Member of Parliament, British Conservative Party, attended King's College, served as Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party 1931 Gerald Warner, deputy secretary, Cabinet Office 1931 Rolf Hochhuth, German playwright, Deputy 1929 Michael Beavis, deputy commander-in-chief, Allied Forces Central Europe 1929 June O'Dell, deputy CEO, Equal Opportunities Commission 1929 Jocelyn Barrow, deputy chair person, British Broadcast Standards 1929 Bill Walker, born in Dundee, Scotland, politician, deputy chairman, Scottish Conservative Party, Member of Parliament for Perth and East Perthshire 1928 Roland Moyle, British deputy chairman, Police Complaints Authority 1927 Bryan Cowgill, deputy chairman, Mirror Group 1927 Ronald Halstead, deputy CEO, British Steel 1927 Philip Wilkinson, deputy chairman, National Westminster Bank 1926 Brian Howard, deputy chairman, Marks and Spencer 1924 Sam Wainwright, deputy chairman, British Post Office 1924 Giacomo Matteotti, Italian socialist deputy, assassinated by fascists 1923 Miles Wingate, deputy master, Trinity House 1922 David Orr, deputy chairman, Inchcape, CEO, British Council, Unilever 1920 Antony Duff, born in England, served Royal Navy during World War II, Deputy Governor of Southern Rhodesia, diplomat, Director-General of Military Intelligence, section 5, 1985 - 1988, the United Kingdom's internal security service 1919 Hugh FitzRoy, born in Cape Town, South Africa, 11th Duke of Grafton, Deputy Lieutenant, KG, patrilineal descendant of King Charles II's third eldest illegitimate son 1917 Allen Greenwood, deputy CEO, British Aerospace 1915 Baroness Llewelyn-Davies of Hastoe, deputy speaker, House of Lords 1914 James Scarlett, born in England, born James Richard Scarlett, 8th Baron Abinger, Lord Abinger, politician, Royal Artillery Lieutenant-Colonel, Deputy Lieutenant for Essex 1914 Lord Murton, of Lindisfrarne, deputy chairman, Comm House of Lords 1913 Bernard Charles Sendall, deputy director general, ITA 1912 Cuthbert Alport, born in England, born Cuthbert James McCall Alport, Lord Alport, Baron Alport, politician, Conservative Party, Cabinet Minister, life peer, Deputy Lieutenant for Essex 1910 Arthur Hazlerigg, born in England, Lord Hazlerigg, 2nd Baron Hazlerigg, awarded Military Cross, judge, Deputy Lieutenant of Leicestershire, soldier, served during World War II, life peer 1908 Maurice Stans, born in Shaokopee, Minnesota, Maurice Hubert Stans, President Richard Nixon's finance chairmen, acquitted in Watergate, U.S. Deputy Postmaster General 1955 - 57, U.S. Secretary of Commerce 1969 - 1972 1906 Kenneth Anderson, deputy comptroller, British GPO 1898 Wallace Ford, Samuel Jones Grundy, Batton England, actor, Deputy 1894 Rudolf Hess, Hitler's Deputy Fuhrer, only prisoner at Spandau 1854 Anthony Burns, slave, arrested by U.S. Deputy marshals in Boston |
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