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25: 440:, however, was evidenced more dramatically after the war, when Paynter was director of intelligence at the Air Ministry. Incensed by the Attlee Government's refusal to give Harris a place in the victory celebrations, he resigned his commission in protest. His decision meant losing £100 from his annual pension – a more significant sacrifice then than it sounds today. He was soon found a new job, however, as a director of 115: 377:, throughout the last three years of the Second World War. His reports, as head of intelligence, lay behind many of the raids on German cities, which remain the subject of controversy. Paynter insisted to the end that reliable sources had led them to believe that the Nazis had hidden large munitions stores in such historic towns as 397:. But the family has a long history in West Cornwall, with a coat of arms dating from the 16th century and a place in Burke's Landed Gentry. He married Barbara Grace, daughter of artist Fredereick Hans Haagensen of London. They had two children, Francis and Rosemary. His brother Charles Theodore Paynter ( 466:
Paynter served as a young pilot on the Western front in the later stages of the First World War, then took part in the expedition to Russia in the turmoil following the Bolshevik Revolution. He never forgot the atrocities which were being committed by both the Red and
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in the Middle East – for which he had been mentioned in dispatches. He was to establish a close working relationship with his new chief, reflected in a painting by
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Burke's genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry by Bernard Burke – Heraldry – 1965 (Page 706)
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Paynter had been carefully chosen for the post in 1942 after spending the previous three years as head of
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in 1934, returned to the Directorate of Intelligence at the Air Ministry, then left for
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armies on hapless civilians. But he brought back a White Russian decoration: the
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after the war. On retiring from MI5 to his home in rural
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officer who served as chief intelligence officer of
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