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This article lists the clandestine networks, also known as circuits, (réseaux in French) established in France by F Section of the British Special Operations Executive during World War II. The SOE agents assigned to each network are also listed. SOE agents, with a few exceptions, were trained in the United Kingdom before being infiltrated into France. Some agents served in more than one network and are listed more than once.

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  • Le tableau suivant présente les Réseaux de la section F du Special Operations Executive (SOE) en France pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Le tableau ci-dessous n'est pas exhaustif. (fr)
  • This article lists the clandestine networks, also known as circuits, (réseaux in French) established in France by F Section of the British Special Operations Executive during World War II. The SOE agents assigned to each network are also listed. SOE agents, with a few exceptions, were trained in the United Kingdom before being infiltrated into France. Some agents served in more than one network and are listed more than once. The clandestine networks and agents were "dedicated to encourage and aid resistance" to the German occupation of the country. Activities included gathering intelligence, organizing and supplying indigenous resistance groups, and sabotaging transportation, communications, and industrial facilities. A typical SOE network had three agents: (1) Circuit organiser: leader, planner, and recruiter of new members. 2) Wireless Radio Operator: send and receive wireless messages to and from SOE headquarters in London, encode and decode messages, maintain wireless sets. (3) Courier or messenger: travel between organiser, wireless operator, and resistance groups to deliver and receive messages, and, on occasion, deliver explosives and other equipment. Large networks sometimes had more than one courier and wireless operator. Each network was given a name and each agent belonging to the network had one or more code names and aliases which he used in France. For example, SOE organiser George Reginald Starr was the organiser of the Wheelwright network and known as "Hilaire" to French contacts in the Resistance and to other SOE personnel. Nearly 50 SOE networks were operating in France when the country was liberated from German control in 1944. Forty-three circuits were no longer existent at that time of which 31 had been destroyed by the Germans. (en)
  • Questi sono i network, noti anche come circuiti, (o réseaux per i loro membri francesi) costituiti in Francia dalla F Section dello Special Operations Executive britannico durante la seconda guerra mondiale. Questi gruppi avevano l'incarico di raccogliere informazioni sul nemico e inviare dette informazioni al quartier generale SOE di Londra. Come minimo, un circuito era composto di tre persone: 1. * Capo circuito: organizza il gruppo e recluta nuovi membri. 2. * Trasmettitore: ha la competenza tecnica per utilizzare un apparato senza fili, conosce il Codice Morse e sa crittografare e decodificare i messaggi. 3. * Corriere o messaggero: si sposta di circuito in circuito nel Paese assumendo informazioni sul nemico. (it)
  • Estas são as networks(redes, em português), também conhecidas como circuits(circuitos), (ou réseaux para os participantes franceses) estabelecidas na França pela F Section da britânica Special Operations Executive durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Estes grupos foram incumbidos de coletar e retransmitir informações sobre o inimigo para o quartel-general da SOE em Londres. Um circuit seria composto de três pessoas: * Líder: organiza o grupo e recruta novos membros. * Operador de Rádio Wireless: possui conhecimento para trabalhar com equipamentos wireless, compreensão de Código Morse e também a habilidade de codificar e decodificar mensagens. * Mensageiro: viaja de network em network no país coletando informações sobre o inimigo. (pt)
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  • Le tableau suivant présente les Réseaux de la section F du Special Operations Executive (SOE) en France pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Le tableau ci-dessous n'est pas exhaustif. (fr)
  • This article lists the clandestine networks, also known as circuits, (réseaux in French) established in France by F Section of the British Special Operations Executive during World War II. The SOE agents assigned to each network are also listed. SOE agents, with a few exceptions, were trained in the United Kingdom before being infiltrated into France. Some agents served in more than one network and are listed more than once. (en)
  • Questi sono i network, noti anche come circuiti, (o réseaux per i loro membri francesi) costituiti in Francia dalla F Section dello Special Operations Executive britannico durante la seconda guerra mondiale. Questi gruppi avevano l'incarico di raccogliere informazioni sul nemico e inviare dette informazioni al quartier generale SOE di Londra. Come minimo, un circuito era composto di tre persone: (it)
  • Estas são as networks(redes, em português), também conhecidas como circuits(circuitos), (ou réseaux para os participantes franceses) estabelecidas na França pela F Section da britânica Special Operations Executive durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Estes grupos foram incumbidos de coletar e retransmitir informações sobre o inimigo para o quartel-general da SOE em Londres. Um circuit seria composto de três pessoas: (pt)
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  • Liste des réseaux de la section F du SOE (fr)
  • SOE F Section networks (it)
  • List of SOE F Section networks and agents (en)
  • SOE F section network (pt)
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