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  1. Reginald Victor Jones CH, CB, CBE, FRS, FRSE, LLD (29 September 1911 – 17 December 1997) was a British physicist and scientific military intelligence expert who played an important role in the defence of Britain in World War II by solving scientific and technical problems, and by the extensive use of deception throughout the war to ...

  2. 12 de feb. de 1998 · R. V. Jones, who died on 17 December 1997, was from 1940 to 1945 director of scientific intelligence for the Air Ministry and then for the British Intelligence Service.

    • Brebis Bleaney
    • 1998
  3. 19 de dic. de 1997 · He was 86. A master practical joker, puzzle-solver, hoaxer and harmonica player (one retired spymaster fondly remembered him playing Scottish airs at a crowded Chinese restaurant), Reginald...

  4. 1 de nov. de 1999 · Reginald Victor Jones, C.H., C.B., C.B.E. 29 September 1911 — 17 December 1997. Alan Cook. Published: 01 November 1999 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.1999.0016. Abstract. R.V. Jones came to Churchill's notice in 1940 when he identified navigational beams for German bombers, and thereafter developed scientific intelligence throughout World War II.

    • Alan Cook
    • 1999
  5. Jones, Reginald Victor, 1911 - 1997 (physicist and intelligence scientist) (Person) Conditions Governing Access. The collection is open for consultation by researchers using Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge. Material in this collection is open to researchers unless otherwise marked in the catalogue. Conditions Governing Use.

    • Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge, CB3 0DS, Cambridgeshire
    • 01223 336087
  6. 19 de dic. de 1997 · Reginald Victor Jones, physicist: born London 29 September 1911; Scientific Officer, Air Ministry 1936-39, Air Staff 1939-41, Assistant Director of Intelligence 1941-46, Director of...

  7. R V Jones. Reginald Victor Jones CH CB CBE FRS FRSE 29 Sep 1911 - 17 Dec 1997. R V Jones began his academic life at Oxford, graduating in 1932, obtaining his DPhil in 1934 and taking up a post-doctoral studentship at Balliol College.