| Birth: | 1913 | | Death: | Oct. 13, 2003 |  Folk Figure. He was a Scottish intelligence specialist and war hero. As a member of the Royal Navy during WW2 he successfully and single-handedly evacuated the Norwegian town of Narvik, moments before it was destroyed by enemy bombers. He served with future writer Ian Fleming, and is said to have been the inspiration for Fleming's most famous character, "James Bond." (bio by: Noni)
Search Amazon for Patrick Dalzel-Job | | | Burial:
Plockton Cemetery
Highland, Scotland | Maintained by: Find A Grave Originally Created by: Noni Record added: Oct 22, 2003
Find A Grave Memorial# 8010241 |
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Ruggero
Added: Sep. 7, 2012 |
A unique sailor and commando whose name will forever be associated not only with Ian Fleming's 'James Bond' but also of Norway. A man who single handedly defied Admiralty orders to save the townsfolk of Narvik, a task which was recognised by King Haakon w...(Read more) -
Bob Pearson
Added: Nov. 6, 2011 |
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Dicky
Added: Oct. 13, 2011 |
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