- George Reginald Starr
George Reginald Starr DSO MC (April 1904 - 1980) was a British
mining engineer and one of theSpecial Operations Executive 's best secret agents duringWorld War II .Early life
He was born in London, one of two sons of American Alfred Demarest Starr and Englishwoman Ethel Renshaw. He was a grandson of
William Robert Renshaw .He was educated at
Ardingly College , and at the age of 16, undertook a seven-year apprenticeship as a coal-miner in Shropshire. After studying mining engineering at theRoyal School of Mines ,Imperial College London , he joined theGlasgow firm of Mavor and Coulson Ltd, manufacturers of mining equipment.World War II
In 1940, he was working in Liège,
Belgium when the German invasion began. He escaped back to England with British forces in theDunkirk evacuation . He joined theBritish Army , being commissioned on theGeneral List . He was subsequently recruited into the Special Operations Executive (SOE) for his language skillscite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/starr_george.shtml |title=BBC Historic Figures - George Starr (1904 - 1980) |publisher=www.bbc.co.uk |accessdate=2008-05-18] and give the code name "Hilaire". His brotherJohn Renshaw Starr was also a member of the SOE.In November 1942, shortly before German forces began their occupation of the Vichy Republic, he arrived secretly by boat on the
Mediterranean coast ofFrance . Based inCastelnau , posing as a retired Belgian mining engineer who had made a fortune in the Congo, he successfully organised aFrench Resistance network in the southwest corner of France, betweenToulouse ,Bordeaux and thePyrenees , designated by the SOE as the 'Wheelwright Sector'. Starr spied on the German 11th Tank Division near Bordeaux. The group he led also cuttelephone and power lines andsabotage dpower station s. He managed to persuade anticommunist and communist resistance member to join forces to fight the German occupiers. One of his team members wasDenise Bloch .In 1944, before the
Normandy Invasion , Starr created an armed group called the "Armagnac Battalion" inToulouse . During the invasion, they destroyed communication and transportation lines. When theSS Panzer divisionDas Reich tried to reinforce the German forces in Normandy, Starr's troops delayed it so it arrived too late to stop the landings. During the Liberation, Starr's group took control of the Toulouse area. WhenCharles de Gaulle visited the region, he got into a spirited argument with Starr and threatened to imprison him, until de Gaulle apparent changed his mind and shook Starr's hand.He was decorated with the
Distinguished Service Order , theMilitary Cross , and theCroix de Guerre Avec Palme. He was also made an Officer of theLégion d'honneur . TheUnited States government awarded him theMedal of Freedom with Silver Bar. He finished the war with the rank ofLieutenant-Colonel .Post-war
After the war, he was sent to Essen in the Ruhr district to direct the re-opening of German coal mines. He later returned to Mavor and Coulson as managing director before retiring to live in France.
Starr died in a hospital in
Senlis ,France in 1980.References
External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/starr_george.shtml BBC biography]
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