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Langley was demobilised on 4 July 1946, being transferred to the Regular Army Reserve of Officers with the rank of lieutenant (war substantive major), retaining his seniority. He was promoted to major in the Reserves on 1 January 1949, eventually relinquishing his commission, having reached the age
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of 1944–45. IS9(WEA)'s role was to organise escape and evasion, setting up reception centres, collating intelligence and organising the return of personnel to the UK. These operations extended to liberated POWs as their camps were overrun. It was also involved setting up "safe areas" such as
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In January 1944 Langley was appointed to joint command of a new Anglo-American unit; Intelligence School 9 (Western European Area), which was attached to
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Langley was mobilised on 24 August 1939 to serve in the 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards, part of the
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This article is about British Army officer. For the English association football player, see
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until 1967, then ran a bookshop in Suffolk with his wife, the former
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in the Uppingham School Contingent of the Junior Division of the
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in mid-1940, he later returned to Britain and served in
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Like other British prisoners in the 969:Military personnel from Wolverhampton 964:British World War II prisoners of war 7: 631:"Dr. George Rodocanachi (1875–1944)" 979:People educated at Uppingham School 410:Langley was portrayed by the actor 14: 984:Alumni of Trinity Hall, Cambridge 22:. For the American diplomat, see 1004:Recipients of the Military Cross 515:"British Army officer histories" 334:, and was repatriated in March. 194: 185: 120: 100: 45:James Langley at his wedding to 924:British Army Officers 1939−1945 1: 629:Long, Christopher A. (1999). 606:. 14 July 1939. p. 4837. 288:7th Infantry Brigade (Guards) 588:. 3 July 1936. p. 4228. 777:"Obituaries: Peggy Langley" 434:Order of the British Empire 343:Secret Intelligence Service 300:British Expeditionary Force 271:. 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He was educated at 134:Years of service 412:Benedict Cumberbatch 318:Langley was held at 310:and made his way to 247:Langley was born in 220:James Maydon Langley 33:James Maydon Langley 782:The Daily Telegraph 681:, pp. 222–224. 669:, pp. 215–221. 874:The London Gazette 856:The London Gazette 837:The London Gazette 732:The London Gazette 714:The London Gazette 696:The London Gazette 604:The London Gazette 586:The London Gazette 371:Operation Marathon 332:George Rodocanachi 217:Lieutenant-Colonel 210:Author, bookseller 146:Lieutenant-Colonel 909:978-0-316-28840-8 619:, pp. 65–67. 482:978-0-316-28840-8 460:978-0-00-211241-3 453:. 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Jim Langley
James M. Langley

Peggy van Lier
Wolverhampton
Staffordshire
Suffolk
United Kingdom
British Army
Lieutenant-Colonel
Service number
Coldstream Guards
World War II

Military Cross

Order of the British Empire
Lieutenant-Colonel
MBE
MC
battle of Dunkirk
MI9
Wolverhampton
stipendiary magistrate
recorder
chancellor
Uppingham School
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
under officer
Officers' Training Corps

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