JAMES BOND


Her Majesty's Secret Service C/O Ministry of Defense Regents Park Headquarters London, England Copyright 1992 by EMERALD CITY PUBLISHING

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Thanks to James Bond: the authorized biography of 007,
John Pearson, New York: William Morrow & Company, 1973

OBJECTIVE: Private consulting in international security which will not unduly interrupt my retirement, hobbies, and family life; first class travel & accomodations
SUMMARY: � Commander, Her Majesty's Secret Service, Retired � 007 was official Service code name � Outstanding record of international service � Expert in small arms, cyphers, explosives, computers � Fluent in French, German, Italian, Russian, Japanese � Declined offers of Knighthood and Congressional Medal of Honor (USA)
EMPLOYMENT:
1938-1939 British Intelligence, ref: Maddox Special Training/Continental Assignments � Monte Carlo (file: Vlacek) � Berlin, Hotel Adlon (Station P) � Istanbul, Hotel Pera Palace, (Station N), (file: Azom/Rhazid) � Leninske Gory, Moscow, (file: Fedyeov) � Kitzbuhel, Tyrol, Hirzingerhof Hotel, (file: Major Smythe) � Paris (Garde Mobile revolver range, Olympic pool - Vincennes, Montparnasse Gymnasium with European Judo Champion Kiebermann)
Aug 1939 British Naval Intelligence HQ, Regents Park, London, England � Recruited by Ian Fleming (personal assistant to Admiral Godfrey, Director of Naval Intelligence at the Admiralty) � Reconnaissance at Wangerooge, Germany, via H.S. Submarine Thruster
Spring 1941 Department of Naval Intelligence Special Trainee/graduated to Special Active Assignments � Hertfordshire saboteur course; A+ and private commendation � Oshawa, on Lake Ontario, Canada: judo course; range records at small arms and sub-machine gun; cyphers; electronics; explosives; radio; report stated "The agent is a lethal weapon of the highest calibre" � Active Assignment, Volney Hotel, New York City, U.S.A., (file: Shingushi), ref: Sir William Stephenson � Destruction of large refinery at Brest, Feb 1942 � Engineered release of 3 Allied agents, Vichy, France, Mar 1942 � Italian 1-man submarine countermeasures, Alexandria, Egypt � Promoted to Lieutenant-Commander, stationed in London, late 1942 � Carlton Hotel, Stockholm, Sweden, (file: Svenson), early 1943 � Escape of 2 Jewish scientists across lake Constance, Switzerland � Ardennes, (file: Semler), (ref: Grunspan), 1944 � C.I.A. liason, Georgetown, Washington D.C., U.S.A., Spring 1945 � Anti-subversion consultant, (ref: Maddox), Paris, France, 1945: Morocco, Sahara, Dakar, Conakry (Guinea), Senegal, Algeria, Kenya
1945-1965 H.M. Secret Service, Dept. of Naval Intelligence, Regents Park HQ, London Special Agent, Double-O Section � "Universal Export" basements, 3 months combat training, small arms, machine guns, rockets; chose .32 Beretta for personal armor � Basingstoke tech training: cryptography, controls/drop-outs, planning, methodology, electronics, computers � Appointed (after boards) Grade V Civil Servant, ref: Bill Tanner � Seconded to 00 Section; assigned official Service code name "007" � Durban's, Kingston, Jamaica (file: Goddess Kull), (ref: Gutteridge), 1951 � Mont-Parnes Hotel, Athens, (file: Demetrios), 1951 � Monte Carlo, (file: Chiffre), 1951 � Caribbean, (file: Mr. Big), Nov 1951 � Helsinki, Finland, Station F, (file: Oborin), (ref: Birkin), 1952 � Cairo, Egypt, late Nov 1952 � C.I.A. liason, re: Presidential tour of Europe, Washington, D.C. � Hotel Principe e Savoia, Milan, Italy, (file: Trade Fair) � Tokyo, Japan, loosely attached to Station T, (file: Eastern Network), 1954 � Various assignments 1955-59 (files: Macao; U-235; Moonraker; Istanbul; Granitsky; Rosa Klebb; Dr. No; Budapest; Goldfinger; For Your Eyes Only; Thunderball); now carried Walther PPK � Toronto, Canada, (file: Uhlmann), 1960 � Rome, Italy, (file: Prenderghast), 1962 � Kyoto, Japan, (ref: Tiger Tanaka) � Kingston, Jamaica, (files: Scaramanga; Octopussy)
EDUCATION:
1932 Kings College School, London Autumn, 1933 Eton 1934 Geneva University, Switzerland 1936 Fettes, Edinburgh, Scotland 1938 Geneva University, Switzerland
PERSONAL/FAMILY:
Born: 11 November 1920 Wattenscheid (near Essen) Ruhr Valley, Germany (but no German ancestry)
Father: Andrew Bond 1932: Glencoe, Argyll, Scotland 6 North View, Wimbledon, England
Bond Family Highland Scots; 3 Bonds, all brothers, slaughtered in Glencoe in massacre Background: of 1692; by 19th Century: a missionary, several distinguished doctors, and an advocate; Great-grandfather James Bond won a V.C. with Highland Infantry against Russians before Sebastopol
Father's Fettes, Edinburgh, Scotland Education: Prize Scholar; Captain of Games Aberdeen University, Scotland B.Sc., Engineering, with Honors
Father's � Metro-Vickers Employment: � Royal Engineers: survived Ypres, seconded to Ian Hay's staff, Gallipoli � Awarded D.S.O. (lost arm) � Attached to Allied Military Government, Rank of Brigadier � Secondment to the Allied High Command, Germany � Metro-Vickers; consultant, 3 yrs., Nile dam above Aswan, Egypt � Metro-Vickers; power station near Chinon, Loire, France � Metro-Vickers; power station, Perlovska (near Moscow), Russia, 1931 � After Metro-Vickers trial, appointed to Head Office
Mother: Monique Delacroix, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland
Siblings: 1 brother, Henry
Engagements & � Engaged, Spring 1941, Muriel Marriages: � Engaged, 1955, Tiffany Case � Engaged, Sep 1961, Countess "Tracy" Teresa di Vincenzo; married in Munich; murdered by Blofeld & Irma Bunt on the road to honeymoon in Kitzbuhel
Children: One known illegitimate child, James Suzuki, from Kissy Suzuki, Tokyo, 1962-3
Medical: � King Edward VII Hospital for Officers, Beaumont St. -- liver trouble � Psych therapy, Sir James Molony, Sevenoaks, England, 1954
Appearence: Handsome; scar down left cheek; dark hair, comma over forehead; warm, dry handshake
Hobbies: Gourmet food and fine wine; flying; sailing; skiing; golf
REFERENCES: Available upon request