Malcolm Patrick Murray CB (10 July 1905 – 21 July 1979) was a British civil servant in the Air Ministry, the Special Operations Executive and the Ministry of Fuel and Power.
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| - Malcolm Patrick Murray CB (10 July 1905 – 21 July 1979) was a British civil servant in the Air Ministry, the Special Operations Executive and the Ministry of Fuel and Power. (en)
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| - Malcolm Patrick Murray (en)
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| - Malcolm Patrick Murray (en)
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| - Fordingbridge, Hampshire (en)
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| - Oswyn Murray , James Murray , Theodora Ruth Murray (en)
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| - Uppingham School, Exeter College Oxford (en)
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| - Mildred Octavia nee March (en)
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| - Air Ministry, Special Operations Directive, Ministry of Fuel and Power (en)
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| - Betty Violet Black , Maisie Nora Salmond (en)
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| - Malcolm Patrick Murray CB (10 July 1905 – 21 July 1979) was a British civil servant in the Air Ministry, the Special Operations Executive and the Ministry of Fuel and Power. (en)
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| - Companion, Order of the Bath 1954 (en)
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