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Adnan Harun Yahya
(Top) Sir Charles Harington Harington
(Middle) İsmet İnönü at the farewell party of Sir Charles
Harington Harington, the Commander-in-Chief of the
Allied occupation army Istanbul
(Far bottom) Sir James Marshall-Cornwall
As the national movement of independence
gained momentum, this spying network shifted its
focus to Turkish military plans. In 1921, Sir James
Marshall-Cornwall was appointed as the special
intelligence officer reporting to Sir Charles Har-
ington Harington, the Commander-in-Chief of the
Allied occupation army based in Istanbul. Mar-
shall-Cornwall built a small but operational team to
keep tabs on Mustafa Kemal Pasha and the national-
ist movement. Speaking fluent Turkish, he was sent to
Istanbul once again in 1941 to convince Ismet Inonu to
join WWII as a British ally, but returned empty-handed.