Brigadier James Gordon Kerr OBE QGM (born c. 1948) is a senior British Army officer and former military attaché who is alleged to have been the head of the controversial Force Research Unit in Northern Ireland. Kerr was born in Aberdeen. His military career began when he was commissioned into the Gordon Highlanders on a Special Regular Commission shortly after leaving university in 1970. He served in Cyprus before his first posting to Northern Ireland in 1972, where he worked as an undercover intelligence officer. Between 1972 and 1987 he worked in a variety of posts related to army intelligence in Northern Ireland, Berlin, and at army training centres in Britain. He transferred to a Regular Commission in 1974 and transferred to the Intelligence Corps in 1977.
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| - Brigadier James Gordon Kerr OBE QGM (born c. 1948) is a senior British Army officer and former military attaché who is alleged to have been the head of the controversial Force Research Unit in Northern Ireland. Kerr was born in Aberdeen. His military career began when he was commissioned into the Gordon Highlanders on a Special Regular Commission shortly after leaving university in 1970. He served in Cyprus before his first posting to Northern Ireland in 1972, where he worked as an undercover intelligence officer. Between 1972 and 1987 he worked in a variety of posts related to army intelligence in Northern Ireland, Berlin, and at army training centres in Britain. He transferred to a Regular Commission in 1974 and transferred to the Intelligence Corps in 1977. He was promoted Lieutenant in 1971, Captain in 1974, Major in 1980, Lieutenant-Colonel in 1987, Colonel in 1993, and Brigadier in 1998.In 1987 Kerr became head of the Force Research Unit, a human intelligence organisation which ran undercover agents in paramilitary targets on both sides of the Northern Ireland conflict.In October 1997 Kerr was appointed as military attaché at the British Embassy in Beijing. While he was there, his name was published by the Sunday Herald as a consequence of the investigation into the FRU by the Stevens Inquiry. Kerr retired from the British Army in 2004 but has been reported still active in Baghdad as a private mercenary. (en)
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| - Brigadier James Gordon Kerr OBE QGM (born c. 1948) is a senior British Army officer and former military attaché who is alleged to have been the head of the controversial Force Research Unit in Northern Ireland. Kerr was born in Aberdeen. His military career began when he was commissioned into the Gordon Highlanders on a Special Regular Commission shortly after leaving university in 1970. He served in Cyprus before his first posting to Northern Ireland in 1972, where he worked as an undercover intelligence officer. Between 1972 and 1987 he worked in a variety of posts related to army intelligence in Northern Ireland, Berlin, and at army training centres in Britain. He transferred to a Regular Commission in 1974 and transferred to the Intelligence Corps in 1977. (en)
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