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    HEY....MR BEAN !!!!

    Here are the details of a man who had an extraordinary career...

    BROADMEAD, Philip Mainwaring, CMG. MC

    Born dec. 3rd 1893 Educated @ Wellington College & Christ Church, Oxford.
    Passed examination & granted Civil Service certificate as 3rd secretary in
    Diplomatic service or FO 10/01/1910. Served 1914-1918 earmed Milöitary cross andFrench Croix de Guerre.
    25/11/1920 HM Embassy in Berlin, Promoted 2nd sectretary 01/01/1923.
    Transfered to Constantinople 08/08/1923. Granted allowance for knowledge of
    turkish 02/06/1924. Trans. to the FO 17/11/1925. Trans. to
    Warsaw25/03/1929. as Charge d'Affairs 1929-31. Promoted 1st Secretary
    02/12/1929. Trans. to addis Ababa 26/01/1932. where he was Charge d'Affaires
    in 1933. Trans. to Washington 03/01/1934. Appointed acting Counsellor @ HM
    Embassy in China, 05/12/1938.
    Acted as Charge d'Affaires Shanghai 1940. Promoted Counsellor of Embassy
    05/12/1940. Charge d'affaires 1941. Trans. to Rio de Janeiro 25/12/1941.
    where acted as Charge d'Affaires 1941 & 1944. Made a CMG. 08/06/1944.
    Trans. to FO. 02/09/1944. Promoted Ambassador Extraordinary &
    Plenipotentiary at Bogota 08/12/1945. Appointed Envoy Extraordinary &
    Minister Plenipotentiary at Damascus 03/12/1947.
    Appointed Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary at Prague 22/06/1950
    promoted Foreign Service officer Grade 3. 27/06/1950 Made a KCMG
    05/06/1952. Retired 15/08/1953.

    #2
    Must have been interesting, especiall being inChina at that time.. And ambassedor to Syria during the first Arab Israeli war....

    But as a young officer he was a dead ringer for Mr Bean (or Blackadder)

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      #3
      Here s his medal bar.

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        #4
        Chris
        Chris do you know what he was mentioned in despatches for? I take it this is another that you own.

        Scott

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          #5
          Hi,
          Nope, I have the MID list, but nothing special is listed.
          by the way, I meant Blackadder, not Mr Bean

          Here is something to compare it to...

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            #6
            In his later years, I would say he rather resembled the late Sir Alec Guiness as John LeCarre's long suffering world weary spymaster, George Smiley. No relation to this Mister Smiley -->

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              #7
              Not only a long and illustrious career.. but a man of many faces.

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