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- to a central processing area. The operator of a donkey was known as a donkeyman. Steam donkeys acquired their name from their origin in sailing ships...
- Operations Executive during World War II. Leigh was a member of the SOE's Donkeyman circuit and Inventor sub-circuit in occupied France until she was arrested...
- larger engine or independently, e.g. for pumping water on steamships. donkeyman One of a ship's engineering crew. Often a crewman responsible for maintaining...
- network (under André Girard), then head of the SOE (F section) network DONKEYMAN, rising to the rank of major within SOE. SOE was a secret British organization...
- the Mohawk (1939) – Reverend Rosenkrantz The Long Voyage Home (1940) – Donkeyman Little Nellie Kelly (1940) – Timothy Fogarty Lady Scarface (1941) – Matt...
- released from prison. He became second in command to Henri Frager in the DONKEYMAN network, resulting in Frager's arrest and compromise of the network. There...
- as Axel Mildred Natwick as Freda Ward Bond as Yank Arthur Shields as Donkeyman Joseph Sawyer as Davis J.M. Kerrigan as Crimp Rafaela Ottiano as Bella...
- World War II. With the code name Nicole, she worked as a courier with the Donkeyman network (or circuit) in France. The purpose of SOE was to conduct espionage...
- This article lists the clandestine networks, also known as circuits, (réseaux in French) established in France by F Section of the British Special Operations...
- and in the engine department, eight engineers, two electricians, one donkeyman and 12 general workers supervised the operation of the engines. In the...